Favorite Flavors of Ireland

Favorite Flavors of Ireland
Author: Margaret M. Johnson
Publisher: Ambassador-Emerald International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-10-17
Genre: Cooking, Irish
ISBN: 9781620205204

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Christmas Flavors of Ireland

Christmas Flavors of Ireland
Author: Margaret M. Johnson
Publisher: Ambassador-Emerald International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Christmas cooking
ISBN: 9781620202074

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CHRISTMAS FLAVORS OF IRELAND INVITES READERS cooks and armchair travelers alike on a holiday tour of one of Europe's most beloved destinations. From decking the halls to gathering around the family table, you'll find timeless classics and exciting new ideas in this full color collection of popular Irish dishes. With easy-to-follow recipes warming soups and crisp potatoes, wonderful puddings and dazzling desserts Christmas Flavors of Ireland will awaken your senses to the festive, fun-filled season in Ireland. With over 100 recipes and photos, this colorful collection will become an essential addition to your holiday bookshelf and a gift that family and friends will treasure year after year.

The Irish Heritage Cookbook

The Irish Heritage Cookbook
Author: Margaret M. Johnson
Publisher: Chronicle Books (CA)
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1999
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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Roughly 44 million Americans of Irish descent, though understandably proud of their heritage, have grown up with a shocking degree of cultural deprivation with regard to the culinary traditions of their ancestors. For most, Irish cuisine means potatoes, corned beef, and cabbage. Now at last, The Irish Heritage Cookbook will set the record straight. Margaret Johnson offers a much-needed fresh perspective on what Irish cooking is all about. She tells stories about the foods of Erin and how these dishes were reinvented by Irish emigrants and their offspring, evolving to include new ingredients and to suit modern circumstances and tastes. Offering a bountiful collection of both traditional recipes and contemporary innovations from a host of chefs and cooks in the Old Country and the New, The Irish Heritage Cookbook affirms at last the place of Irish cooking among the great cuisines of the worldand one to be enjoyed by all who love Ireland.

The Country Cooking of Ireland

The Country Cooking of Ireland
Author: Colman Andrews
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2012-12-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1452124051

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The acclaimed food and travel writer brings to life the people, countryside, and delicious food of Ireland in this James Beard Award–winning cookbook. Fast emerging as one of the world’s hottest culinary destinations, Ireland is a country of small farms, artisanal bakers, cheese makers, and butteries. Farm-to-table dining has been practiced here for centuries. Meticulously researched and reported by Saveur magazine founder Colman Andrews, this sumptuous cookbook includes 250 recipes and more than 100 photographs of the pubs, the people, and the emerald Irish countryside taken by award-winning photographer Christopher Hirsheimer. Rich with stories of the food and people who make Ireland a wonderful place to eat, and laced with charming snippets of song, folklore, and poetry, The Country Cooking of Ireland ushers in a new understanding of Irish food.

Traditional Irish Cooking

Traditional Irish Cooking
Author: Andy Gravette
Publisher: Garnet Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2022-07-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1859643450

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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, endeavoring 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 flavor 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.

Irish Cuisine

Irish Cuisine
Author: Planet Planet Cuisine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2019-10-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781697109481

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Irish Cuisine - The Best Recipes A collection of the best recipes from Ireland. Bring the mouthwatering flavors of Ireland home with this Cookbook by doing it yourself! Recipes include Ballymaloe brown bread, Colcannon, Guinness stew, Shepherd's pie with spicy lamb and pine nuts and Spelt sourdough starter. Planet Cuisine cookbooks provide a selection of the best recipes by country or region, illustrated with pictures.

Eight Flavors

Eight Flavors
Author: Sarah Lohman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-12-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1476753954

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This unique culinary history of America offers a fascinating look at our past and uses long-forgotten recipes to explain how eight flavors changed how we eat. The United States boasts a culturally and ethnically diverse population which makes for a continually changing culinary landscape. But a young historical gastronomist named Sarah Lohman discovered that American food is united by eight flavors: black pepper, vanilla, curry powder, chili powder, soy sauce, garlic, MSG, and Sriracha. In Eight Flavors, Lohman sets out to explore how these influential ingredients made their way to the American table. She begins in the archives, searching through economic, scientific, political, religious, and culinary records. She pores over cookbooks and manuscripts, dating back to the eighteenth century, through modern standards like How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman. Lohman discovers when each of these eight flavors first appear in American kitchens—then she asks why. Eight Flavors introduces the explorers, merchants, botanists, farmers, writers, and chefs whose choices came to define the American palate. Lohman takes you on a journey through the past to tell us something about our present, and our future. We meet John Crowninshield a New England merchant who traveled to Sumatra in the 1790s in search of black pepper. And Edmond Albius, a twelve-year-old slave who lived on an island off the coast of Madagascar, who discovered the technique still used to pollinate vanilla orchids today. Weaving together original research, historical recipes, gorgeous illustrations and Lohman’s own adventures both in the kitchen and in the field, Eight Flavors is a delicious treat—ready to be devoured.

Irish Puddings, Tarts, Crumbles, and Fools

Irish Puddings, Tarts, Crumbles, and Fools
Author: Margaret M. Johnson
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2013-02-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1452126232

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From the author of The New Irish Table comes this celebration of the Emerald Isle’s classic desserts, featuring eighty wonderful recipes. Everybody loves a fool—especially made fluffy with ripe strawberries or tangy apple. From lemony puddings and marmalade-slathered scones to fruit-filled tarts and berry-laden crumbles, these contemporary renditions of the traditional desserts of Ireland make perfect use of common staples such as oatmeal, fruit, dairy products, and, of course, whiskey. Steel-Cut Oat Pudding is enhanced with orange zest, nutmeg, and plump golden raisins. A chocolate, walnut, and caramel tart becomes a treat for grownups with a splash of the hard stuff. A final chapter offers the most memorable of holiday delectables including mincemeat tarts, Christmas pudding, and a really good fruitcake. A glossary and source list define and locate unusual ingredients. With gorgeous painterly photographs depicting the food and countryside, this wonderful cookbook serves as a sweet reminder of the people and cuisine of Ireland.

Tea and Crumpets

Tea and Crumpets
Author:
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780811862141

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Curious armchair travelers, nostalgic food excursionists, and inventive home entertainers will adore this tour of Europe's legendary tearooms and salons. A delicious culinary and cultural experience as well as a treasure trove of recipes from top-notch destinations, this little gem lets readers in on the rituals of taking tea. Recipes like the Ritz's cucumber sandwiches, Claridge's famous raisin and apple scones, or chocolate scones from Edinburgh's Balmoral Hotel, as well as color photographs of tasty tea fare and European teahouses, bring the charm of afternoon tea to anyone's home.

Irish Pub Cooking

Irish Pub Cooking
Author: Larry Doyle
Publisher: Nitty Gritty Cookbook
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781558673182

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"Irish Pubs, whether in Ireland or the U.S., evoke warmth, friendliness, and home-away-from-home atmosphere. These days, however, that atmosphere comes as much from the food as the drink. This book will show you how to recreate some of the best Irish pub recipes in your home, including both traditional favorites and contemporary updates."--Back cover.