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The Game Cook

Recipes Inspired by a Conversation in My Butcher's Shop

By (author) Lord Norman Tebbit
Illustrated by Debby Mason
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Grub Street Publishing, London, United Kingdom
Published: 31st Aug 2017
Dimensions: w 137mm h 200mm d 27mm
Weight: 550g
ISBN-10: 1910690449
ISBN-13: 9781910690444
Barcode No: 9781910690444
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On visiting his local butcher, Norman Tebbit, food lover and family cook wondered why people would rather buy tasteless, factory-farmed chicken when they could eat good-quality game, often for less money. 'I think mostly', replied the butcher, ' it's because they don't know how to cook them - and they think it would be very difficult'.First published in 2009 and unavailable for many years, this is a revised, updated and redesigned edition, now containing new recipes, of this immensely popular cookbook. Norman Tebbit showcases his favourite game recipes including pheasant, partridge, duck, grouse, wood pigeon, woodcock, deer, rabbit and many more.Whether the recipe is a relatively simple casserole, or a more challenging dish, the easy-to-follow- style guarantees consistent results. The book also includes a concise guide to game, instructions on preparation, advice on kitchen equipment, handy conversion charts and individual hints and tips on the various game included.Written with humour, The Game Cook is a practical handbook of mouth-watering recipes for eco-cooks, traditional food-lovers and those who are looking for some money-saving ways to provide tasty, wholesome meat dishes to the family.

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'...an enjoyable and practical guide to dealing with game in the kitchen. Partridge, duck, venison, pheasant and grouse are all managed imaginatively, as are rabbit, hare, salmon and even pigeon. Recipes are detailed but practical.' The Express