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HomeBooksBritish Recipes & CookingScots Cooking: The Best Traditional and Contemporary Scottish Recipes |
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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
The Best Scottish Cookery Book Nov 01, 2001
By Sophie Owen Finally a book that successfully combines contemperory with the traditional.The recipes are beautifully presented with spectacular colour photographs. Unlike some cookery writer's books the recipes are usable for every day life covering such topics as breakfast, meats and baking. Being Scottish myself I know that this book genuinely reflects Scottish cooking and I love the way the author combines the recipes with anecdotes making the book not only a good cooking book but also a good read. I would highly suggest that everybody should buy this book as the recipes are the best things that have come out of Scotland since Sean Connery.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Fabulous Food! Jun 07, 2005
By S. L. Campbell If you like Scottish food, sweets in particular, this book is for you! We have made virtually all of the baking and sweet recipes in this book, and they are all delicious. Do you like Tiramisu? I did not think anything could top that, but then I tried the recipe in this book for Cranachan -- oh, my! Who'd of thought that cream and raspberries and honey could mix with some other delightful things and be so incredible?
The breakfast pancakes, with lime juice flavored golden syrup as a topping -- amazing! Real maple syrup pales in comparison. And fresh from the oven Baps and eggs for breakfast -- yum!
You'll need to buy some Lyle's Golden Syrup and some Lyle's Black Treacle for most of the baking recipes, but it is SO worth it!
We've only made one meal recipe, to date, which is the Scotch Broth. For soup/stew lovers, this one is a hearty bunch of comfort food. Eaten with some warm, crusty wheat rolls, on a cold winter's evening, you are definitly feeling some endorphins flowing!
Buy the book! :)
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Over a hundred of the best traditional Scottish recipes Apr 04, 2004
By Midwest Book Review Over a hundred of the best traditional Scottish recipes have been collected for Scots Cooking by Scottish author Sue Lawrence from her home country, and uses the fresh and diverse local ingredients for which Scotland is so famous. Anticipate many dishes holding seafood and meats, and presenting flavor combinations not to be found in other cookbooks; such as the Orkney dish Clapshot.
Scots Cooking by Sue Lawrence Mar 12, 2011
By Steven M. Krause
"svensvane"
I bought this book after visiting Scotland five times. I enjoyed the food while I was there and I wanted to be able to cook some of the dishes at home. Sue Lawrence is a well-known Scots cook and I chose her book after reading some of her cooking articles in Scottish newspapers. While altering recipes to make them healthier or to use more readily available ingredients, Sue retains the tradition and taste of the food. Scots food has long been under-appreciated as it isn't considered gormet like French and Italian cooking, but it is hearty and can be very satisfying. It is more like comfort food.
Amazing Scots Cookbook Nov 25, 2010
By R. Shorkey This is a great book for anyone interested in Scottish food. It offers explanations and history on many of the recipes and ingredients, and also includes many full color photos.
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