Quality Chop House: Modern Recipes and Stories from a London Classic
By (Author) Will Lander
By (author) Shaun Searley
By (author) Dan Morgenthau
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
1st November 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.5
Hardback
256
Width 206mm, Height 254mm, Spine 31mm
1124g
The Quality Chop House has stood proudly on the corner of Farringdon Road and Exmouth Market since 1876. Its been a working mans caff, an Italian deli, a 90s celeb magnet and, for the last 6 years, one of Londons best-known, best-loved restaurants, with its famous confit potatoes regular topping lists of dishes you cant miss in London on websites across the globe. On any given night, you will find notables from London's food world propping up the bar or rummaging for bottles of wine in the shop next door.
Every week, delicious produce arrives at the restaurant from all over the British Isles: produce which eventually ends up in dishes like pastrami cured salmon and pickled cabbage or beef mince on dripping toast. The cooking is deceptively simple but honed to perfection: behind each recipe is an accumulation of notes, seasoning tweaks and adjustments according to what might be in season. Learn the secret behind those famous potatoes, the timings behind a perfect Sunday roast and what really makes a sandwich.
This is British cooking written with accessibility and precision, that will make itself at home in any kitchen.
A stunner -- Diana Henry * Daily Telegraph *
The Quality Chop House has been a stalwart on London's Farringdon Road for 150 years. Despite its heritage (and Grade-II listed Victorian decor) the restaurant aims to offer modern, innovative cooking based around the finest ingredients the British Isles provide. They focus just as much on their wine list as their menu aiming to provide a range of new and interesting bottles from the New World as well as a few esoteric single bottles from dusty, old cellars as well.