Ard Bia Cookbook

Ard Bia Cookbook

EnglishHardback
MacNamara Aoibheann
Cork University Press
EAN: 9781855942219
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A unique family-friendly cookbook, a source of inspiration for modern healthy living, a keepsake for the loyal fans of the restaurant, a momento for visitors to Galway, a celebration of the enduring energy of Ard Bia and all involved in it. Ard Bia is about expecting great local food with an unusual twist, the best of Irish produce served with a little exotic magic: seasoning Atlantic scallops with tangy sumac, indulging pomegranate cake with freshly whipped Irish cream, pairing produce from local artisan heroes such as butcher-turned-charcutier James McGeough with eclectic influences from the Middle East and beyond. The book represents a day in the life of Ard Bia, with the first five chapters taking the reader through the various times of day, from morning through lunchtime, mid-afternoon snacks through evening supper or dinner, finishing with something extra, sweet or cheesey. The final chapter is an important element of the book. This pantry section can contain much of the overflow of information from other chapters, and will be a go-to for further explanation for novices. One of Galway's most enduring restaurant operations which is now housed in one of the city's most iconic restaurant spaces, Ard Bia has always placed as much emphasis on community experiences and aesthetic stimulation as on serving great food in a fun environment. We believe in having roots in a place whilst having an identity that transcends location and takes inspiration from around the world. Fans of the restaurant will know that an Ard Bia cookbook will be more than just another cookbook. And for readers who have not yet discovered the restaurant, the highly individual aesthetic of the brand will differentiate the cookbook on the shelf.
EAN 9781855942219
ISBN 1855942216
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cork University Press
Publication date August 10, 2012
Pages 334
Language English
Dimensions 260 x 198
Country Ireland
Readership General
Authors Carrigy Aoife; MacNamara Aoibheann
Illustrations ill