The Chain Bridge honey bible
Ashworth, Liz2016
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The earliest evidence of honey being enjoyed in Scotland dates back to 1000 years BC - and Iron-age beaker that once contained mead was found in a burial chamber in Fife. Since before history, honey has added delicacy and sweetness to the Scottish diet. Scottish honey, with its fragrances of heather, meadowsweet, clover and birch, is a unique, magical ingredient and this book features a host of easy-to-prepare recipes drawing on this wonderful resource. Liz Ashworth introduces us to its versatility from dishes as varied as Medieval sweet pickled salmon and honey-spiced beetroot, to the delectable cranachan and more contemporary chocolate honey fudge cake.
Main title:
The Chain Bridge honey bible / Liz Ashworth.
Author:
Ashworth, Liz, authorChain Bridge (Farm), associated with work
Imprint:
Edinburgh : Birlinn, 2016.
Collation:
96 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 16 cm
ISBN:
9781780273440 (pbk)
Language:
English
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BRN:
1533195
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