Good game : European & British game cookery 🔍
Victoria Jardine-Paterson; Colin Laurie McKelvie
Swan Hill Press, New Ed edition, September 2002
English [en] · PDF · 17.5MB · 2002 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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good Game Is A New Departure In Game Cookery Books, Drawing Together A Wide Range Of Traditional And Modern Recipes From All Over Europe. Over 25 Different Species Of Game Animals, Birds, And Fish Are Included, Each In A Separate Section, In Which Colin Mckelvie Gives An Introduction To Its Natural History And Hunting Traditions. There Are Also Practical Sections On The Preparation Of Game For The Kitchen, With Easy-to-follow Illustrations.
Alternative title
British and European Game Cookery
Alternative author
Jardine-Paterson, Victoria; McKelvie, Colin Laurie; Leadbetter, Diana
Alternative author
Jarding-Paterson, Victoria, McKelvie, Colin
Alternative author
Victoria Jarding-Paterson, Colin McKelvie
Alternative publisher
Quiller Publishing Ltd
Alternative publisher
Shrewsbury: Swan Hill
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
Shrewsbury, 2002, ©1993
Alternative edition
2000
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tight binding
Alternative description
In this book, the authors draw together over 25 different species of game animals, birds and fish, to present a wide range of traditional and modern recipes. There are useful sections on the preparation of game, with easy to follow illustrations
Alternative description
216 pages : 25 cm
Originally published: 1993
Includes index
Originally published: 1993
Includes index
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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