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The Italian Cook Book

The Italian Cook Book

Intell Book Publishers
2024
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"The Italian Cook Book" by Maria Gentile is a classic cookbook that has played a significant role in introducing Italian cuisine to the American audience. Originally published in 1919, it has remained a timeless reference for Italian cooking. Maria Gentile, the author, was an Italian immigrant who sought to share her love for traditional Italian cooking with the wider American public. In "The Italian Cook Book," she provides a wide range of recipes that showcase the diversity and richness of Italian cuisine, offering insights into both regional and everyday Italian dishes. Key features of the book include: Comprehensive Collection: The cookbook covers a broad spectrum of Italian dishes, including pasta, risotto, sauces, soups, appetizers, seafood, meats, vegetables, and desserts. It features well-known classics like spaghetti and meatballs, lasagna, and tiramisu, as well as lesser-known regional specialties. Detailed Instructions: Maria Gentile's recipes are accompanied by detailed instructions and clear explanations to help readers, regardless of their cooking experience, prepare authentic Italian dishes successfully. Her instructions make it accessible for both beginners and experienced cooks. Regional Variations: "The Italian Cook Book" acknowledges the regional diversity in Italian cuisine. It highlights the differences in Italian cooking styles and ingredients by offering a range of recipes from various regions of Italy. Traditional and Time-Tested Recipes: Many of the recipes in the book are inspired by traditional Italian cooking practices and use ingredients that were readily available in the early 20th century. This provides a glimpse into the more rustic and authentic Italian cooking of the time. Emphasis on Fresh Ingredients: One of the central themes of the book is the importance of using fresh, high-quality ingredients, a fundamental aspect of Italian cooking. Maria Gentile encourages readers to source the best available ingredients. Over the years, "The Italian Cook Book" has been reprinted and revised to reflect changing tastes and cooking techniques, but it remains a beloved classic in the world of Italian cuisine. Maria Gentile's passion for sharing the flavors and techniques of her homeland with the world has left a lasting legacy, making her book a valuable resource for anyone interested in preparing delicious and authentic Italian dishes.
Aimee Stewart: Vintage Cook Book Library Greeting Card Pack
Sold in packs of 6. Gorgeous, foiled, handmade greeting cards, blank inside and shrink-wrapped with a gold envelope. Themed with our art calendars, foiled notebooks and illustrated art books, our greeting cards are printed on FSC®-certified paper and wrapped in a biodegradable cellobag. This example features Cook Book Library artwork by Aimee Stewart. Aimee Stewart is a self-taught artist, photographer and writer who has been blurring the lines between digital and traditional art since 2005. Her special focus is in eclectic digital painting and photo-manipulation – she takes components from old photographs and manipulates them into elements that complement her work perfectly.
Disney EATS Cook Book

Disney EATS Cook Book

Autumn Publishing
2021
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Imagination. It's the key ingredient for making a meal - or a story - more memorable. Taking inspiration from the Disney universe, this book blends cooking and storytelling into a collection of uniquely tasty recipes! From sweet treats like Coco-inspired biscuits, to playful dinners such as Woody's Cowboy Chilli, each dish will help cooks of all ages to get creative in the kitchen!
Honeybuns All Day Cook Book

Honeybuns All Day Cook Book

Emma Goss-Custard

Honeybee Books
2018
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This super helpful and innovative book aims to make “free from” cooking welcoming, inclusive, and as stress free as possible. All the tasty recipes are gluten free and vegetarian. There is a selection of dairy free, nut free and vegan recipes too. With over 100 sweet and savoury recipes for all day cooking, from breakfast to supper, there are very simple recipes to those that are more adventurous. You’ll find easy to make breads, pizzas and savoury crackers. For the sweet toothed there are indulgent puddings from an Appleberry Charlotte to a Chocolate, Prune and Avocado Tart. The recipes are inclusive to as many people as possible whilst still tasting deliciously decadent and include handy tips on how to convert recipes to nut free or dairy free. Also included are ingredient stockists and an informative store cupboard section featuring advice on different gluten free flours, sweeteners and oils.
Welsh Seaweed Cook Book

Welsh Seaweed Cook Book

Gilli Davies

Graffeg Limited
2018
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The Seaweed Cookbook features one of the best-known ingredients in Welsh cooking: seaweed, most commonly recognized in its cooked form as laverbread. Along with recipes for traditional Welsh laverbread, there are also notes on the use of seaweed in modern cooking such as making a sauce for fish dishes and an accompaniment to Welsh lamb. Includes metric measures and a conversion table.
The Lincolnshire Cook Book

