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Best British Dishes
Marguerite Patten is surely the most celebrated cook and food writer in Britain. She is probably the most respected
by her fellow professionals, who would all be familiar with her
recipes, skill and passion for food. Marguerite serves as a model for
those who truly care about British cooking. She remains an icon because
her work is solid and she has paid her dues at the altar of hard work.
This is a collection of, as the lady says, the Best British Dishes and
there are over 400 of them. I am sure the cynics will be surprised at
that number but we have outstanding food within these isles. This
amazing lady has penned over 170 books which have mostly concentrated
on traditional dishes. It’s thanks to her that there are still chefs
and cooks who are not ashamed to present a home-grown bill of fare.
Best British Dishes has classic recipes. They are not dull and
flavourless as the aficionados of all things foreign would suggest. We
have a history of using spices and strong condiments such as mustard
and Worcestershire sauce. Our vegetables can be good quality and we
have an amazing choice of cheeses which feature to good effect in this
volume.
It’s difficult to pick favourite dishes from this book. There is so
much here that transports me to my own first attempts at cooking.
Cornish Splits are sweet rolls filled with clotted cream and jam. These
make a lovely alternative to scones for a traditional afternoon tea.
Eccles Cakes are another delicious treat which dates back to the reign
of Elizabeth I and probably before. These are a cross between a pie and
a cake and I think they are quite unique, as is Bread Pudding. This is
the old-fashioned Bread Pudding (rather than the much lighter Bread and
Butter Pudding more frequently offered today) which is rib-sticking and
substantial and often baked by my grandmother who had a large brood of
ever-hungry children to feed.
Marguerite will be introducing a new generation to the delights of
home-made Cornish Pasties, real Lancashire Hotpot, Black Pudding with
Apples (that’s a “must try”), Beef Wellington (expensive but
memorable), Kedgeree for breakfast, and Fish Cakes which are elevated
to near-luxury when made with salmon. I could go on but suffice it to
say Best British Dishes is a veritable treasury of temping foods that
seem to be sadly overlooked these days.
Jamie Oliver says “What a wonderful book that celebrates the fantastic,
historical diversity of cooking in Britain.” Best British Dishes is a
book typical of the charm and quality of Marguerite Patten’s writing.
One of the best British cookbooks around. Delightful!
Best British Dishes
Author: Marguerite Patten
Published by: Grub Street
Price: £25.00 (hardback) ISBN 978-1-906502-23-2
Price: £14.99 (paperback) ISBN 978-1-906502-89-8
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