The William Shearer Tattie Bible
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
New food bible that features over 40 recipes demonstrating the potato's enormous versatility as a cooking ingredient
New food bible that features over 40 recipes demonstrating the potato's enormous versatility as a cooking ingredient
The only book to feature bere - one of Scotland's most ancient and nutritious grains
Ever since the humble potato arrived from Peru around 1730 it has been a key component of the Scottish diet. In this book Liz Ashworth introduces the heritage and history of the potato and the numerous varieties available, including information on nutritional benefits, the tattie season and how to grow your own.
Scottish baking is famous the world over. In this book, Liz Ashworth introduces a whole range of recipes arranged by theme – Bannocks, Breads and Scones; Biscuits; Tarts and Traybakes; and Cakes and Wee Fancies.
Liz Ashworth, in collaboration with one of the UK's oldest and largest honey farms, has come up with a selection of ancient and modern recipes to appeal to all.
A collection of stories about the people and food of Orkney, with startling and beautiful illustrations.