The Lincolnshire Cook Book

Nicola Hall

Meze Publishing
2015
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With a foreword by twice Great British Menu winner Colin Mcgurran from Winteringham Fields, The Lincolnshire Cook Book celebrates the culinary diversity of the county of Lincolnshire. This 160 page cook book features more than 35 stunning recipes from local restaurants, cafes, delis, pubs and food producers including some of the county’s finest food establishments such as Elizabethan country estate Doddington Hall, legendary Lincoln restaurant Jews House and TV chef Rachel Green. It also features one of Lincoln’s most popular hangouts, Buntys Tearoom, as well as farm shop and educational centre Uncle Henry’s in Gainsborough. San Pietro in Scunthorpe – who are listed in the Good Food Guide - have also produced three recipes for the book; lobster linguine, rabbit bonbon and liquorice panna cotta. Whether you are a fan of fine dining or a non nonsense cook, this book has something for everyone's taste and ability in the kitchen.
Street Food Cook Book

Street Food Cook Book

Kate Eddison

Meze Publishing
2015
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The Street Food Cook Book features the stories and recipes behind some of the north of England's finest street food traders, including Masterchef finalist Sai who serves Thai at Buddha Belly, world famous fish and chip specialists Magpie Cafe and lots more: if it's made on the move, it's covered in this book.
The North Yorkshire Cook Book

The North Yorkshire Cook Book

Karen Dent; Andrew Pern

Meze Publishing
2016
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The North Yorkshire Cook Book celebrates the best of the local food scene with a foreword from Michelin-starred Andrew Pern from the Star Inn at Harome as well as recipes from restaurants such as Le Caveau, The Pheasant Hotel and Gisborough Hall. The book features more than 40 recipes from some of the region's finest food establishments, local restaurants, delis, farm shops, pubs, and local producers. It features recipes from Black Sheep Brewery, the well-loved Haxby Bakehouse, The Fairfax Arms and Lockwoods to name just a few. So whether your taste is fine dining or no-nonsense hearty food, there is something for everyone in The North Yorkshire Cook Book.
LeedsWest Yorkshire Cook Book

LeedsWest Yorkshire Cook Book

Kate Eddison

Meze Publishing
2016
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From quirky home-grown cafes to sleek city-centre restaurants and off-the-track country pubs, The Leeds and West Yorkshire Cook Book offers a veritable slice of the region's burgeoning food and drink scene with over 40 recipes from The Box Tree in Ilkley, Craft House and Bondgate Bakery to name just a few.
The Brighton & Sussex Cook Book

The Brighton & Sussex Cook Book

Kate Eddison

Meze Publishing
2017
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The Brighton and Sussex Cook Book highlights the amazing stories and recipes of some of the places that featured in the Indy’s article last year, as well as lots more newly discovered gems. These include hisBE, a different kind of supermarket with a mission to run a completely ethical business, Smorl, a houmous, falafel and salad bar which offers homemade, organic, vegan, “anti-supermarket” houmous and Bluebird Tea, a happiness spreading, independent, award-winning tea mixology company. Then there is one of Brighton’s finest restaurants, Etch, run by Masterchef champion Steven Edwards, family-owned fishmonger Veasey and Sons, recent finalists in BBC Radio 4’s Food and Farming Awards as well as coffee roasters, tea blenders, café and food/craft academy, Edgcumbes.
The Norfolk Cook Book

The Norfolk Cook Book

Kate Reeves-Brown

Meze Publishing
2017
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The Norfolk Cook Book celebrates the best of the local food scene with recipes from all manner of top chefs including Great British Menu winner Richard Bainbridge and Michelin-starred Galton Blackiston who has appeared on Saturday Kitchen more than any other chef (apart from James Martin who presents it!). With an introduction from Norfolk Food and Drink, the book features more than 60 recipes and stories behind the best independent foodie business from the coast to the broads to the city. You'll find some Norwich favourites like Roger Hickman’s Restaurant, Biddy’s Tea Room and Figbar, or if local produce tantalises your taste buds, then look out for recipes from Norfolk Quail, Woodfordes Brewery,Lakenham Creamery, Walsingham Farm Shop and The Scrummy Pig Deli. So whether you fancy tucking into some Cromer Crab or cooking with Norfolk Saffron, there’s something for everyone.
The Essex Cook Book

