Pan Books Ltd., 1970
118 d.
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„If you have a love for tradition as well as good food then A Taste of Scotland will send you into ecstasy“ DAILY MAIL
„A book to read and enjoy … a companion to Theodora FitzGibbon´s A Taste of Ireland. The same technique is used, combining traditional recipes with a terrific collection of historical photographs dating from between 1845 and 1900, which cast their own peculiarly poignant spell.
„The range of Scots cooking is wide, not surprising considering the influence of Scandinavia and the ‚well keipt ancient alliance, maid betwix Scotland and the realme of France‘, which inspires stovies, Lorraine soup, even haggis, not to mention Mary Stuart´s favourite biscuits.
„The recipes have been collected from manuscripts and family papers largely of eighteenth and nineteenth century origin. There is a feeling of fresh wholesome materials treated with simplicity and care. A lovely book.“ THE TIMES
„The Scots are among the greatest cold-weather (and high-tea-table) cooks in the world“ SHE Magazine
„A wonderful collection“ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
„Fascinating as well as useful“ SCOTTISH FIELD
Standort: AA