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From city centre hot spots to rural hidden gems, Nottingham has it all and more! Whether you're looking for a recipe to indulge in from a favourite lunch spot, or a fascinating guide to the city as seen through the eyes of its makers, bakers and chefs, pick up your copy, roll up your sleeves and get stuck in!
The Bath Cook Book strives to capture and promote the region's vibrant approach to food and drink through more than 40 recipes and stories from some of the area's finest food establishments such as restaurants, delis, farm shops, pubs, and local producers.
The Lancashire Cook Book is a celebration of the food and drink in the heart of the north with over 40 recipes and stories from the region. Everything's proper in Lancashire; the people, the pubs and most importantly, the food. Through restaurants, delis, producers, cafes and farm shops, the first-class produce and cooking speaks for itself.
Featuring recipes and a foreword from Michelin-starred restaurant The Nut Tree Inn, The Oxfordshire Cook Book celebrates the culinary diversity of this beautiful rural county. It features more than 40 recipes from some of the county's finest food establishments such as delis, farm shops, pubs and local producers.
With a foreword by twice Great British Menu winner Colin Mcgurran from Winteringham Fields, The Lincolnshire Cook Book celebrates the culinary diversity of the county of Lincolnshire, and features more than 35 stunning recipes from local restaurants, cafes, delis, pubs and food producers.
The North Yorkshire Cook Book Second Helpings celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with over 40 recipes from a selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and producers, including a foreword and recipes from Michelin-star holder Tommy Banks, owner of the 2017 Trip Advisor Best Restaurant in the World, The Black Swan.
The Devon Cook Book celebrates the array of eateries that make the county such a culinary capital, showcasing recipes and stories from some of Devon's finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and local suppliers, including seafood specialists and Michelin star holders Thomas Carr @ The Olive Room.
Shropshire's food scene is fresh and vibrant, offering an abundance of appeal to both locals and visitors from further afield. The book affords an insight into Shropshire's understated food scene, offering over 35 tantalising recipes from a selection of the county's finest places to eat and drink.
The Derbyshire Cook Book: Second Helpings celebrates the best of the county's food scene and follows the acclaimed first edition released in 2015. It features more than 40 recipes and stories from some of the region's finest local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, farm shops, cafes and local suppliers including Chatsworth and Fischer's.
With a foreword by Michelin-starred chef Max Fischer from Fischer's at Baslow Hall, The Derbyshire Cook Book celebrates the culinary diversity of the county of Derbyshire with more than 40 stunning recipes from local restaurants, cafes, delis, pubs and producers.
The Bristol and Bath Cook Book follows on from the 2016 best-seller, The Bristol Cook Book. It celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with over 40 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and producers, including Pinkmans Bakery, featured in The Sunday Times Top 25 bakeries in the UK.
Published in collaboration with The Glasgowist, The Glasgow and the West Coast Cook Book celebrates the best of the area's food scene with over 40 recipes from a wide selection of local restaurants, delis, gastro pubs, cafes and local suppliers. Among those included are The Gannet, Two Fat Ladies, The Spanish Butcher and Hutchesons City Grill.
The Cornish Cook Book celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with over 25 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers across the county. Among this line-up are Gylly Beach, winner of `Best Cafe' in the Southwest 2018 and The Rising Sun, Cornwall Life's Pub of the Year for 2018.
The Amsterdam Cook Book comprises more than 40 recipes and stories celebrating the best restaurants, gastro pubs, producers and deli with stunning food photography from Casper van Dort. The book also includes the likes of Momo, Izakaya, The Duchess, Mr Porter, The Butcher, The Juice Brothers, Vida and Blauw.
From quirky home-grown cafes to sleek city-centre restaurants and off-the-track country pubs, The Leeds and West Yorkshire Cook Book offers a veritable slice of the region's burgeoning food and drink scene with over 40 recipes from The Box Tree in Ilkley, Craft House and Bondgate Bakery to name just a few.
The Bristol Cook Book celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with stunning photos, beautiful recipes and anecdotes from Bristol's finest independent restaurants, cafes, delicatessens, pubs, farm shops and producers. These include Ahh Toots, The Mall Deli, Rosemarino and Hyde & Co.
The Edinburgh and East Cook Book celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with over 25 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers across Edinburgh and the east coast of Scotland. Among this line-up are The Newport, a fine dining restaurant by MasterChef winner Jamie Scott.
The Manchester Cook Book: Second Helpings celebrates the city's food scene and follows the best-selling first edition released in 2015. It features more than 40 recipes and stories from some of the city's finest restaurants, delis, gastro pubs and cafes including MasterChef winner Simon Wood and Great British Menu contestant Mary-Ellen McTague.
The Lancashire Cook Book: Second Helpings celebrates the best of the county's food scene and follows on from the best-selling first edition released in 2016, which was Booths Supermarket's second best-selling cook book that year. It includes recipes from The Freemasons at Wiswell from Steven Smith, named gastropub chef of the year in 2019.
The Surrey Cook Book is the latest in the 'Get Stuck In' series of regional cook books. It celebrates the best of the area's food and drink scene with over 25 recipes contributed by a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, cafes and small producers across the county including Dorking Butchery, Bake With Jack and Dastaan.
Den Haag Cook Book follows hot on the heels of The Amsterdam Cook Book, released in 2017, and celebrates the best of the city's food scene with over 25 recipes from a wide selection of local foodie businesses. The book includes recipes and a foreword from Michelin star holder Marcel van der Kleijn, and wine expert Andre Kerstens.
From Bermondsey to Battersea and Clapham to Crystal Palace, this book celebrates all that is great about South London's independent food and drink scene. With more than 50 recipes and stories, it showcases the hard work, care and commitment of the people who run this eclectic mix of businesses in one of the UK's foodie hotspots.
The Brighton and Sussex Cook Book showcases the diverse range of incredibly talented people who contribute their love and care to making the food and drink scene so exciting, and celebrates the independent spirit that has created such a plethora of unique culinary delights.
The Norfolk Cook Book celebrates the best of the local food scene with more than 60 recipes from all manner of top chefs including Great British Menu winner Richard Bainbridge and Michelin-starred Galton Blackiston, as well as local gastropubs, delis, farm shops, producers and suppliers across the county.
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