James Martin's Islands to Highlands

James Martin's Islands to Highlands

by James Martin
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 19/03/2020

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Since going on his Great British Adventure in 2019, James Martin has taken to the road again (and the sea and skies, too!) to bring us a new British recipes cookbook, featuring more of his favourite stunning – and occasionally remote – locations around the UK.


With a foreword by Tom Kerridge, this new celebration of the unique food of the British Isles sees James travel from islands to Highlands, cooking and eating everywhere from Cornwall to Scilly, Jersey and Guernsey, Isle of Man to Shetland, the Peak District, Lake District and Yorkshire Moors, and from Wales to Skye. He takes advantage of the best ingredients the country has to offer, making Poached Turbot with a Creamy Herb Sauce on a boat in Guernsey, BBQ Pork Burgers on the Isle of Man, traditional Singing Hinnies in Northumberland – and more surprising dishes like Hoisin Duck on beautiful St Martin's in the Isles of Scilly.


It's another inspiring culinary journey for fans of the show and there are 80 recipes from the series, along with details of the producers and chefs James visits, and exclusive photography from behind the scenes on this extraordinary food trip.

ISBN:
9781787135260
9781787135260
Category:
National & regional cuisine
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
19-03-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Quadrille
James Martin

Former presenter of the BBC's Saturday Kitchen, James Martin is one of the UK's most popular TV chefs, whose enthusiasm and passion for food have won him countless fans.

His accessible approach to cooking has been showcased across bestselling books including Sweet (2015), Home Comforts (2014) and More Home Comforts (2016).

He regularly appears on the BBC, ITV and Food Network, as well as demonstrating live at the BBC Good Food Show and touring the UK with his own one-man show.

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