1 edition of Great British secrets. found in the catalog.
Great British secrets.
Published
1996
by Payne & Gunter in Northolt, Mddx
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Londonvenues available for hire for functions through the catering firm of Payne & Gunter.
Contributions | Payne & Gunter (Firm) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 48p. : |
Number of Pages | 48 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21348740M |
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Great British Cooking: A Well-kept Secret Great book for those of us who like British food. The recipes are easy to follow and measurements are American and not metric. You will find well over recipes in this book. The British are not well known for good food but that is because the. From a Nazi grave in the heart of London to a special train for funerals - Britain's strangest secrets are finally revealed. Secret Britain: The .
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Great collection of tricks, techniques, history, and recipes. I enjoyed learning the history of some of the things we’ve seen made on GBBO and I picked up a few recipes I’d like to try out. I do wish there were photos though; baking books with no photography are a bit frustrating since you don’t have an idea of what the finished product /5.
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Gerard Baker is an author and broadcaster who specialises in British food culture and history. He has worked for the seminal BBC Radio Four Food Programme since and has been a columnist on a number of national titles including The Times, BBC Good Food and the Kitchen Garden.
Gerard has appeared in a number of television series, most regularly with the Hairy : Ebury Publishing. This book is an absolute bible.
It is written in an easy-to-follow manner and gives you a good grounding in basic cooking techniques but also gives you the inspiration that you too can cook the things that were done on the Great British Bake-Off!/5.
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