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The Great British Village Show Cookbook | 
enlarge | Author: James Martin Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 251663
Media: Paperback Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.7 x 0.9
ISBN: 1405333170 EAN: 9781405333177 ASIN: 1405333170
Publication Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Good condition, dispatched within two working days in UK or airmail overseas, from independent bookshop in London.
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As seen on BBC TV March 20, 2008 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
this is the book of the same name.
If you love the culture of the village show and admire its unique qualities, this is the book for you! Did you know that the world record for the longest ever carrot was at The Great British Village Show final? You do now!
`Village show contestants share their favourite recipes, passed from family to family, and the expert judges reveal insiders' tips....'
From the back cover:-
`Join James Martin as he celebrates the best of British produce and discover new ways to make the most of fresh, locally produced ingredients. Uncover the secrets of the fruitiest strawberry jam, the tangiest pickles, the lightest Victoria sponge and the most satisfying meals, brimming with just-harvested fruit and vegetables. Choose from over 100 recipes for every occasion, from light meals and wholesome dinners, to cakes, breads, jams and pickles. Draw on expert knowledge as the Village Show judges share their tips to help you grow and source the most flavourful ingredients. Everything you need to make your cooking the cream of the crop!'
224 high quality matt pages split over 6 main chapters:-
Starters and light meals Main courses Puddings and pastries Cakes and biscuits Savoury breads and pickles Chutneys, jams and jellies
sandwiched between an introduction and an index, which indicates illustrations with bold highlighting. Also included is a useful `Recommended fruit and vegetable varieties' and, a `resources directory' - including address, email address and telephone number - although it would be fair to say that this could date over time.
Each chapter opens with a list of the recipe titles contained within. Some pages are dedicated to the relevant category and the judges in the class. Some recipes are entrants' own versions, dedicated when applicable. Each recipe has an opening note, the title, the list of ingredients on the left hand side along with the number of servings. On the right is the clearly defined, numbered method. Some wind up with `a tip', if applicable. A fair number of the finished dishes are accompanied by full-colour photography along with a number of `on-location' shots.
A taste of the recipes within:-
Chilled Tomato Soup Smoked Haddock Chowder Whole Poached Salmon Herbed Kipper Pate Celery Waldorf Salad with Chicken Breast Roast Pumpkin and Parmesan Souffle Pork and Chicken Liver Terrine Bacon, Cheese and Tomato Quiche Bridies Spare Ribs with BBQ Sauce Veal and Ham Raised Pie Roast Poussin with Risotto and Grapes Honeyed Duck Breast with Chicory Mackerel Parcels with Celery and Pancetta Fish Cakes Pickled Cucumber Potato Gnocchi Red Wine Sauce Jam Roly-Poly Raspberry Cranachan Almond Tart Hampshire Roll Eccles Cakes Chocolate Sponge Cake Cherry Cake Orange Pound Cake Chocolate Stout Cake Mustard Pickle Cauliflower Piccalilli Oatcakes Plum Chutney Home-made Tomato Ketchup Chunky Strawberry Jam
This is fab June 30, 2007 14 out of 24 found this review helpful
This book is a must for anyone the recipes are great and easy to follow. Highly recommended
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