Canteen: Great British Food

Canteen: Great British Food

Canteen: Great British Food

Canteen: Great British Food

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Overview

Canteen took the London restaurant scene by storm in 2005. Here was a restaurant serving proper British food - devilled kidneys on toast, potted duck, pork pies, and treacle tart - with passion and pride. Their no-nonsense, modern-meets-classic menu has brought good British cooking to the high street once more, and prompted the likes of Gordon Ramsay, Terence Conran and gastropubs around the country to follow suit.

Unapologetically nostalgic, their first, much-anticipated cookbook is a splendidly comforting collection of 120 British dishes, including steak and kidney pie, Arbroath smokies, blackcurrant jelly with ice cream and shortbread, and rhubarb and almond trifle.

Canteen is hugely popular with people of all ages, who just love good food. And with people keen to cook simple, economical and hearty family meals 'like Grandma used to make', Canteen's modern classics could not be more timely. Featuring innovative design and photography, and traditional recipes that helped to make Britain great, Great British Food will bring a touch of foodie nostalgia to kitchens country-wide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781448146758
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
Publication date: 05/31/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Canteen was established in 2005 by schoolfriends Cass Titcombe and Patrick Clayton-Malone. They teamed up with Dominic Lake to open their first restaurant in Spitalfields, London. Their aim was to offer great British food at reasonable prices in a modern, well-designed and democratic environment. Canteen now has branches at the Royal Festival Hall, Baker Street and Canary Wharf.
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