Book 1

The Edinburgh and East Cook Book is the latest in the `Get Stuck In’ series of regional cook books from Meze Publishing. It celebrates the best of the area’s food and drink scene with over 25 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers across Edinburgh and the east coast of Scotland including St Andrews, St Monans and Newport-on-Tay. Among this line-up are The Newport – a fine dining restaurant by MasterChef winner Jamie Scott – and the recently opened Fhior, as well as successful local brand Pickering’s Gin, bistro revolutionaries Pie Not and community-focused Stockbridge Market. Fish and seafood from Scotland’s beautiful eastern coastline makes its way throughout the book, telling the stories of those who proudly source and showcase the best produce from their native land and sea. Whether you are a novice in the kitchen or a budding master chef, this book has recipes to suit all tastes, and also reflects the wonderful melting pot of cuisines in Scotland’s capital city from Swedish and Brazilian to Japanese and modern Scottish dining.

Book 6

The Manchester Cook Book

by Kate Eddison

Published 25 November 2015
Featuring recipes from TV chefs Aiden Byrne, Simon Rogan and Masterchef winner Simon Wood, The Manchester Cook Book celebrates the culinary diversity in the capital of the north. This 224 page book features more than 45 recipes from some of the city’s finest food establishments, local restaurants, cafes, delis, pubs and producers such as The Metropolitan, Iberica, The Rose Garden in Didsbury and The Bury Black Pudding Company. Among the plethora of tasty treats are sage-crusted pork chop, tofu green beans, creamed potatoes and pork sauce from Mr. Cooper’s House, famous corned beef hash and seared scallops with slow-braised ox cheeks and cauliflower from The Victorian Chophouse Company and three dishes from Second Floor Brasserie at Harvey Nichols including tandoori monkfish and a trio of honey desserts. Whether you love fine dining or prefer hearty, homely fare, this book has something for every taste and ability in the kitchen.

Book 12

The Oxfordshire Cook Book

by Kate Eddison

Published 20 June 2016
Featuring recipes and a foreword from Michelin-starred restaurant The Nut Tree Inn, The Oxfordshire Cook Book celebrates the culinary diversity of this beautiful rural county. It features more than 40 recipes from some of the county's finest food establishments, local restaurants, delis, farm shops, pubs and local producers. These include The White Hart at Fyfield, Sudbury House, The Wild Rabbit, Miller of Mansfield and wonderful local producers such as Grant Harrington Butter and Plantation Chocolates. From specialist cake makers and local cheeses to luxury chocolates and deli delights, all tastes are catered for and the diverse range of contributors ensures that this is your definitive guide to making the most out of the region's offerings.

Book 13

The Birmingham Cook Book

by Kate Eddison

Published 1 August 2016
The Birmingham Cook Book is a celebration of the food and drink across this vibrant and diverse city. We all have a little piece of Birmingham in our kitchen - classic cupboard staples such as Bird's Custard, Cadbury chocolate and HP Sauce all started life here - while it boasts more Michelin-starred restaurants than any UK city outside of London, with stars such as Glynn Purnell, Luke Tipping, Adam Bennett and Adam Stokes all flying the flag for fine dining. The Birmingham Cook Book is your definitive guide to the finest foodie hotspots in the region, sharing stories and recipes from the people behind this exciting culinary community. With chapters from restaurants, delis, producers, cafes and more includingThe Cross at Kenilworth, Beckett's Farm, and Original Patty Men, there's something to suit everyone's palate and cooking ability.

Book 15

The Bristol Cook Book

by Kate Eddison

Published 29 September 2016
The Bristol Cook Book celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with stunning photos, beautiful recipes and behind the scenes stories from Bristol's finest independent restaurants, cafes, delicatessens, pubs, farm shops and producers. These include artisans of all things sweet Ahh Toots, masters of casual Italian dining Rosemarino, stylish speakeasy-style bar Hyde & Co and many more old favourites as well as hidden gems or new kids on the block. Those on the retail side of the industry are also represented by the likes of Buxton Butchers, Clifton Sausage, Mall Deli and Source Food Hall. Whether you love fine dining, hearty and homely dishes or international cuisine, this book has something for people of all tastes and cooking abilities.

Book 17

The Sheffield Cook Book: Second Helpings celebrates the best of the local food scene with recipes from Sheffield's own MasterChef finalist Stuart Archer and Great British Bake Off's Howard Middleton as well as Sheffield mainstay The Milestone. The book follows on from the acclaimed first edition, showcasing how the region's food scene has evolved and become even more exciting. The book features more than 60 recipes and stories from some of the region's finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs and local suppliers including Bhaji Shop, Brocco on the Park, Twisted Burger, The Wortley Arms and The Grind Cafe. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense hearty food or something a little more exotic, there's something for people of all cooking abilities and tastes.

