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13.06.03

Paul and Jeanne Rankin's New Irish Cookery


140 new and traditional recipes using the best produce from Ireland


Irish hospitality is the stuff of legends, so it's only natural that Ireland is home to some of the best food and drink money can buy. This new collection, from a husband-and-wife team who specialise in Irish cuisine, is filled with traditional and modern recipes created to make the most of the very best Irish produce.


Paul and Jeanne Rankin's recipes take their influences from their many culinary journeys across the world, whilst retaining an authentic spirit, reflecting their shared passion for cooking with fresh and tasty Irish ingredients.

New Irish Cookery is a comprehensive compilation of simple dishes, featuring over 140 of the Rankin's favourite recipes. Many are revised and updated from Paul and Jeanne's vast collection and the book also includes brand new recipes from their Gourmet Ireland series and from Ready Steady Cook.

In this delightful book, Paul and Jeanne have given many of their favourite traditional Irish dishes, such as Colcannon Cakes and Irish Stew, a fresh and modern twist. They also present tantalising new recipes, including Spicy Leek and Goats' Cheese Souffl茅s and Sticky Toffee Puddings with Bushmills Butterscotch Sauce - dishes that promise fantastic results.

Beautifully illustrated with over 80 stunning colour photographs and a helpful section on how to buy the very best Irish produce, New Irish Cookery is a celebration of high-quality, simply mouth-watering food.


Release date: 11th September 2003
RRP: 拢19.99 (hardback)
ISBN: 0563 488 786


Notes to Editors:
A regular on Ready Steady Cook, Paul Rankin also has a successful restaurant and business, which he runs with his wife and fellow chef, Jeanne Rankin, in his native Belfast. Paul left Belfast to travel the world in 1980, meeting Jeanne along the way. Together they embarked on a culinary journey and later set up their first restaurant, Roscoff, which won Northern Ireland's first Michelin star. In 1999 they refitted the premises and reopened as Cayenne - a restaurant with a more informal feel. Paul and Jeanne have appeared together in three series of Gourmet Ireland and have published two successful Gourmet Ireland books.




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