The Tannery Cookbook: An Irish Adventure with Food

by Paul Flynn

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"The Tannery Cookbook" showcases Flynn's sprightly, irreverent voice and honest passion for his work. Recipes are organized by ingredient in alphabetical sections running from 'Apples' through 'Chillies', 'Mussels' and 'Pheasant', and on to 'Turnips'. Each section begins with a saucy, chatty mini-essay on the starring ingredient. In addition to inventive recipes such as Mushroom Risotto with Black Pudding, Steamed Salmon with Curried Egg and Spring Onion Sauce, and Warm Salad of Ox Cheek, Red Onion, Radish and Butterleaf Lettuce, Flynn also includes more basic soups, sauces, home-made condiments, and decadent desserts some of which he explains in his mini-essays. Recipe measurements are offered in metric and English units, and most supporting ingredients are standards in a well-stocked kitchen. Unpretentious and unique, this collection will delight those who love fine cooking with a Hybernian flair-and who relish in stories cooked up in the life of a chef.
  • ISBN10 0955226163
  • ISBN13 9780955226168
  • Publish Date 5 November 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country IE
  • Publisher Cork University Press
  • Imprint Atrium
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 238
  • Language English