Book 19

From quirky home-grown cafes to sleek city-centre restaurants and off-the-beaten-track country pubs, The Leeds and West Yorkshire Cook Book offers a veritable slice of the region's burgeoning food and drink scene. These include The Box Tree in Ilkley, which has held a Michelin star for over ten years, one of the city's finest eateries, Craft House, as well as the likes of Bondgate Bakery, Stockdales of Yorkshire and Bundobust. Combining original recipes with stories and anecdotes from the independent businesses that make the city and its surroundings thrive, this book is your guide to the area, one forkful at a time. Whether you fancy something hearty and traditional like beef cheek bourguignon, roast woodland pigeon, or Shipley hogget, or if you're after a taste of something different such as a dandelion and burdock cake, Brazilian breakfast or festive chicken bastilla, the dishes amongst these pages reflect the true diversity of our city and beyond.

Book 27

Showcasing how the region’s food scene has evolved and become even more exciting, the book features more than 50 recipes and stories from some of the region’s finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and local suppliers. The book is fronted by the chef owner of Nottingham's hotly anticipated fine dining restaurant Alchemilla, Alex Bond, and includes recipes from the award-winning Bakehouse in Sherwood, The Black Bull at Blidworth, Welbeck Estate, Nottingham’s long-standing favourite Indian restaurant Memsaab. It also features producers such as Sauce Shop, Starkey’s Fruit and 200 Degrees Coffee and the likes of Homeboys and The Rustic Crust represent the fabulous street food available. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense hearty food or something a little more exotic, there’s something here for people of all cooking abilities and tastes.

Book 29

The Lakes and Cumbria Cook Book celebrates the best of the county’s food scene with over 30 recipes from a wide selection of local foodie businesses. These include some of area’s finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and local suppliers including forewords from Simon Rogan's L'Enclume and Michelin-starred restaurant Forest Side's head chef Kevin Tickle as well as recipes from the likes of Hawkshead Relish, Fyne Fish, L’al Churrasco and Cartmel Cheeses. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense, hearty food or something a little more exotic, there will be a dish for people of all cooking abilities and tastes.

Book 30

The Cardiff Cook Book

by Katie Fisher

Published 30 March 2018
The Cardiff and South Wales Cook Book is the latest in Meze Publishing’s `Get Stuck In’ series of regional cook books, celebrating the best of the region’s food scene with over 30 recipes from a wide selection of local foodie businesses. These include some of the area's finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and suppliers including recipes and a foreword from Penarth-based Michelin star holder James Sommerin, who includes his fabulous Welsh Lamb with broad beans, turnip and cumin dish. Also featured are Llanelli's Sosban restaurant, who take great pride in using the best of Welsh ingredients, as well as home delivery concept One Mile Bakery, run by ex-Newport Gwent Dragons rugby star Nick Macleod, Cardiff's Cocorico (finalists in last year's Bake Off Creme de la Creme TV show) and beef aficionados Burger Theory, who share their kimcheese burger recipe. So whether your taste is fine dining or no nonsense, hearty food, there will be a dish for people of all cooking abilities and tastes.

Book 31

The Cambridgeshire Cook Book: Second Helpings celebrates the best of the local food scene and follows on from the acclaimed first edition which was a best-seller on its release in 2015. Showcasing how the region’s food scene has become even more exciting in the last three years, the book features more than 45 recipes and stories from some of the region’s finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and local suppliers. It's fronted by Cambridge's premier restaurant, Midsummer House, with a foreword from head chef and Great British Menu winner, Mark Abbott. Also featured are Tristan Welch, who trained under Gary Rhodes and Michel Roux Jr, and is head chef at Parker's Tavern (part of the newly opened University Arms hotel), atmospheric north African eaterie Bedouin and newly-opened Restaurant Twenty Two, run by ex-Gordon Ramsay protégé, Sam Carter. There are also a number of returning favourites with brand new dishes such as OliveOlive, The Gog Farm Shop, Pint Shop and Jack's Gelato. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense hearty food or something altogether more exotic, there’s lots for you here.

Book 32

The Derbyshire Cook Book: Second Helpings celebrates the best of the county's food scene and follows on from the acclaimed first edition released in 2015. Showcasing how the region’s food scene has developed in the last three years, the book features more than 40 recipes and stories from some of the region’s finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, farm shops, cafes and local suppliers. It includes a foreword and recipe from Chris Mapp, owner and head chef at Barlow's Tickled Trout, plus chapters and recipes from Chatsworth Farm Shop (part of the Chatsworth Estate), the Michelin-starred Fischer's at Baslow, highly acclaimed restaurant/hotel Peacock at Rowsley (who also appear in the Michelin Guide), as well as cosy country pubs like The Elm Tree at Elmton and the award-winning Old Hall Inn in Chinley. There are also chapters from producers such as potted meat specialists Granny Marys, artisan cheese-makers Cow Close Farm and local ice cream aficionados Fredericks. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense hearty food or something altogether more exotic, there’s lots for you here.

