LEAVES FROM THE WALNUT TREE by Ann Taruschio

LEAVES FROM THE WALNUT TREE by Ann Taruschio

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A selection of recipes from The Walnut Tree Inn restaurant. The restaurant's cuisine comes from as far afield as Italy, Wales and the Far East. The menu includes dishes as diverse as bacon and leek soup from Belgium, fish soup from Italy, Welsh Lamb, English Partridge and Sicilian cheesecake

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LEAVES FROM THE WALNUT TREE by Ann Taruschio

The Walnut Tree Inn is one of Europe's most fascinating restaurants, created by Ann and Franco Taruschio in a tiny Welsh hamlet over 30 years ago. Situated in the Welsh county of Gwent, the small white inn nestles in the lee of a barren mountain and diners flock there from all over the country to sample the delights of the couple's cuisine. It still looks like a pub, and extends that warm hospitality that distinguishes a good pub, but it is also its highly original and delicious cuisine that sets it apart. The cuisine is Franco Taruschio's own and reflects the complex influences, from as far afield as Italy, Wales and the Far East, that have shaped his cooking. The menu defies categorization and includes dishes as diverse as bacon and leek soup from Belgium, fish soup from Italy, Welsh lamb, English partridge and Sicilian cheesecake. The Taruschios grow their own herbs, the fruit and vegetables come from local growers and much of their fish and meat is bought from local organic suppliers. This book features recipes from Franco Taruschio's kitchen, and includes Brodetto, Red Mullet Anconetana, Curried Prawns and Pineapple, and Panache of Fish with Warm Balsamic Vinaigrette.
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ISBN 13 9781857930979
ISBN 10 1857930975
Title LEAVES FROM THE WALNUT TREE
Author Franco Taruschio
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1993-10-21
Number of pages 192
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