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The Great British Book of Baking
The Great British Book of Baking

The Great British Book of Baking

120 Best-Loved Recipes From Teatime Treats to Pies and Pasties

COOKING

352 Pages, 8 x 9.75

Formats: Cloth

Cloth, $56.99 (US $56.99)

Publication Date: October 2010

ISBN 9780718157111

Rights: US

Penguin UK (Oct 2010)
Michael Joseph

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Overview

This is the official book to accompany the hit BBC2 TV series The Great British Bake-off, presented by Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc. This book takes us on a tour of the very best in baking our nation has to offerfrom Eccles cakes to Cornish pasties, Chelsea buns to Scottish gingerbread. With trips to notable landmarks from baking historyMelton Mowbray and Sandwich among the more famous, as well as locally loved secrets from towns and villages around the countrythe book highlights the importance of baking as part of the UK's national heritage. More than 120 recipes, as well as numerous adaptations and suggestions, cover the whole range of baking skills from sweet jam tarts to savory game pie. These are recipes that have been passed through the generations, securing themselves as baking classics, and include recipes from the contestants of The Great British Bake Off. Whether you want to try your hand at the delicate art of petticoat tails shortbread or dish up a hearty steak pie to a hungry family, you will be looking between the pages of The Great British Book of Baking time and time again, as Linda Collister has brought together the very best recipes from around the British Isles.

Author Biography

Linda Collister trained at the Cordon Bleu, then La Varenne in Paris. She has written more than 25 books, nearly all on baking. Sheila Keating is a food writer who has worked on a wide range of books. She has a special interest in the provenance of British food and has written the narrative introductions for The Great British Book of Baking.