Book 33

Den Haag Cook Book

by Katie Fisher

Published 8 October 2018
Den Haag Cook Book is the latest in Meze Publishing’s `Get Stuck In’ series of regional cook books, celebrating the best of the city's food scene with over 25 recipes from a wide selection of local foodie businesses. It follows hot on the heels of The Amsterdam Cook Book, released in 2017, and includes some of the city's finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and suppliers. The book includes recipes and a foreword from Michelin-star holder and owner of four Den Haag restaurants Marcel van der Kleijn, who features Calla's, Oogst, BIT Grill & Café and his latest enterprise, Restaurant Tapisco. Also featured are wine experts André Kerstens, family-run for almost 150 years, trendy Hawaiian sushi eatery Ohana Poké and Bites and Stories, a walking food tour showcasing Den Haag’s eclectic food scene. So whether your taste is fine dining or no nonsense, hearty food, there will be a dish for people of all cooking abilities and tastes.

Book 37

The Cornish Cook Book

by Katie Fisher

Published 18 July 2019
The Cornish Cook Book is the latest in the `Get Stuck In' series of regional cook books from Meze Publishing. It celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with over 30 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers across the county. Among this line-up are Gylly Beach, winner of `Best Cafe' in the Southwest 2018 as voted for by the readers of Food Magazine, The Rising Sun, Cornwall Life's Pub of the Year for 2018 and Edie's Kitchen run by Nigel Brown who has returned to his home county after working with the likes of Raymond Blanc at Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons. So whether you are a novice in the kitchen or a budding master chef, this book has recipes to suit all tastes, and also reflects the wonderful melting pot of cuisines in on of the country's top foodie destinations. This is the 37th book in Meze's hugely successful 'Get Stuck In' series and is expected to be among the best-selling cookery titles in the region.

Book 38

The Lancashire Cook Book: Second Helpings celebrates the best of the county’s food scene and follows on from the best-selling first edition released in 2016, which was Booths Supermarket’s second best-selling cook book that year. Working in collaboration with Visit Lancashire to highlight the wealth of producers and passionate foodies in the region, the book showcases how the food scene has developed in the last three years, and features more than 40 recipes and stories from some of the region’s finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, farm shops, cafes and local suppliers.
They include The Freemasons at Wiswell from Steven Smith, named gastropub chef of the year in 2019, longstanding Lancashire favourite The Cartford Inn, award-winning local gin Cuckoo Gin from Brindle Distillery as well as the Clitheroe Food Festival and Ye Olde Sausage Shop who hold more than 50 gold awards for their sausages and superlative Food hall Holmes Mill. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense hearty food or something altogether more exotic, there’s lots for you here. This is the 38th book in Meze's hugely successful 'Get Stuck In' series and is expected to be among the best-selling cookery titles in the region.

Book 39

The Bristol and Bath Cook Book

by Katie Fisher

Published 18 November 2019
The Bristol and Bath Cook Book is the latest in the `Get Stuck In' series of regional cook books from Meze Publishing and follows on from the original best-selling title (The Bristol Cook Book released in 2016). It celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with over 40 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers across the region. Among this line-up are Pinkmans Bakery, featured in The Sunday Times Top 25 bakeries in the UK, The Fish Shop, a local fishmonger with two sites offering mail order delivery and fish filleting courses, Pasture, a Bristol steak restaurant with in-house butchers and open kitchen and Castle Farm in Midford, a cafe offering cookery classes and supper clubs on an organic farm. So whether you are a novice in the kitchen or a budding master chef, this book has recipes to suit all tastes, and also reflects the wonderful melting pot of cuisines in a beautiful part of the country.

Book 40

The North Yorkshire Cook Book Second Helpings is the latest in the `Get Stuck In' series of regional cook books from Meze Publishing. It celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with over 40 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers across the region, including a foreword and recipes from Michelin-star holder Tommy Banks, owner of the 2017 Trip Advisor Best Restaurant in the World, The Black Swan at Oldstead. Other recipes come from TV chef Shaun Rankin's restaurant Grantley Hall, plastic-free shop The Bishy Weigh, as well as the first ever Yorkshire whisky distillery, Spirit of Yorkshire. Meanwhile wine pairings from Field and Fawcett wine merchants and deli and fabulous cakes from Jervaulx Abbey Tearooms make for an eclectic mix of recipes that celebrate the best of this famous foodie region. So whether your taste is fine dining, no nonsense hearty food or something altogether more exotic, there's something for everyone.

Book 41

The Surrey Cook Book

by Kate Eddison and Katie Fisher

Published 17 February 2020
The Surrey Cook Book is the latest in the ‘Get Stuck In’ series of regional cook books from Meze Publishing. It celebrates the best of the area’s food and drink scene with over 25 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers across the county. Among this line-up are the award-winning Dorking Butchery, Birley Estate, famed for their honey, cider and trout farm, as well as bread making meister Jack Sturgess and woodland dining and outdoor cookery school The Salt Box.
So whether you are a novice in the kitchen or a budding master chef, this book has recipes to suit all tastes, and also reflects the wonderful melting pot of cuisines in one of the country’s top foodie destinations. This is the 39th book in Meze's hugely successful 'Get Stuck In' series and is expected to be among the best-selling cookery titles in the region.