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Pitt Cue Co

The Cook book


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pitt-Cue-Co-Cookbook-Restaurant/dp/1845337565


I like the restaurant very much & the cookbook is frikkin lovely.


Good cocktails too "Hair of the hog" Bacon Vodka sounds mental


All we need is sun or another visit to Newburgh Street

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Curtains, that pitt cue book looks fab. What are you cookin' from it first? Do tell.


Have to say am not a fan of bacon-topped cocktails tho - they're everywhere these days! I say this as someone who thinks bacon on burgers is just wrong. So maybe I just don't get the whole bacon-on-everything thing.


Haven't bought any new cook books lately, wouldn't mind the pizza pilgrims one. Not a new book but I'd love Fuschia Dunlop's, Every Grain of Rice, such am impressive knowledge of China and its various regional styles of cooking. I have yet to manage to cook a decent chinese meal from home.

Numbers, you know my love of all things bacon. Remember my recipe for Buffins (bacon muffins)


I'm V much liking the Pitt Cue book. Funnily, their veg dishes which are really good. Burnt leeks with anchovy hollandaise. Or burnt/chargrilled Hispi cabbage with wild garlic. And their meaty bone marrow mash is awesome. Lamb rump is very easy.


Bloomim delicious the lot of it tho.


On a further VEG TIP, I went to Brouno Loubet's new restaurant opening last night at The Grain Store Kings X. Some revelation and very clever. It sounds like a contradiction, but imagine a veggie restaurant that served meat too. That's their thing & I like it.


Loubets new book is la la la lovely.


Bruno Loubet

Mange Tout


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mange-Tout-Bruno-Loubet/dp/0091950473

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