British Food

British Food

Author: Colin Spencer

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780231131100

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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.


The Dairy Book of British Food

The Dairy Book of British Food

Author: Elizabeth Martyn

Publisher: Random House (UK)

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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"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.


The Gilbert Scott Book of British Food

The Gilbert Scott Book of British Food

Author: Marcus Wareing

Publisher: Bantam Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780593070437

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Next to the hustle and bustle of London's St Pancras station, The Gilbert Scott, Marcus Wareing's latest venture, is one of the hottest restaurants in town. Situated in the recently restored architectural gem that is the Renaissance Hotel, critics and food lovers alike have flocked to this stunning new brasserie and bar. The aim of the menu is simple: to pay tribute to the historic charm of the building with rediscovered and re-imagined traditional British classics. With stunning photography throughout, this book allows you to celebrate these recipes at home, be it for brunch, lunch, a weekend feast, an afternoon baking or a terrific cocktail to ease you into your meal. Above all, it is a glorious tribute to some of Britain's greatest traditional dishes.


Pie Fidelity

Pie Fidelity

Author: Pete Brown

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2019-03-28

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1846149606

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In Britain, we have always had an awkward relationship with food. We've been told for so long that we are terrible cooks and yet according to a 2012 YouGov survey, our traditional food and drink are more important to us than the monarchy and at least as significant as our landscape and national monuments in defining a collective notion of who we are. Taking nine archetypically British dishes - Pie and Peas, A Cheese Sandwich, Fish and Chips, Spag Bol, Devonshire Cream Tea, Curry, The Full English, The Sunday Roast and a Crumble with Custard - and examining them in their perfect context, Pete Brown reveals just how fundamental food is to Britain's sense of identity, perhaps even our sense of pride, and the ways in which we understand our place in the world.


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.


Traditional British Cooking

Traditional British Cooking

Author: Hilaire Walden

Publisher: Southwater

Published: 2018-07-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781846815706

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The food and culinary history of Britain with 200 regional recipes and 800 evocative photographs.


British Food

British Food

Author: Colin Spencer

Publisher: Grub Street Publishers

Published: 2011-06-14

Total Pages: 788

ISBN-13: 190811777X

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A masterful and witty account of Britain’s culinary heritage. This a revised and updated edition of an award-winning book, recognized as the authoritative work on the subject of British food. It is a breathtaking attempt to trace the changes to and influences on food in Britain from the Black Death, through the Enclosures, the Reformation, the Industrial Revolution, the rise of Capitalism to the present day. There has been a recent wave of interest in food culture and history and Colin Spencer’s masterful, readable account of Britain’s culinary history is a celebrated contribution to the genre. There has never been such an exciting, broad-scoped history of the food of these islands. It should remind us all of our rich past and the gastronomic importance of British cuisine. “A breathtakingly comprehensive, wide-ranging and fascinating food history.” —Daily Mail


Good Housekeeping Book of British Food

Good Housekeeping Book of British Food

Author: Good Housekeeping Institute,

Publisher: Collins & Brown

Published: 2012-04-05

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781908449030

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Good Housekeeping Book of British Food is a superb collection of imaginatively prepared, home-produced fare, using fresh ingredients and high-quality produce. The vast array of delectable ingredients that Britain has to offer are all included – succulent Scottish beef, tender Welsh lamb, Stilton and Cheddar cheese, young asparagus, tangy rhubarb, juicy Cox's apples and luxurious smoked salmon to name but a few. The triple-tested recipes represent the wide variety of British produce, whether recently introduced or grown here for centuries – food for any day of the year and every meal of the day. Many are favourite regional dishes, such as Scotch Broth, Irish Stew, Welsh Rabbit, Melton Mowbray Pork Pie, Bakewell Pudding and Soda Bread. And, of course, there are traditional recipes for the most recognized British dish, the Sunday roast. Tasty seasonal treats also abound, with recipes for a boozy Christmas Pudding, Easter biscuits and delicious pancakes. So whether you're looking for simple, yet interesting, everyday recipes, dishes to serve when entertaining, or vegetarian recipes to enjoy at any time, with this best of British cookbook, you'll have plenty of scrumptious ideas to hand.


Gordon Ramsay’s Great British Pub Food

Gordon Ramsay’s Great British Pub Food

Author: Gordon Ramsay

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2010-07-08

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 0007359160

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In his outstanding new cookbook, Gordon Ramsay teams up with Mark Sargeant to showcase the best of British cooking. Packed full of sumptuous and hearty traditional recipes, Gordon Ramsay's Great British Pub Food is perfect for relaxed, homely and comforting cooking.


A History of English Food

A History of English Food

Author: Clarissa Dickson Wright

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2011-10-13

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 1448107458

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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.