A Book of Welsh Bakestone Cookery

A Book of Welsh Bakestone Cookery

Author: Bobby Freeman

Publisher: Book of

Published: 1984-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780862431396

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A series of practical, pocket-sized booklets presenting recipes of traditional Welsh dishes.


Deja Food

Deja Food

Author: Mary-Anne Boermans

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2017-05-25

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 147352265X

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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.


Welsh Food Stories

Welsh Food Stories

Author: Carwyn Graves

Publisher: University of Wales Press

Published: 2022-05-26

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 191527902X

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Welsh Food Stories explores more than two thousand years of history to discover the rich but forgotten heritage of Welsh foods – from oysters to cider, salted butter to salt-marsh lamb. Despite centuries of industry, ancient traditions have survived in pockets across the country among farmers, bakers, fisherfolk, brewers and growers who are taking Welsh food back to its roots, and trailblazing truly sustainable foods as they do so. In this important book, author Carwyn Graves travels Wales to uncover the country’s traditional foods and meet the people making them today. There are the owners of a local Carmarthenshire chip shop who never forget a customer, the couple behind Anglesey’s world-renowned salt company Halen Môn, and everyone else in between – all of them have unique and compelling stories to tell about how they contribute to the past, present and future of Welsh food. This is an evocative and insightful exploration of an often overlooked national cuisine, shining a spotlight on the importance – environmentally and socially – of keeping local food production alive.


Traditional Welsh Home Cooking

Traditional Welsh Home Cooking

Author: Annette Yates

Publisher: Lorenz Books

Published: 2017-06-07

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780754833680

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Delectable dishes from the heart of Wales with a fascinating history, and 240 tempting photographs.


First Catch Your Peacock

First Catch Your Peacock

Author: Bobby Freeman

Publisher: Ylolfa

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780862433154

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A revised edition of the comprehensive guide to Welsh food first published in 1980. It is a culmination of thirty years' research into authentic Welsh dishes. Also includes written material providing the social and cultural context of the recipes.


A Book of Welsh Bread

A Book of Welsh Bread

Author: Bobby Freeman

Publisher: Ylolfa

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9780862431372

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Collection of Welsh bread recipes by the acclaimed author.


Lavender & Lovage

Lavender & Lovage

Author: Karen Burns-Booth

Publisher: Passageway Press

Published: 2018-11-13

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9781334999123

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Part travel diary, part memoir, part history, and all cookbook, Lavender & Lovage is an invitation from Karen Burns-Booth to join her on a personal culinary journey through the memories of the places she has lived and visited. Born from her eponymous award winning blog this book contains 160 unique recipes, all beautifully photographed by the author. They showcase the breadth and depth of her travel. Karen has lived and travelled all over the world and has brought some of her favourite recipes, experiences, and memories to share here with her readers. Karen focuses on the best of traditional recipes, preserving the ways of eating that kept our ancestors healthy, a vital contribution to the modern food landscape. If you would like to see the old made new again, to taste slow food instead of fast, to make food personal yet international, you will find it here.


A Taste of Wales

A Taste of Wales

Author: Annette Yates

Publisher: Lorenz Books

Published: 2009-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780754819738

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Packed with 130 inspirational pictures, as well as cook's tips, variations and complete nutritional information, this book is for anyone who wants to discover the secrets of Welsh food and cooking. Included are more than 30 recipes.


Welsh Heritage Food and Cooking

Welsh Heritage Food and Cooking

Author: Annette Yates

Publisher: Lorenz Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780754816799

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A well-kept secret for many years, Welsh cooking secrets were passed onto family from generation to generation, by word of mouth. This means that there are national variations, or recipes that have been altered over the years to adjust them to times of hardship or plenty.


Science of Bakery Products

Science of Bakery Products

Author: William P Edwards

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2015-10-09

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1782626301

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Ever wondered why bread rises? Or why dough needs to rest? From cakes and biscuits to flat breads and standard loaves, the diversity of products is remarkable and the chemistry behind these processes is equally fascinating. The Science of Bakery Products explains the science behind bread making and other baked goods. It looks at the chemistry of the ingredients, flour treatments, flour testing and baking machinery. Individual chapters focus on the science of breads, pastry, biscuits, wafers and cakes. The book concludes with a look at some experiments and methods and goes on to discuss some ideas for the future. The Science of Bakery Products is an interesting and easy to read book, aimed at anyone with an interest in everyday chemistry.