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The Scottish Brunch Bible

Written by Ghillie Basan / Illustrated by Bob Dewar

£4.99

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ISBN: 9781780276625
Published: 01 Apr 2021
Format: Paperback
Extent: 96
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Imprint: Birlinn
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About the Book

Brunch should evoke a sense of pleasure and relaxation – and perhaps also the temptation to try something new.

Food writer and broadcaster Ghillie Basan offers 50 recipes in seven themed sections: brunch in a bowl, brunch with eggs, brunch on bread, baked potato brunch, sweet-tooth brunch and boozy brunch. Featuring Scottish ingredients in traditional recipes as well as imaginative combinations – from herring in oatmeal with creamy scrambled eggs and cranachan smoothie to pancetta scallops with Caesar salad bruschetta and bacon butties with honey gooseberries – this little book is the perfect inspiration for those days when time is more generous and food less rushed.


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