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The Nottingham Cook Book Review

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I have lived in Nottingham all my life, my parents and Grandparents were all born in Nottingham too. There is a great deal I love about it.

I love Trent bridge with its blue arches and fabulous cricket ground and the Riverside festival each year.

I adore Goose Fayre which has been going on forever and each October returns with its hot mushy peas and exciting rides.

I love that you can be called duck and love by a complete stranger and that we all KNOW Robin Hood was real. Then you have the lions in the Market Square, the gorgeous lace, the amazing shopping, the beautiful parks, the cultural and literary history …I could go on.

Nottingham is rather an amazing and unusual place.

 

 

The Nottingham Cook Book Review

When it comes to food Nottingham excels and has huge range and this is well reflected in the Nottingham Cook Book which was recently published, The book features over 50 stunning recipes.  with more than 50 dishes from local restaurants, cafes, delis, pubs, producers and suppliers as well as guest recipes from famous Nottingham folk; from Stuart Broad to Stuart Pearce and Carl Froch to Sat Bains. How fabulous is that!

The recipe I was MOST excited to see was from the Tiffin Tea House a gorgeous little cafe just near me which I frequent at least once a week. It is delightfully, prettily old fashioned with lace tablecloths, homemade cakes and tea served in ‘proper teacups’  Whether meeting friends or just wanting a moment to yourself it is a warm, friendly and lovely place to visit. And the cakes…wow.

 

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Tiffins recipes included in the book are for their Welsh Rarebit and for their Buttercootch cake which I have tried (numerous times) and am absolutely delighted I now have the recipe for.

 

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Each featured deli, cafe, bar and restaurant are described in detail and share a couple of recipes and I have to say there are some i have never heard of but which look really tempting. Maybe I should become a food blogger?

Such a lovely celebration of Nottingham and its fabulous food.

I adore this book and would highly recommend it to anyone who visits here and loves to eat!

If you enjoyed this  Nottingham Cook Book Review you might also enjoy my post on a crazy daisy tea set 

16 Comments

  1. Vicky@Acupcakemum
    January 8, 2015 / 12:39 pm

    I love cookbooks of all shapes and sizes and regional cookbooks are sometimes the best. That cake does look amazing. You will have to share the recipe sometime.

  2. January 7, 2015 / 7:28 pm

    I love a good cook book Becky and this one looks fab – it may need to come and join my collection 😉

  3. Mari
    January 7, 2015 / 7:05 pm

    Next time I visit mum’s I’m going to make her take me to Nottingham again, I’ve only scratched the surface

  4. Mammasaurus
    January 7, 2015 / 4:10 pm

    You had me at ‘butterscotch cake’ ! This book looks great and lovely that it’s local too x

  5. Carolin
    January 6, 2015 / 10:14 pm

    I’ve never been to Nottingham and I’m not a fan of mushy peas but I love books like this ones as they really show you how great your home town really is. I find it’s easy to forget that sometimes x

  6. January 6, 2015 / 10:08 pm

    How great to have something so personal to your home town, beautiful. Mich x

  7. Pinkoddy
    January 6, 2015 / 9:49 pm

    How nice to celebrate the area’s food. I bet that would make a lovely gift idea.

  8. Paul H
    January 6, 2015 / 9:40 pm

    Oh my word, that cake looks fantastic. I propose a road trip to Nottingham for some Tea House love.

  9. Polka Dot Family
    January 6, 2015 / 6:53 pm

    What a lovely book, and such a great way to showcase Nottingham – I can remember visiting Nottingham in my teens for canoe trials.

  10. January 6, 2015 / 2:26 pm

    That cake looks so GOOD!

  11. January 6, 2015 / 1:24 pm

    What a divine book!

    I’ve only been to Nottingham once, it was a while ago but I loved it. Perhaps I should descend on you Maid Marions, bet you could show me all the best tea rooms!

    • January 6, 2015 / 2:45 pm

      Yes you should Liz, we could definitely wine and dine you! I love Nottingham too Becky, with a passion!

  12. January 6, 2015 / 12:33 pm

    Oooh I’ve never been to the area, but I like the look of the food. Is this book available on Amazon?

  13. Jenny from Cheetahs In My Shoes
    January 6, 2015 / 10:57 am

    That cake looks absolutely amazing! It takes a lot of work to get a cookbook together – let alone one that has a wide variety of recipes so this looks like a real work of deliciousness

  14. Louise Edwards
    January 6, 2015 / 9:43 am

    I have lived in Nottingham (mostly Nottinghamshire really if I am honest) for 10 years now and love the city so much, especially the people. There are some amazing restaurants too so I will look out for this book it sounds great, especially the recipe for butterscotch cake yum yum!

  15. sonya cisco
    January 6, 2015 / 9:36 am

    Oooh butterscotch cake sounds lovely! Fab idea to have a local cook book, I try some Dorset recipes from time to time and they are always fab!

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