An Encyclopedia of Spirits and Liqueurs is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the world's alcohol-based drinks and how to cook with them.The book opens with Stuart Walton's informative and authoritative reference section, which is divided into three main parts: spirits, liqueurs and fortified wines; with a small section on alcohol-free mixers at the end. The drinks in each section are arranged in alphabetical order with fascinating facts about how and where the drink is made; its best-known producers and its ingredients and flavors. There's plenty of practical advice, too, with simple serving instructions for each drink.The second part of the book includes more than 100 classic and contemporary recipes, which use a variety of spirits, liqueurs and fortified wines as flavorings. The recipes include time-honored favorites (Pepper Steak Flambeed with Brandy; Crepes Suzette with Cointreau and Cognac) plus enticing novel combinations like Fennel Roasted with Period, and Pan-fried Squid Spiked with Ouzo. Every recipe is photographed in full color, with step-by-step instructions, so that you can see the finished dish and be ensured of success every time.An Encyclopedia of Spirits and Liqueurs gives a fascinating insight into the vast range of alcohol-based drinks. Combining informative text with glorious photographs, it is an authoritative guide to drinks and an inspirational, failsafe cookbook -- an absolutely essential reference point for identifying, serving and cooking with alcohol-based drinks.
- ISBN10 1842151541
- ISBN13 9781842151549
- Publish Date 1 April 2000
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 17 November 2006
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Anness Publishing
- Imprint Southwater
- Edition Illustrated edition
- Format Paperback
- Pages 256
- Language English