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Books > Health, Home & Family > Cookery / food & drink etc > National & regional cuisine
This book is made up entirely of recipes contributed and well-tried
by countrywomen scattered over the length and breadth of the
country. The dishes you will find here have not been concocted by
experts with all the resources of a modern kitchen. They have been
cooked by succeeding generations of women in the farmhouses of the
British Isles: upon modern cookers, upon open fires, upon
old-fashioned ranges with every variety of fuel, from peat and oil
to electricity.Keywords: British Isles Open Fires Modern Kitchen
Farmhouses Cookers Peat Breadth Dishes Electricity Generations
Recipes
This is a book or dessert recipes by one of South Carolina's most
beloved cooks. She also just happens to have been a genuine Rosie
the Riveter during WWII and a few tidbits are included. Laura's
cooking is down home and of the sort you would find at a beloved
grandmother's table...if you have a grandmother who could cook
astonishingly well, that is. One local described Laura's desserts
as " make you wanna slap yo mamma." Nuff said.
"Although he logged thousands of miles in the preparation of
this guide, what Jay Brooks really brings to the table is a
lifetime steeped in California craft beer. As I've learned through
the years, when Jay tells you where to go and what to drink there,
you're wise to listen closely." --Stephen Beaumont, coauthor of
"The World Atlas of Beer" (with Tim Webb)
- The definitive guide to the region's 161 breweries and
brewpubs
- Each brewery profile includes types of beer brewed at each
site, special features, available tours, and the author's pick of
the best beer to try
- Covers the Central Coast area around Santa Cruz north to the
border of Oregon, including San Francisco, San Jose, and
Sacramento
The Arbroath Smokie is one of Scotland's best loved traditional
fish delicacies, taking its name from the small coastal town in the
county of Angus it has been on the menu for a thousand years.
Unlike its famous fishy relatives, Finnan Haddies and Loch Fyne
kippers, which are cold-smoked and require cooking before heating,
Arbroath Smokies are uniquely hot-smoked, making them ready to eat
straight from the smoker. In this book, Iain R. Spink, whose family
have been involved in this traditional way of cooking haddock for
five generations, introduces the history of the Smokie and divulges
the process involved in its preparation. He also explores its
enormous versatility in 30 mouth-watering recipes for all
occasions, from Arbroath Smokie and Leek Chowder, and Luxury Fish
Pie to Tagliatelle with Creamy Lemon Smokie, and Arbroath Smokie
and Spinach Gratin.
The word Risotto has become international. This book combines the
culture and cuisine of this world-famous Italian dish. The first
half is dedicated to the history of rice and its tradition in
Italy. The areas where it is grown, the nutritional value of this
cereal, the harvesting, the utensils it should be cooked with, all
are explained, plus imaginative illustrations. The many different
varieties of rice and their uses are carefully presented.
An irresistible combination of 50 delicious sweet and savory recipes and stories of epic romance.
Discover all that the Eternal City has to offer from its ancient architecture and iconic landmarks to its famously tasty cuisine. Whip up flavorful pasta dishes such as Spaghetti Cacio E Pepe and Rigatoni All'Amatriciana as well as Italian classics like Pizza Con Salsiccia and Risotto Alle Vongole e Limone.
Indulge in a slower pace of life and linger over a Tiramisu or Affogato al Caffé while you read about famous films such as La Dolce Vita and Eat Pray Love that made this beautiful city their backdrop. In Love with Rome will have you cooking stunning Italian food until your next holiday there!
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