Hook Line Sinker: A Seafood Cookbook

Hook Line Sinker: A Seafood Cookbook

by Galton Blackiston (Author), Galton Blackiston (Author), Michel Roux OBE (Author)

Synopsis

Hook Line Sinker is a seafood cookbook from Michelin-starred chef Galton Blackiston featuring recipes created through his lifelong love affair with fish and shellfish.Galton's seafood dishes have always turned heads. He has a knack of taking simple ingredients and pairing them with techniques and flavours that allow the flavours to remain pure whilst bringing a sense of fun to the occasion. Cooking seafood is an art and in this book, Galton shows you how to master it.The book features over 90 recipes divided into five chapters - Quick and Easy, Small Plates, Stress-Free, Spicy Seafood and Main Courses.Hook Line Sinker isn't a huge how-to reference guide, or a seafood bible to teach you everything about each fish in the sea. It's a very personal book featuring Galton's all-time favourite recipes, all of which have featured on his menu in some form over the years, but more importantly, are great to cook at home.With a foreword by Michel Roux OBE, and photography by John Scott Blackwell.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Face
Published: 16 Oct 2017

ISBN 10: 0955893054
ISBN 13: 9780955893056

Media Reviews
Like all the best recipe books, Hook Line Sinker is not merely a collection of recipes but an honest celebration of life, discoveries and ideas: a story shared about the simple, sometimes nostalgic, pleasures of sharing and eating. Few are so intimately and enjoyably written as this one by my friend Galton Blackiston - Michel Roux OBE
Author Bio
Galton Blackiston is one of those chefs who is never content to sit still. He s always looking for new ways to improve Morston Hall, his beloved restaurant and hotel on the north Norfolk coast, where he has been chef patron for 25 years. With its location a stone's throw from the water, seafood has always been a part of his story and the recent opening of No1, a modern take on the traditional fish and chip restaurant in Cromer, has established Galton as one of the leading seafood chefs in the country.After stints working in London, New York, South Africa and Canada, Galton and his wife, Tracy, set about finding a suitable location to fulfil their dreams. They eventually found Morston Hall, a picturesque flint-knapped farmhouse with 4 bedrooms and a 20-cover restaurant. Since they opened Mortson, it has enjoyed an impressive 22 years in the Good Food Guide, and is widely considered to be a jewel in the crown of Norfolk's up-and-coming food scene. In 1999 the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star, an accolade it has retained ever since.Galton's seafood dishes have always turned heads. He has a knack of taking very simple ingredients and pairing them with techniques and flavours that allow the basic flavours to remain pure whilst bringing a sense of fun to the occasion.