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Brian Turner's Favourite British Recipes: Classic Dishes from Yorkshire Pudding to Spotted Dick
Brian Turner's Favourite British Recipes: Classic Dishes from Yorkshire Pudding to Spotted Dick

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Author: Brian Turner
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 103434

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 0755310926
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9780755310920
ASIN: 0755310926

Publication Date: October 6, 2003
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Book is very good but dust cover has a tear on the front

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  • Hardcover - Brian Turner's Favourite British Recipes
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Over 120 recipes celebrating the superb quality of British produce....   September 13, 2007
 20 out of 20 found this review helpful

`Brian Turner may be a classically trained chef but he has never lost sight of his culinary roots. British food is what he grew up with and what he still likes to cook at home. In over 120 recipes, he pays homage to the rich, diverse heritage of food and cooking in Britain's various countries and regions.
He celebrates the superb quality of British produce - from Scottish beef and English asparagus to Welsh lamb - and the many classic dishes that have become famous the world over.
As well as traditional meat roasts, puds, stews and pies, his personal favourites include dishes that reflect the influences of Britain's colonial past.......the recipes in this book are straightforward ideas from a chef who reveals his affection for seasonal food and the customs and vagaries of his native cuisine in every sentence.
With his snippets of history (national and personal), and his quirky humour; Brian has created a classic cookbook in tribute to the great British way of eating.'

224 high quality shiny pages, split over 9 chapters:-

Soups
Eggs, Cheese and Savouries
Fish and Shellfish
Meat and Offal
Poultry and Game
Vegetables
Puddings
Bread, Cakes and Baking
Preserves, Sauces and Accompaniments

sandwiched between an introduction and a full index.

Each recipe is well laid out with the title, an opening note, number of servings, the list of ingredients and a numbered method, with some footnotes, if applicable.

The missing ingredient in this book, however, is the photography which is on the light side and may prove negative to those of us who like to see what we are aiming for on the plate!

A taste of the recipes within:-

Scotch Eggs
Glamorgan Sausages
Welsh Rarebit
Devils on Horseback
Grilled Dover Sole
Yorkshire Fishcakes
Kedgeree
Prawn Cocktail
Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding
Toad in the Hole
Steak and Kidney Pudding
Mutton Pies
Roast Loin of Pork with Crackling
Game Pie
Baked Beans
Bashed Neeps
Laverbread with Bacon
Bakewell Tart
Lemon Meringue Pie
Snowdon Pudding
Queen of Puddings
Bara Brith
Irish Soda Bread
Chelsea Buns
Parkin
Oatcakes
Tomato Ketchup
Mincemeat

`Cumberland Sauce'
It was Elizabeth David who suggested that this sauce might have been named after Queen Victoria's uncle, the Duke of Cumberland. As the sauce is very German in feel, and he was the last independent ruler of Hanover, this could be correct.
The recipe also first appeared in cookery books during Victoria's reign and became a vital accompaniment to game dishes.
We serve it with ham mostly now, but it's good with any cold meat.......'



5 out of 5 stars The King of 'Real' British Food   June 30, 2007
 20 out of 20 found this review helpful

This book is tremendous, Real recipes for real British food, while all the others flap about giving us their renditions of food from over the channel Brian concentrates on giving us the food of our yesteryear - Steak & Kidney Pudding,Cabinet Pudding, Spotted Dick, Braised Pigeons, champ,and many many more..... all foods we can make from readily available British ingredients without making a huge carbon footprint, every recipe works, how many other authors can you say that about!!!!!

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