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Saturday, February 25, 2012

TRADITIONAL IRISH COOKING: THE FARE OF OLD IRELAND AND ITS HISTORY


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In Irish folk legend, the hero, mystic and warrior-king Fionn MacCumhaill acquired his great knowledge by tasting a sacred salmon from the Boyne River. Similarly, it is hoped that Traditional Irish Cooking will inspire a tantalizing taste for both Ireland and its celebrated cuisine.

Traditional Irish Cooking is not just an ordinary book of recipes, but also gives an insight into the Irish way of life. Containing around 100 recipes and 21 sauce recipes, it includes both traditional and classic dishes, as well as several ‘nouvelle Irish cuisine’ recipes, endeavouring to combine the best of local ingredients in a more exotic and imaginative manner than that of classic country cuisine. Each of these recipes is accompanied by an anecdote to give the reader a flavour of Irish life: vivid descriptions of unfamiliar ingredients; quotes on food; restaurant and pub descriptions; local points of interest connected with food; short literary extracts; potted biographies of well-known Irish characters; and details on stout, porter, ale cider and whiskey.

This incredibly comprehensive and informative book will appeal to every reader, from the vegetarian to the most avid carnivore, and from the casual snack-maker to the professional chef, with most being quick, easy and simple to prepare, and each recipe having a step-by-step guide to preparation.

About the authors

A former correspondent in Africa and the Middle East, the late Andy Gravette was a travel writer and author of thirty-five books. Debbie Cook is a nurse with a special interest in nutrition. She now writes on various subjects including nutrition, diabetes and health.



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In Irish folk legend, the hero, mystic and warrior-king Fionn MacCumhaill acquired his great knowledge by tasting a sacred salmon from the Boyne River. Similarly, it is hoped that Traditional Irish Cooking will inspire a tantalizing taste for both Ireland and its celebrated cuisine.

Traditional Irish Cooking is not just an ordinary book of recipes, but also gives an insight into the Irish way of life. Containing around 100 recipes and 21 sauce recipes, it includes both traditional and classic dishes, as well as several ‘nouvelle Irish cuisine’ recipes, endeavouring to combine the best of local ingredients in a more exotic and imaginative manner than that of classic country cuisine. Each of these recipes is accompanied by an anecdote to give the reader a flavour of Irish life: vivid descriptions of unfamiliar ingredients; quotes on food; restaurant and pub descriptions; local points of interest connected with food; short literary extracts; potted biographies of well-known Irish characters; and details on stout, porter, ale cider and whiskey.

This incredibly comprehensive and informative book will appeal to every reader, from the vegetarian to the most avid carnivore, and from the casual snack-maker to the professional chef, with most being quick, easy and simple to prepare, and each recipe having a step-by-step guide to preparation.

About the authors

A former correspondent in Africa and the Middle East, the late Andy Gravette was a travel writer and author of thirty-five books. Debbie Cook is a nurse with a special interest in nutrition. She now writes on various subjects including nutrition, diabetes and health.