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The Scottish Kitchen

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  • 160 stránek
  • 6 hodin čtení

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Scotland has long maintained a rich tradition of regional cookery, including the breads and cakes of the Borders, the peasant cookery of the impoverished Highlands, and the more sophisticated and cosmopolitan cuisines of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Gathered in this book are the best of these dishes, including not only classic Scots fare such as Cullen Skink, Tweed Kettle, or Clooty Dumpling, but also lesser-known recipes, some from the archives of properties belonging to the National Trust for Scotland. Where necessary, traditional recipes have been given a contemporary interpretation to adapt them to modern tastes or to make use of modern ingredients, and there is also a leavening of the author's own recipes, all of which are firmly in the Scottish tradition.

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The Scottish Kitchen, Christopher Trotter

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Titul
The Scottish Kitchen
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Aurum Press
Rok vydání
2006
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
160
ISBN10
1845131770
ISBN13
9781845131777
Série
Hodnocení
4 z 5
Anotace
Scotland has long maintained a rich tradition of regional cookery, including the breads and cakes of the Borders, the peasant cookery of the impoverished Highlands, and the more sophisticated and cosmopolitan cuisines of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Gathered in this book are the best of these dishes, including not only classic Scots fare such as Cullen Skink, Tweed Kettle, or Clooty Dumpling, but also lesser-known recipes, some from the archives of properties belonging to the National Trust for Scotland. Where necessary, traditional recipes have been given a contemporary interpretation to adapt them to modern tastes or to make use of modern ingredients, and there is also a leavening of the author's own recipes, all of which are firmly in the Scottish tradition.