Bryan Webb's Kitchen

Author:   Bryan Webb
Publisher:   Graffeg Limited
ISBN:  

9781905582228


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   10 September 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Bryan Webb's Kitchen


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"Tyddyn Llan is widely considered one of the best restaurants in Wales; winner of the Good Food Guide Wales three times in five years and two Egon Ronay Stars. Bryan Webb's Kitchen features over 100 delicious recipes from Bryan's kitchen including his signature dishes. Experience the day to day running of the hotel from breakfast in the restaurant and arrival of the suppliers to preparation in the kitchen, all in Bryan's diary-style narrative. AUTHOR: Bryan Webb has been actively involved in cooking since his early teens. It all started in Whitebrook, South Wales, in the mid-seventies with Sonia and Neville Blech, the first ever restaurateurs in Wales to attain a Michelin Star. After four years in Swansea at the famous Drangway Restaurant with Colin Pressdee, Bryan, aged 24, took control of his first kitchen and began his stepping stone to Hilaire where he remained for fourteen years. In the autumn of 2002, Bryan and his wife Susan purchased Tyddyn Llan. Since the Webbs took over they have built on Tyddyn Llan's reputation to make it one of the finest restaurants with rooms in the country. REVIEWS: ""This book is simply an honest extension of the food Bryan serves at Tyddyn Llan: it is thoroughly delicious and beautifully executed food and there is not a single dish here whish does not make complete and utter culinary sense. I urge every cook to buy this book."" Bruce Poole, Chez Bruce, London ""Bryan Webb is a real talent, a craftsman based in good taste and cooking skill. Bryan Webb's Kitchen gives an insight into the inspiration that goes into a successful restaurant. And the recipes are pretty fine too."" Shaun Hill, The Walnut Tree, Abergavenny ""Bryan Webb's Kitchen is a book of particular note for those hoping to set up or improve their own destination."" The Caterer magazine ILLUSTRATIONS 150 colour illustrations"

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Author:   Bryan Webb
Publisher:   Graffeg Limited
Imprint:   Graffeg Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 20.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 25.00cm
Weight:   0.888kg
ISBN:  

9781905582228


ISBN 10:   1905582226
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   10 September 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Road back to Wales, Madness at the Manor, To begin with, Travelling, Signature dishes, Game, Food Heros, Running a hotel, Suppliers, To finish, Naughty bits after work, A bit on the side, Basics, A day in the life. -- Publisher: Graffeg

Reviews

Bryan Webb is a very experienced chef who, with his wife Susan, runs the Tyddyn Llan Restaurant with Rooms in Llandrillo, Denbighshire. Sadly I haven’t been there to taste his food, so I’m not writing this as an already converted fan, but having read his book I’m determined to go. This is a marvellous book, managing to be both a cookbook that makes you want to try the recipes, and a book about the food and hotel that is a pleasure simply to sit and read. It is published with Graffeg’s usual excellent production values and the photographs, mostly by Harry Williams or the Liverpool Daily Post group of photographers, are beautiful throughout. The recipes are set out in a very personal but easy to use order: starters, signature dishes, recipes inspired by his food heroes, key recipes in running a hotel, such as breakfasts, puddings, ‘naughty bits’ which I’d call comfort food, side dishes and ‘the basics’ such as stock. He writes about the recipes as well as simply describing them and it’s full of useful tips, such as how a rare ingredient could be replaced or how you might simplify some elements. Around the recipes themselves are descriptions of their many journeys to eat inspiring food around the world; lots of lovely pieces and pictures of their key suppliers; a really interesting piece by Neville Blech on their wine list; and my favourite was ‘A Day in the Life of Tyddyn Llan’. This book would make a wonderful present for anyone who has ever dreamed of running a restaurant or hotel. The recipes are very varied, from the new to the (equally important to get right) familiar, from grilled lobster with coriander, lime and ginger butter to steak and kidney pie, from rhubarb and champagne trifle to vanilla ice cream. Webb is clearly passionate about food, but not precious. There is a great deal of care and love here, and a passion for good ingredients, but there is no pretentiousness at all. It is a knowledgeable and friendly book, a great advert for Tyddyn Llan, and a great edition to the cookery book shelves. Janet Thomas -- Books Council of Wales Step inside Tyddyn Llan Restaurant with Rooms, home of awardwinning chef Bryan Webb in this new book. Winner of the Good Food Guide Wales three times in five years and two Egon Ronay Stars, Tyddyn Llan is widely considered one of the best restaurants in Wales. The book features recipes from Bryan’s kitchen including his signature dishes. The book has over 100 delicious recipes and walks the reader through the house, bedrooms and garden. Experience the day to day running of the hotel from breakfast in the restaurant and arrival of the suppliers to preparation in the kitchen, all in Bryan’s diary-style narrative. This book is a fantastic gift for anyone who enjoys good quality dining and cooking. -- Publisher: Graffeg


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