Book: Paperback | 129 x 198mm | 400 pages | ISBN 9780140273243 | 25 Jun 1998 | Penguin
In this classic work, Jane Grigson reveals the richness and surprising diversity of England's culinary heritage. From modest dishes such as Gloucestershire cheese and ale and toad-in-the-hole to grander ones using roast game, local fish and fresh vegetables, as well as traditional puddings, teatime cakes, and preserves, this joyful celebration of our national cuisine is a pleasure to cook from and a delight to read.
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