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Great British Menu - traditional recipes | 
enlarge | Author: Various Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 28524
Media: Hardcover Edition: New title Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.7 x 1.1
ISBN: 1405316500 EAN: 9781405316507 ASIN: 1405316500
Publication Date: March 30, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Dispatched from North London; please allow 9-13 working days for delivery. Prompt and Friendly customer service.
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Best of British May 16, 2007 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I absolutely loved the Great British Menu series, and was delighted to find a book capturing all those wonderful receipes. Some are a little challenging, but if you're passionate about food, you'll relish the opportunity to stretch (and improve) your skills. Our favourites so far are Nick Nairn's venison and Marcus Wareing's amazing custard tart (our guests gave us a round of applause for that one!!). A marvellous book to compliment a marvellous series.
A good complement to an excellent TV series October 24, 2006 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
I bought this for my wife for her birthday. The book is well written and importantly the recipes are easy to follow and it's well illustrated. It is good to have a cookery book that gives some background to local and regional produce. This is becoming ever more important as we are beginning to worry about how we all source our food. So it's good that this book lists suppliers and resources at the end of the book. It's also nice to have a cookery book that takes recipes from a variety of chefs. The other thing about it of course was that the TV series was aimed at regional specialities so that this book is great fro anyone who wants to explore British cuisine - yes it does exist!
'..the cream of the nation's chefs present the superb variety of regional produce and show you how to cook it at home' October 12, 2006 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
`Discover and enjoy the best of British cuisine, as the cream of the nation's chefs present the superb variety of regional produce and show you how to cook it at home.'
`Accompanying the BBC2 TV series, `Great British Menu' has over 100 recipes, classic and contemporary, which celebrate the best food from each region. 14 of the nation's finest chefs create original, regionally inspired recipes and pit their culinary wits and skills against each other. Following 8 weeks of intense competition the winning dishes, as voted by the public, form the centrepiece of a special lunch to mark our Queen's 80th birthday.'
224 high quality, matt pages split over 7 main chapters:-
The South East: Gary Rhodes Atul Kochhar
The North: Marcus Wareing Simon Rimmer
WalesP: Angela Hartnett Bryn Williams
The South West: John Burton Race Michael Caines
Northern Ireland: Paul Rankin Richard Corrigan
The Midlands & East Anglia: Antony Worrall Thompson Galton Blackiston
Scotland: Tom Lewis Nick Nairn
with an introduction, a resources directory, a chefs' directory and a concise index.
Old favourites, such as `Fish and Chips' and `Eve's Pudding`, mingle with the less common, `Hari Machhi' (Pan fried John Dory marinated in Green Spice Paste with Oven-Roasted baby tomatoes).
Discover local markets and suppliers of each region and produce which is at its seasonal best.'
Each chapter opens with an introduction to the region, and then introduces the two chefs plus their two menus.
The book is interspersed with relevant notes, such as:- Asparagus:- `No food is quite as delicate and fragile as asparagus. The sugar stored in its spears - which gives it its distinctive sweet and grassy flavour - begins to turn to starch as soon as the asparagus is plucked from the earth. Buying locally and seasonally is a must - do not even consider imported varieties.'
Each recipe has a clear ingredient's list and method but although there is some on-location photography, the book is a little light in shots of the actual dishes themselves, which may prove slightly negative for those of us who like to see what we are aiming for, on the plate, e.g.:- `MURG KI BIRYANI' (Chicken Cooked with Rice)!
Some examples of the recipes, in no particular order:-
White Chocolate Mousse with Red Raspberry Coulis Seared Red Mullet with Rosemary-Scented Mussels Wild Boar Lancashire Hot-Pot Salt Duck Salad Ham Hock Terrine with Pickled Mushrooms and Apple Compote Caramelised Vanilla Egg Custard with Marinated Devon Summer Fruits and a Mint Broth Prawn & Avocado `Cocktail' Roast Best End of Lamb with Tomato Fondue Venison Wellington with Pickled Cabbage Slow-Cooked Hereford Oxtail with Stout & Prunes, Horseradish Mash Ulster Vegetable Soup with Bacon Dumplings Lemon Cream Tart with Fresh Strawberries Lobster Macaroni with Rocket & Parmesan Casserole of Norfolk Sausage Mash Roast Sirloin of Perthshire Highland Beef with Ayrshire Potatoes, Roasted Glamis Asparagus and a Radish Relish Lythe Valley Damson Cheesecake Welsh Cakes with Roasted Apricots & Welsh Cake Ice Cream Crown of English Asparagus Peppered Fillet of Beef with Whisky & Mushroom Sauce Rhubarb Compote with Mango, Vanilla Ice Cream & Nutmeg
watch the recipes quantities July 10, 2006 9 out of 32 found this review helpful
I have tried to make Richard Corrigan's soda bread with disastrous results. Something is badly wrong with the quantities. Would suggest you trial the menus in private before using them for dinner parties
Great British Cook Book April 30, 2006 57 out of 63 found this review helpful
I enjoy the BBC2 series - although I'd always like more detail of the recipes - so I wondered what the book might be like. I bought a copy as a present for my mum who's a big fan of the TV show. I loved the book so much - it's full of great detail about suppliers and the recipes are very easy to follow - that I had to buy my mum another copy and keep hers (happily she loves it too). Now me and my mum are going to head with some of the regional recipes - thankfully Jenny Bond won't be around to get in the way!
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