English Puddings

English Puddings

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Author: Mary Norwack
Format: Hardback, 129mm x 198mm, 240 pages
Published: Grub Street Publishing, United Kingdom, 2015

There can be few kitchens without at least one fruit-stained Mary Norwak book on their shelves and thanks to so many of today's superchefs featuring classic dishes on their signature menus, we are all rediscovering the delights of our native puddings, both sweet and savoury; Steak and Kidney Pudding, Summer Pudding and Bread and Butter Pudding are all now appearing in the smartest restaurants - and rightly so. The culinary pendulum is swinging back to a style of eating consisting of simple, unfussy plates of delicious slow-cooked meats and gently stewed seasonal fruits, many of which virtually cook themselves, and allowing us to eat well without expensive, imported ingredients. As well as a wonderful collection of recipes which spans trifles, syllabubs, fools, fritters, dumplings, pies and tarts, Mary Norwak also gives us a fascinating insight into the history of all these now popular dishes.

Mary Norwak, who died in October 2010, was a food writer for many years, and wrote more than 100 cookery books as well as one on kitchen antiques. She contributed to many national newspapers and magazines including The Times, The Guardian, Good Housekeeping and House and Garden. She was cookery editor of the Daily Express, and of Farmer's Weekly, and on the latter began to develop her great interest in regional and traditional food, and in the social history of cooking and eating.

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Author: Mary Norwack
Format: Hardback, 129mm x 198mm, 240 pages
Published: Grub Street Publishing, United Kingdom, 2015

There can be few kitchens without at least one fruit-stained Mary Norwak book on their shelves and thanks to so many of today's superchefs featuring classic dishes on their signature menus, we are all rediscovering the delights of our native puddings, both sweet and savoury; Steak and Kidney Pudding, Summer Pudding and Bread and Butter Pudding are all now appearing in the smartest restaurants - and rightly so. The culinary pendulum is swinging back to a style of eating consisting of simple, unfussy plates of delicious slow-cooked meats and gently stewed seasonal fruits, many of which virtually cook themselves, and allowing us to eat well without expensive, imported ingredients. As well as a wonderful collection of recipes which spans trifles, syllabubs, fools, fritters, dumplings, pies and tarts, Mary Norwak also gives us a fascinating insight into the history of all these now popular dishes.

Mary Norwak, who died in October 2010, was a food writer for many years, and wrote more than 100 cookery books as well as one on kitchen antiques. She contributed to many national newspapers and magazines including The Times, The Guardian, Good Housekeeping and House and Garden. She was cookery editor of the Daily Express, and of Farmer's Weekly, and on the latter began to develop her great interest in regional and traditional food, and in the social history of cooking and eating.