The National Trust Cookbook (National Trust Food)

Hardback

Main Details

Title The National Trust Cookbook (National Trust Food)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) National Trust
By (author) National Trust Books
SeriesNational Trust Food
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 252,Width 195
Category/GenreGeneral cookery and recipes
Cookery by ingredient
ISBN/Barcode 9781909881709
ClassificationsDewey:641.5
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint National Trust Books
Publication Date 14 April 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In this cookbook, the National Trust share their hugely popular, tried-and-tested dishes so you can cook your favourites at home. The National Trust has nearly 200 cafes, and in 2014 they served 3.2 million cups of tea, 2.68 million home-made cakes and more than 600,000 soups. In this cookbook, the National Trust share their hugely popular, tried-and-tested dishes so you can cook your favourites at home. There are over 100 recipes for British seasonal dishes, ranging from classics like Steak and Ale Pie to to newer favourites like Pumpkin Pearl Barley Risotto and Vegetable Tagine. Desserts range from scones (of which the NT sell millions and particularly pride themselves) to Ginger and Satsuma cake and Orange and Poppyseed cake. Many of the recipes use ingredients sourced from the NT's kitchen gardens and farms - and so make the most of the fresh summer peas or autumnal squashes. The book also features recipes that are linked to NT places, such as the hearty beef stew enjoyed by Churchill at Chartwell, Agatha Christie's favourite Lobster Bisque which she ate at Greenway, or the Plum Cake recipe handed down to Beatrix Potter from her mother.

Author Biography

Founded to preserve and provide access to places of natural beauty or historical significance, the National Trust is one of the world's leading conservation organisations dedicated to preserving Britain's landscape. From ancient forests to historic houses and gardens, the Trust looks after more than a quarter of a million hectares of land, including over 770 miles of coastline and thousands of archaeological monuments across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.