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The Irish pub cookbook
    Johnson, Margaret M., 1944-
Publisher: Chronicle Books,
Pub date: c2006.
Pages: 223 p. :
ISBN: 0811844854
Item info: 7 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CHANTILLY REGIONAL, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, KINGS PARK, PATRICK HENRY, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, and TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL.
8 copies total in all locations. 
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KINGS PARK Copies Material Location
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PATRICK HENRY Copies Material Location
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SHERWOOD REGIONAL Copies Material Location
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TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL Copies Material Location
641.59415 J 2006 1 Book Shelves
Summary
Talk about the luck of the Irish! One of the most beloved of Irish institutions (there are more than one thousand in Dublin alone), the traditional pub has served generations as the venue for local gossip, sporting news, a ceilidh or two, literary soirees, real estate deals, political debates, revolutionary plots, and, lest we forget, for knocking back a pint of Guinness or a "ball of malt." The food's not bad either-as Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Imagine walking into a 400-year-old Irish watering hole with a thatched roof and open fire, the floor strewn with timber shavings and the walls packed with bric-a-brac, sliding into a snug for a pint and a hotchpotch, and instead being served Caramelized Duck Breast with Pineapple Chutney followed by White Chocolate Terrine. As in The Irish Heritage Cookbook, Johnson continues on her mission to inform Americans that contemporary Irish cooking means not just a rustic, stick-to-your-ribs Irish Stew with Brown Soda Bread, but also Green Tomato Tarte Tatin, as original and sophisticated as one found anywhere in Europe. The book reads like a tourist itinerary for hungry pub crawlers (if only it were arranged by county and in a portable format) and shares history on favorite pubs and their famous and infamous patrons and proprietors. Leigh Beish's full-page photos deliver elegant interpretations of humble pub grub like Bacon and Cabbage, and Ploughman's Lunch. It's inevitable that the recipes cover some well-trod territory, since it's difficult to imagine an Irish cookbook omitting Shepherd's Pie, but "Blackboard Specials" like Bacon, Blue Cheese, and Courgette Soup tend toward the global gourmet, and some were even developed by Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board, to promote traditional Irish products to modern chefs and consumers. (Mar.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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key: 06028995
LCCN: 2005008852
ISBN: 0811844854 (pbk.)
Local Dewey call num: 641.59415 J 2006
Local call number: 124 rush
Personal Author: Johnson, Margaret M., 1944-
Title: The Irish pub cookbook / by Margaret M. Johnson ; photographs by Margaret M. Johnson ; food photographs by Leigh Beisch.
Publication info: San Francisco : Chronicle Books, c2006.
Physical descrip: 223 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm.
General Note: Includes index.
Subject term: Cookery, Irish.
Subject term: Bars (Drinking establishments)--Ireland.
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