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“Ghillie Basan is an exceptionally talented individual and an unsung hero of the culinary world in Scotland and beyond. A gifted and prolific writer, cook, presenter, recipe developer, storyteller, tourism provider and so much more, she plays a key role in the country’s food, drink and tourism landscape.”
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When it was initially published, Scottish Cookery was one of the first books of its kind with an ingredients-based format, highlighting Scotland’s rich and varied natural larder: vegetables, fruits, meat, seafood and game.
Claire, Lady Macdonald OBE is a Scottish cookery writer and former hotelier. Biography. Claire Macdonald is one of three daughters of Captain Thomas Noel Catlow CBE DL RN and his wife Jean (née Nuttall), [1] and lived as a child in Thurland Castle in Lancashire. [2] .
In 2001 she was the Guild of Food Writers’ Food Journalist of the Year. She is the author of several books on Scottish food, including her acclaimed Scottish Cookery. Her time is divided between a small village on the Isle of Arran and an even smaller village on the shores of Loch Torridon.
She is author of 15 cook books, including Sue Lawrence’s Book of Baking , A Cooks Tour of Scotland, Scottish Kitchen, Scots Cooking and The Sunday Times Cookbook. Having recently branched into Fiction, her debut novel “Fields of Blue Flax” was published in 2015 and her 2nd novel “Window on the Tay” will be published in 2016.
Mar 8, 2004 · Scottish cooking is enjoying a renaissance as restaurants and cookery writers look to the past and traditional recipes for inspiration. Catherine Brown’s book is a resource for these recipes, with glimpses into traditional eating habits and Scottish seasonal festivities.