The history of England is its cooking. Successive invaders to English shores, Roman, Viking, and Norman, naturally introduced their own cullinary traditions to the native cuisine. The returning crusaders introduced Arab influences too, adding dried fruits and aromatic spices to both sweet and savory dishes. Many of these recipes have survived through the centuries, frequently undergoing intervention and adaptation to meet the tastes of a particular era. Porters English Cookery Bible is a unique celebration of the fascinating heritage of English food and cooking. Classic recipes with a contemporary twist are combined with origins, fascinating facts, and interesting anecdotes.
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About the Author:
Richard, Earl of Bradford is an experienced restaurateur. Porters opened in 1979, and has been putting traditional British dishes back on the menu for thirty years. The restaurant has enjoyed critical acclaim and aims to sustain the values of honest pricing and high-quality food. Lord Bradford is a member of the Guild of Food Writers and is a former President of the Master Chefs of Great Britain.
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- PublisherAnova Books
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 1861057377
- ISBN 13 9781861057372
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages224
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