The Irish Countrywomen's Association Cookbook
Autor: | Irish Countrywomen's Association |
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EAN: | 9780717153343 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.10.2012 |
Untertitel: | Recipes from Our Homes to Yours |
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Schlagworte: | Dublin cobbler Irish Countrywomen's Association Irish coffee Irish heritage Irish traditional cooking The ICA bacon and cabbage barn brack boxty colcannon cookery family cooking food and drink soda bread tried and tested recipes |
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Whether you are looking for a comforting soup, a family meal or something sweet, the beauty of this book is that you know the recipe will work. There are over 100 delicious recipes for everything from Spring Nettle Soup and Dublin Coddle to Crusted Rack of Lamb with Orange and Olive Salad, together with 'How To' sections on baking, making preserves and cooking potatoes as well as cooking for a crowd and within a budget. This cookbook will also prove an invaluable resource for the next generation of home-makers, those novice cooks still building up confidence in the kitchen who might call home for that foolproof recipe. Think of The ICA Cookbook as akin to having not just your own mammy on speed dial but rather a whole host of mammies and grannies from all over the country, each sharing their own words of wisdom and precious firsthand experiences.
The ICA was founded in May 1910 with the aim to improve the standard of life in rural Ireland through education and co-operative effort . Today the ICA has 700 local Guilds throughout Ireland in cities, towns and rural areas. They continue to offer support and fun as well as opportunities to make friends, learn new skills and contribute to the wider community.
The ICA was founded in May 1910 with the aim to improve the standard of life in rural Ireland through education and co-operative effort . Today the ICA has 700 local Guilds throughout Ireland in cities, towns and rural areas. They continue to offer support and fun as well as opportunities to make friends, learn new skills and contribute to the wider community.