Title: Recipes from the
Spanish Kitchen
Author/s: Nicholas Butcher
RRP: $29.99
ISBN: 9781908117243
Format: Paperback, 320 pages
Dimensions: 236mm x 189mm
Publisher: Grub Street
Aust. Release Date: August 2012
Book Description/Synopsis:
In this affectionate and informative account
of Spain 's
food, Nicholas Butcher focuses on the traditional cooking of Spain through
its regions and its produce. The book starts with a journey through Spain , region
by region. Then there are chapters on tapas, salads, soups, vegetables, eggs,
rice, sauces, fish and shellfish, meat, poultry and game and puddings. The
author's enthusiasm for Spanish cooking permeates every page. He explores his
favourite dishes, the culture and history behind them and how best to recreate
them. Their origins lie in the authentic cuisine of the Spanish cities, towns
and countryside. From the bustling capital Madrid and Basque seaside towns to rustic
Andalucia, Nicholas highlights the pillars of Spanish cooking and the culture
in which the food is grown, prepared and eaten. With a love of vibrant flavours
and uncomplicated ingredients, Spanish cuisine has its roots firmly in home
cooking and has developed out of the ingenious use of local raw ingredients -
olives, almonds, saffron, garlic, paprika - together with magnificent fish,
shellfish and charcuterie. First published in 1990 but out of print for many
years, this beautifully written travelogue goes beyond the familiar to the heart
of the country, its culture and its food. It's a wonderful read and is regarded
by many as one of the best books on the subject.
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