Book Description
A selection of traditional and modern recipes as well as an informative, evocative discussion of the origins of all kinds of English dishes.
Author : Jane Grigson
Publisher : Penguin Uk
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 39,20 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780140469264
A selection of traditional and modern recipes as well as an informative, evocative discussion of the origins of all kinds of English dishes.
Author : Jane Grigson
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 33,97 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780091770433
A selection of traditional and modern recipes as well as an informative, evocative discussion of the origins of all kinds of English dishes.
Author : Colin Spencer
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 37,49 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780231131100
Traces the history of British cuisine, exploring the factors that have influenced and changed eating in Britain, describing the rich variety of foods that define British cuisine, and recounting various culinary traditions.
Author : Mary-Anne Boermans
Publisher : Random House
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 43,99 MB
Release : 2017-05-25
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 147352265X
Mary-Anne Boermans believes passionately that traditional British food, refined over centuries, can be tastier, healthier, more exciting and easier to prepare than anything mass-produced. Moreover, by following the collective wisdom of our culinary ancestors we can both save money and drastically reduce food wastage. DEJA FOOD is a return to the food of times past. It is how we used to eat, being inventive with the less expensive cuts of meat, using richly flavoured leftovers to create stunning new dishes, making the most of seasonal ingredients served simply and deliciously in ways we have forgotten. It’s frugal, but full of flavour, deliciously different, yet proudly traditional. This delectable collection includes recipes for meat, poultry, game, offal, vegetable and fish. There are skinks, hashes, puddings and pies. Goose, shrimp, parsnips et al will be potted, stewed and fricasseed into hearty, flavourful food that stands up to the best modern recipes. And Mary-Anne will reveal the fascinating stories behind the dishes. DEJA FOOD is real food, perfected over centuries, that is just as mouth-watering today as it was then.
Author : Clarissa Dickson Wright
Publisher : Random House
Page : 505 pages
File Size : 22,48 MB
Release : 2011-10-13
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1448107458
In this magnificent guide to England's cuisine, the inimitable Clarissa Dickson Wright takes us from a medieval feast to a modern-day farmers' market, visiting the Tudor working man's table and a Georgian kitchen along the way. Peppered with surprises and seasoned with wit, A History of England Food is a classic for any food lover.
Author : Emma Kay
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 36,90 MB
Release : 2021-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1526768313
A Dark History of Chocolate looks at our long relationship with this ancient ‘food of the Gods’. The book examines the impact of the cocoa bean trade on the economies of Britain and the rest of Europe, as well as its influence on health, cultural and social trends over the centuries. Renowned food historian Emma Kay takes a look behind the façade of chocolate – first as a hot drink and then as a sweet – delving into the murky and mysterious aspects of its phenomenal global growth, from a much-prized hot beverage in pre-Colombian Central America to becoming an integral part of the cultural fabric of modern life. From the seductive corridors of Versailles, serial killers, witchcraft, medicine and war to its manufacturers, the street sellers, criminal gangs, explorers and the arts, chocolate has played a significant role in some of the world’s deadliest and gruesome histories. If you thought chocolate was all Easter bunnies, romance and gratuity, then you only know half the story. This most ancient of foods has a heritage rooted in exploitation, temptation and mystery. With the power to be both life-giving and ruinous.
Author : Elizabeth Martyn
Publisher : Random House (UK)
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 36,8 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
"Introducing cooking from all over the British Isles, this book contains over 400 recipes and concentrates on recipes that make the best use of British produce. The book explains local ingredients and lists annual food fairs and festivals, as well as listing the recipes." -- Amazon.de viewed August 31, 2020.
Author : Paul Kerensa
Publisher : Lion Books
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 39,82 MB
Release : 2017-09-22
Category : Humor
ISBN : 074598049X
In this delightful sleigh ride through Christmas history, Paul Kerensa answers the festive questions you never thought to ask... Did Cromwell help shape the mince pie? Was St Nicholas the first to use an automatic door? Which classic Christmas crooners were inspired by a Hollywood heatwave? And did King Herod really have a wife called Doris? Whether you mull on wine or enjoy the biggest turkey, the biggest tree or the biggest credit card bill, unwrap your story through our twelve dates of Christmas past. From Roman revelry to singing Bing, via Santa, Scrooge and a snoozing saviour, this timeless tale is perfect trivia fodder for the Christmas dinner table.
Author : George Orwell
Publisher : Penguin Canada
Page : 70 pages
File Size : 18,79 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
In May 2005 Penguin will publish 70 unique titles to celebrate the company's 70th birthday. The titles in the Pocket Penguins series are emblematic of the renowned breadth of quality of the Penguin list and will hark back to Penguin founder Allen Lane's vision of good books for all'. political thinkers of the twentieth century, he is also the author of the bestselling Penguin title of all time: Animal Farm first published in Penguin in 1951. These heartfelt essays demonstrate Orwell's wide-ranging appeal, and range from political manifesto to affectionate consideration of what being English truly means.
Author : Ina Lipkowitz
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 21,77 MB
Release : 2011-07-05
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1429987391
You may be what you eat, but you're also what you speak, and English food words tell a remarkable story about the evolution of our language and culinary history, revealing a vital collision of cultures alive and well from the time Caesar first arrived on British shores to the present day. Words to Eat By explores the remarkable stories behind five of our most basic food words, words which reveal fascinating aspects of the evolution of the English language and our powerful associations with certain foods. Using sources that vary from Roman histories and early translations of the Bible to Julia Child's recipes and Frank Bruni's restaurant reviews, Ina Lipkowitz shows how saturated with French and Italian names the English culinary vocabulary is, "from a la carte to zabaglione." But the words for our most basic foodstuffs -- bread, meat, milk, leek, and apple -- are still rooted in Old English and Words to Eat By reveals how exceptional these words and our associations with the foods are. As Lipkowitz says, "the resulting stories will make readers reconsider their appetites, the foods they eat, and the words they use to describe what they want for dinner, whether that dinner is cooked at home or ordered from the pages of a menu." Contagious with information, this remarkable book pulls profound insights out of simple phenomena, offering an analysis of our culinary and linguistic heritage that is as accessible as it is enlightening.