The Essex Cook Book

Kate Reeves-Brown

Meze Publishing
2017
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The Essex Cook Book celebrates the array of eateries that make the county such a culinary capital, showcasing recipes and stories from some of the region’s finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and local suppliers. This includes contributions from 2016 World Bread Award winners Mayfield Farm and Bakery, International Wine Challenge winners West Street Vinyard and the historic Greenstead Family Barns Café which is housed in a barn originally constructed in 1640. Then there are the likes of Great Garnetts, an independent family business famous for its Christmas turkeys, Michelin-starred restaurant The Anchor Riverside, run by head chef Daniel Watkins, and European Bistro The Sand Bar Seafood & Co. It also includes a foreword from two Michelin star holder Daniel Clifford, who’s Flitch of Bacon restaurant is one of the most exciting new additions to the Essex eating scene.
The South London Cook Book

The South London Cook Book

Kate Reeves-Brown

Meze Publishing
2017
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The South London Cook Book celebrates the best of the South London food scene with over 50 recipes from a wide selection of local foodie businesses. These include some of South London's finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and local suppliers including recipes from preservation specialists Salt and Pickle, well renowned butcher Chadwicks, Piccalilli Caff, the resident cafe at Surrey Docks Farm, Bermondsey gin distillers Jensen's and LASSCO Ropewalk at Maltby Street Market. Saturday Kitchen regular and owner of Trinity Restaurant in Clapham, Adam Byatt, also features alongside one of the area's best known adopted South Londoners, Jose Pizarro, who has an array of eateries in the area including Pizarro and Jose Tapas bar. Jose is a popular TV chef and successful cook book author in his own right. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense hearty food or something a little more exotic, there will be a dish here for people of all cooking abilities and tastes.
The Nottingham Cook Book: Second Helpings

The Nottingham Cook Book: Second Helpings

Katie Fisher

Meze Publishing
2017
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Showcasing how the region’s food scene has evolved and become even more exciting, the book features more than 50 recipes and stories from some of the region’s finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and local suppliers. The book is fronted by the chef owner of Nottingham's hotly anticipated fine dining restaurant Alchemilla, Alex Bond, and includes recipes from the award-winning Bakehouse in Sherwood, The Black Bull at Blidworth, Welbeck Estate, Nottingham’s long-standing favourite Indian restaurant Memsaab. It also features producers such as Sauce Shop, Starkey’s Fruit and 200 Degrees Coffee and the likes of Homeboys and The Rustic Crust represent the fabulous street food available. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense hearty food or something a little more exotic, there’s something here for people of all cooking abilities and tastes.
The Lakes & Cumbria Cook Book

The Lakes & Cumbria Cook Book

Katie Fisher

Meze Publishing
2018
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The Lakes and Cumbria Cook Book celebrates the best of the county’s food scene with over 30 recipes from a wide selection of local foodie businesses. These include some of area’s finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and local suppliers including forewords from Simon Rogan's L'Enclume and Michelin-starred restaurant Forest Side's head chef Kevin Tickle as well as recipes from the likes of Hawkshead Relish, Fyne Fish, L’al Churrasco and Cartmel Cheeses. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense, hearty food or something a little more exotic, there will be a dish for people of all cooking abilities and tastes.
The Cardiff Cook Book

The Cardiff Cook Book

Katie Fisher

Meze Publishing
2018
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The Cardiff and South Wales Cook Book is the latest in Meze Publishing’s `Get Stuck In’ series of regional cook books, celebrating the best of the region’s food scene with over 30 recipes from a wide selection of local foodie businesses. These include some of the area's finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and suppliers including recipes and a foreword from Penarth-based Michelin star holder James Sommerin, who includes his fabulous Welsh Lamb with broad beans, turnip and cumin dish. Also featured are Llanelli's Sosban restaurant, who take great pride in using the best of Welsh ingredients, as well as home delivery concept One Mile Bakery, run by ex-Newport Gwent Dragons rugby star Nick Macleod, Cardiff's Cocorico (finalists in last year's Bake Off Creme de la Creme TV show) and beef aficionados Burger Theory, who share their kimcheese burger recipe. So whether your taste is fine dining or no nonsense, hearty food, there will be a dish for people of all cooking abilities and tastes.
The Shropshire Cook Book
The Shropshire Cook Book comprises more than 40 recipes and stories celebrating the best local restaurants, gastro pubs, producers, farmshops, and delis. The book includes a host of all the names you would expect to find in a culinary guide to the region, including the likes of Old Downton Lodge, The Haughmond, Momo No Ki, Battlefield 1403, Shrewsbury Market, Apley Farm Shop, Albright Hussey and CSons. Shropshire's wealth of producers are represented by Bennett and Dunn, Moyden's Cheese and Barkworths. Full to the brim with innovative recipes, The Shropshire Cook Book will transport you into the heart of this wonderful county, allowing you to glimpse the colourful characters behind the region's thriving food scene.