Made in Great Britain

Rising star Aiden Byrne shares his passion for great British cooking. The youngest chef ever to win a Michelin star, Aiden is now head chef at the grill in London's prestigious Dorchester hotel. There are 150 recipes divided into four chapters: Vegetables, Fish, Meat and Desserts. Ranging from beautifully simple dishes to the more fabulous creations, all the recipes showcase Aiden's talent for creating perfectly judged dishes using the best that Britain has to offer, from Scallops with Garlic and Lime Puree to Veal Cutlets with Broad Beans and Girolle Mushrooms and Warm Chestnut Cake with Chocolate Sorbet. As well as the recipes, Aiden writes authoritatively on a number of food issues and the book includes black and white photographs of Aiden visiting suppliers, sourcing ingredients and at work in the kitchen. More than just a recipe book, Made in Great Britain is a celebration of British food as well as a fascinating look at the motivation, passion and attitude of an emerging talent.

Aiden Byrne is the youngest chef to ever win a Michelin star (at the age of 22). This rising star of the British food scene has worked with such high-profile chefs as tom Aikens, Paul Rankin and David Adlard. Aiden has worked at many top Michelin-starred establishments, including Pied a Terre in London, Adlard's in Norwich, Peacock Alley and the Commons in Dublin and Danesfield House in Buckinghamshire. His restaurant in Lymm, The Church Green British Grill was named AA Restaurant of the Year for England. Auden is well known in the UK for appearing on programs like MasterChef and Great British Menu. The BBC's three-part series, Restaurant Wars: The Battle for Manchester, told the story of Aiden's epic competition with legendary chef SImon Rogan, as they competed to bring a Michelin star to the city of Manchester for the first time in 30 years.