A Yorkshire Lad by Brian Turner

A Yorkshire Lad by Brian Turner

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Acclaimed chef Brian Turner tells the story of his culinary roots in this text, with accompanying recipes, which traces the story of his Yorkshire childhood, and his distinguished career cooking in some of Europe's top hotels and restaurants.

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A Yorkshire Lad by Brian Turner

Brian Turner's good-humoured directness underpins this cook's tour of his life, as he retraces his steps along the culinary route that has taken him from his northern roots to the chairmanship of the Academy of Culinary Arts. In 1986 he opened Turner's in Walton Street - a far cry from his home town in Morley and working in his father's transport cafe. Rich in anecdote and insight, the autobiographical text is complemented by over 50 recipes that both give a flavour of their era and occupy a special place in his own personal hall of fame.
Brian Turner is chef-patron of the award-winning Turner's restaurant in Walton Street, London, and Chairman of the Academy of Culinary Arts.
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ISBN 13 9780747273677
ISBN 10 0747273677
Title A Yorkshire Lad
Author Brian Turner
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2001-10-04
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.