The Cowley Road Cookbook

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The Cowley Road Cookbook

9 Oct 2015
Cowley rd bk full jacket final.lo-resThis month sees a great new cookbook on the shelves, celebrating history and recipes of Oxford's own Cowley Road! The book is being launched in November at East Oxford Farmers' and Community Market, and at Blackwell's Bookshop in December. Check out our events page for details. The Cowley Road Cookbook Culinary Tales and Recipes from Oxford's Most Eclectic Street  Martin Stott
  • Illustrated cookbook includes over 60 historic and contemporary recipes
  • Unique insight on Cowley Road in Oxford — a multi-cultural hub adjacent to the hallowed spires of the university
  • For anyone wanting to taste Oxford’s richly diverse food cultue
“Tells the history of one English street through its food … a great idea for a book and there ain’t another like it in the bookshops.” —Max Davidson, former restaurant critic, Daily Telegraph Cowley Road, Oxford, is a wonderfully chaotic, cultural and culinary crossroads. Geographically adjacent to the university’s dreaming spires, ethnographically it might as well be on another planet. From its holy medieval origins to its attraction some 800 years later as another place of pilgrimage for the first wave of post-war overseas emigrants, Martin Stott weaves a fascinating story of a street with its own unique ‘sense of place’. Today this is evident in its myriad and multicultural food shops, restaurants, cafés, take-aways and other eateries as well as allotments, community gardens, street markets, and annual carnival. This is also a history of hospitality—for outcasts / lepers, pilgrims, travellers, scholars, refugees and migrants. Cowley Road’s varied gastronomy is prepped, cooked and served up with a selection of over 60 historic and contemporary recipes to give a real taste for this culinary ‘terroir’. From a 13th-century pottage dish to modern day celeriac and potato mash with Oxford sausages, and Rick’s ackee and salt-fish, The Cowley Road Cookbook will appeal to anyone who wishes to try a taste of Oxford’s richly diverse food culture. Martin Stott has lived in and around Cowley Road for over 35 years. He has been a City councillor, school governor, campaigner and activist. Martin blogs on food, growing and gardening as Lord Muck https://martin-stott.com/blog/. Production for Signal Books Publication date:  October 2015 ISBN: 9781909930322 Pages: 128, 75 colour illus, 210 x 210mm Price: £14.99 paper Subject Area: Cookery / Oxford

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