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Grown in Britain Cookbook [Hardcover]

Carolyn Humphries , Sophie Grigson , Skye Gyngell , Allegra McEvedy , Jeanette Orrey , Atul Kochhar , Donna Air
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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Dorling Kindersley / Soil Association (20 April 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1405340401
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405340403
  • Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 19.2 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 255,886 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This book is excellent. --The Sun, April 24, 2009

Lavishly illustrated with mouth-watering photographs, the Grown in Britain Cookbook is much more than a recipe book. --Kitchen Garden, June 1, 2009

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Immerse yourself in the best of British food and discover how to enjoy it at its best

Take a tantalising food journey from farm to plate with the Soil Association and be inspired to make the most of the amazing range of produce that is grown, reared and caught in Britain.

Discover what's in season when and find out what food to look for month by month at your local supermarket or farmers' market.

Over 200 delicious recipes show you how to enjoy your local produce, including ideas from some of the nation's best-known organic food supporters including Sophie Grigson and Jonathan Dimbleby, plus a selection of dedicated organic smallholders and farmers. It's a mouth-watering seasonal adventure.


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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not veggie friendly, 17 May 2009
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This review is from: Grown in Britain Cookbook (Hardcover)
This book is very good but as a veggie not to be recommended. Too many picture's of the animal's and how they end up. But this is a present for my meat eating friend, so I am sure she will enjoy!!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great source of information - yummy recipes too!, 17 Jun 2009
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This is a great book for understanding exactly what foods are in season and some great ways to use/cook/eat them. the recipes are inventive yet straightforward and are delicious.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars DK and the Soil Association 'Grown in Britain Cookbook', although it is very much a concise reference book, too!, 11 May 2010
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'Over 200 recipes, from SOIL ASSOCIATION supporters'.

'....a food journey from farm to plate......it inspires you to make the most of the amazing range of produce that is grown, reared and caught on our island......
A guide to what to buy and when to buy it and offers simple, friendly ideas on what to do with it......changing the way we think about food - making the connection with local food producers, cooking from scratch with fresh ingredients, and understanding the benefits of organic production - can help to safeguard the planet.
This book shows you how to.'

Spectacular photography throughout including the ingredients, different varieties, types of fish, and breeds in the meat sections, along with 'cuts', which is quite subtle, in my opinion.
The odd 'game' picture, however, may prove a little disconcerting to the more sensitive (please see example in images above) - it ruffled my feathers, so to speak!

Durable board covers open to 351 high quality, shiny pages, split over main chapters:-

* What's in Season When (pg 10-45)
* Vegetables and Herbs (pg46-161)
* Fruits, Nuts and Honey (pg162-207)
* Fish and Seafood (pg 208-253)
* Meat, Poultry and Game (pg254-305)
* Cheese, Dairy and Eggs (pg306 -333)
* Grain (pg334 - 343)

with Foreword by the Editor-in-Chief, Donna Air, and an introduction from the Soil Association, a 4-page 'Resources' section and a full index, enhanced in bold type for recipes and italicised for 'Perfect Pairings'/'Simple Ways to Enjoy'.

The first section is a calendar, starting with a double page spread of 'All Year Round' showing 'What's in Season', then a month-by-month guide laid out in the same way. This section is further enhanced by showing the key ingredients that are available in a grey type and 'at their best' in green, with the relevant page numbers clearly shown.

Each of the main chapters has the following 'ingredients' in alphabetical order, preceded by a colourful double page picture spread. Each has general information, aka the 'What, When and How' section, along with ideal accompaniments/ best recipes on the other.

The 'using/cooking with' sections are well laid out and easy to read, generally with a preparation section, a guide to measuring or the number of servings, and a handful of ways of 'simply using'. Over the page one might find a 'main recipe', or two, depending on the ingredient:-

e.g. 'Asparagus Cream Cheese Quiche',

for 'Asparagus' and.....usually........a mouth-watering photograph!

These main recipes are colourfully laid out according to the item (where appropriate, e.g. vegetables) with the title, number of servings, prep time, cooking time and a numbered step-by-step method. Helpful variations and serving ideas are also included in this informative paragraph. The list(s) of ingredients is/are also clearly laid out under a bold black heading, and the chapter title is at the base of each page, along with the page number.
Contributing recipe givers are identified, where applicable, along with a short information paragraph of their inclusion.

Peppered throughout are double page spreads about relevant contributory companies, e.g. :-

'An Oxfordshire Vegetable Farm'
'Sussex Apples and Pears'
'An Organic Salmon Farm'
'A Devon Sheep Farmer'
'Organic Cheese-making in Wales'

giving a description of the owner and what the company does to help the environment.

My favourites, to date......tried and tasted......

.......the very first main recipe in the book, the aforementioned 'Quiche', which lasted a very short period of time at a recent Sunday Tea!

and

'Venison Ragout with Guinness and Prunes'..........another Guinness recipe to add to my growing collection...

......before we hit the puds........ and, there, I was genuinely bowled over by the success of:-

'Apple Cut-and-Come-Again Cake'....

...by no means an understated title, served with ice cream, in my case!

Other recipes include:-

Mixed Root Tempura with Dipping Sauce
Wild Nettles and Scrambled Egg
Spinach, Fresh Tomato and Blue Cheese Pizza
Potato and Mackerel Salad Niçoise
Roasted Red Pepper and Chickpea Soup
Fiery Peanut and Pepper Noodles
Quick Corn Chowder
Chocolate Strawberry Shortcakes
Plum and Marzipan Clafoutis
Blackcurrant Brulée
Rhubarb and Custard Ice Cream
Grilled Cornish Sardines with Salsa Verde
Fish and Pumpkin Chips
Filo-Topped Monkfish Blush
Smoked Fish Kedgeree
Braised Brisket
Pink Pig Cowboy Casserole
Stuffed Chicken under a Brick
Béchamel Sauce
Junket
Walnut Bread

and

Spicy Vegetable Frittata - 'a really simple dish - not very glamorous, but pretty tasty!.....'

....and those last two words pretty much sum up this book!
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