The Irish Cookbook
By (Author) Jp McMahon
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
10th March 2020
28th February 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.59415
Hardback
432
Width 180mm, Height 270mm, Spine 38mm
1553g
Acclaimed chef Jp McMahon dispels the myths surrounding Irish cuisine, delving into the country's culinary history and its varied influences, from Viking settlers to French conquerors. Ireland enjoys a rich food heritage dating back thousands of years, and as Jp says, its food is the summation of what the land and sea gives, and nothing more.
Through 450 recipes, McMahon celebrates the heritage and quality of Ireland's ingredients, from oysters and seaweed on its West Coast to beef and lamb from its pastures, and mushrooms, elderflowers, and rose hips foraged from the hedgerows.'A monumental tome on Irish cuisine.' - Food & Wine
'Scholarly, but also personal and inclusive. The variety of recipes here is part of the charm.' - New York Times
'A celebration of the country's amazing food heritage going back to hunter-gatherer settlements 10,000 years ago.' - BBC Good Food
'St Patrick's Day is coming - celebrate with Jp McMahon's revived classics, with not a spud in sight.' - Sunday Times Magazine
'The new story of Irish food.' - Irish Times
Jp McMahon is a chef, restaurateur, and author.
He is culinary director of the EatGalway RestaurantGroup and runs the Aniar Boutique CookerySchool. Founding chair and director of the GalwayFood Festival, Jp is an ambassador for Irish food.He organises an annual international chefsymposium entitled Food on the Edge in Galwayand writes a weekly column for the Irish Times.