Good Old-Fashioned School Dinners: The good, the bad and the spotted dick
By (Author) Becky Thorn
HarperCollins Publishers
Portico
27th November 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.5
Hardback
112
Width 200mm, Height 154mm, Spine 14mm
310g
A fun, nostalgic cookbook replete with over 50 tried and tested recipes for classic school dinners, includingbeef cobbler, spam fritters, chocolate concrete and jam roly-poly.
Good Old FashionedSchool Dinners,will transport you back to those halcyon days of school canteens, evoking the smells, flavours, tastes and textures, of beef cobbler, spam fritters, chocolate concrete and jam roly-poly.If you remember lusting after a Chopper, a Space Hopper or even The Milky Bar Kid, then chances are youll also have had school dinners like this. Steaming pies, sloppy mash and puddings drowning in custard evoke a plethora of memories, some good, others frankly awful depending on what you had served up when you reached the front of the lunch queue.
Good Old Fashioned School Dinners is replete with recipes to make over fifty dishes, including both traditional favourites and meals that were strictly school-canteen-only. They are all tried and tested, prised from the apron pockets of school cooks or otherwise recreated as authentically as possible. Cook yourself back to a golden age when tank tops were cool and lapels were so wide you could catch them on door frames. Fill your kitchen with glorious smells and fill the stomachs of loved ones with custard you could even round up a few friends and have a back-to-school dinner party.
Becky Thorn is a part-time primary school teacher with a long-suffering husband and two children (on whom she tries out her recipes). She has appeared on Masterchef Goes Large as a guest amateur restaurant critic, and has also designed a meal for the Heinz Weightwatchers range. She has guested on BBC London radio talking about the School Dinners concept.