There is no more celebrated cookbook in Ireland than Maura Laverty's Full & Plenty:Classic Irish Cooking and now Mercier brings this selection of recipes to a new audience. The original 500-page text with its 300 recipes has been edited to a short, usable and practical 160-page book. Food and cooking are at the centre of any home. Society's values may have changed greatly since the 1960s when this book was first published, but the recipes, advice and love of good food will never go out of fashion. Maura Laverty was a journalist and writer who wrote exten-sively on food. In the late 1950s, The Irish Flour Millers Association commissioned her to write Full & Plenty, which was published in 1960. Subsequently, Anvil Press acquired the rights to the book and republished the text in both a full edition and in two smaller, edited volumes. Today Maura's work retains a freshness and one of the most charming aspects of her original text was the short prose pieces she wrote to accompany each chapter and we have included extracts of these at the start of some chapters. Maura's literary writing produced a much praised novel, Never No More, and several other works including No More Than Human and Alone We Embark. She died in 1967.
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'Maura Laverty's stories are full of recipes, her recipes full of stories. Her cookbooks, from Flour Economy in 1941 to Full and Plenty in 1960, reveal much about Irish life.' - The Irish Times
'In her 1960 cookbook, Full and Plenty, Maura Laverty uses this "nostalgic questionnaire" to demonstrate the connections between Irish food, heritage, and cooking skills. Echoing the song, she begins the actual recipe for colcannon by asking "Did you ever know the thrill of finding that lucky thrupenny-bit in your portion of our national Hallow-e'en dish?" She is referring, here, to the ritual of wrapping a coin in paper and adding it to a dish of colcannon before serving, so that some lucky eater could scoop it up.' - Rhona Richman Kenneally, The Irish Times
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-85635-634-3 (9781856356343)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Maura Laverty celebrated as Ireland's first celebrity chef, made an indelible mark on Irish culinary history with her engaging television presence and influential cookbooks that blended recipes with storytelling, showcasing her talents as a chef, writer, and broadcaster. Her work demystified cooking, offering a mix of traditional Irish and international cuisines, and her contributions to literature and drama further highlighted her cultural impact. Laverty's legacy continues to inspire the culinary and literary worlds, cementing her status as a pivotal figure in Ireland's gastronomic and cultural heritage.
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Glossary
Introduction
Chapter 1 Bread
Chapter 2 Cakes
Chapter 3 Pastry
Chapter 4 Fish
Chapter 5 Vegetables
Chapter 6 Meat, Poultry and Game
Chapter 7 Puddings & Desserts
Chapter 8 Accompaniments
Index 15