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J Sheekey FISH

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Erschienen am 18.10.2012, 1. Auflage 2012
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ISBN/EAN: 9781409052159
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 320 S., 88.48 MB
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DRM: Adobe DRM

Beschreibung

In the heart of London's Covent Garden, J Sheekey has been offering the finest fish, oysters, shellfish and other fruits de mer since the 1890s. Josef Sheekey was a market stall holder given permission by Lord Salisbury to serve fish and seafood in his 1896 property development in St Martin's Court, on the proviso that he supply meals to Salisbury's after-theatre dinner parties. Over a century later, the restaurant retains its late-Victorian charm and buzzes with fashionable folk and famous faces.

The menu takes in prime fish such as Dover and lemon sole, brill and salmon, with seasonal specials such as Esk sea trout with lovage and girolles, roast lobster with sweetbreads and salt baked bass. Old favourites include lobster thermidor and Sheekey's famous fish pie.

J Sheekey Fishimmortalises recipes from this renowned kitchen. Sheekey Executive Chef Tim Hughes has teamed up with legendary cookery editor Allan Jenkins to create the cookery book event of 2012.

Autorenportrait

Allan Jenkinsis editor ofObserver Food Monthlyand previously editor of theObservermagazine, food and drink editor on theIndependentnewspaper. He once lived in an experimental eco-community on Anglesey, growing organic food on the edge of the Irish sea. Tim Hugheshas worked with Gordon Ramsay, Marco Pierre White and many other Michelin-starred Chefs. Tim took on his first Head Chef role aged twenty-four, later becoming Sous Chef at Le Caprice, working under Mark Hix. In following years Tim opened The Canteen in Chelsea Harbour and then became chef at J. Sheekey. He is now Executive Chef at Caprice Holdings.

Schlagzeile

For the first time the world's most applauded fish restaurant, J Sheekey, shares its culinary secrets including shellfish, starters, main courses, salads, deserts and drinks.

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