Whether it’s classic cakes, tiered cakes or small cakes, free-from cakes or wedding and birthday cakes Rachel has the perfect, foolproof recipe. In this comprehensive collection you’ll find a mix of delicious easy and everyday cakes, teatime treats, classics, festive baking, hearty puddings and even some free-from and healthier cakes.
Kitchen Hero: Great Food for Less Donal Skehan
Donal’s recipes really pack a punch when it comes to flavour, but they are also wonderfully simple and straightforward, making them perfect for novice chefs and equally appealing to the more practised cook. His personality shines through on every page – from his writing to the stunning photographs that were all taken by Donal himself.
The MacNean Restaurant Cookbook Neven Maguire
This beautiful book celebrates the outstanding cooking at MacNean Restaurant in Cavan, one of the most talked about restaurants in the country. All of the signature dishes are here, together with plenty of easier recipes to recreate at home. The book also includes atmospheric shots of the restaurant together with historic photographs and documents.
Domini at Home Domini Kemp
Following the success of Itsa Cookbook, Domini Kemp returns with a sequel based on her acclaimed column in The Irish Times. Without mentioning the recession word, Domini focuses on recipes for our times, with emphasis on midweek meals, value-added recipes and practicality. Domini will give you the inspiration to cook fuss-free at home too.
Eat Like an Italian Catherine Fulvio
How is it that Italians live so well? They refuse to compromise on ingredients, they eat with the seasons, they enjoy large and leisurely lunches with family and they respect food. In her new book, Catherine Fulvio celebrates all that is great about Italian food and food culture with over 100 new recipes for the good life.
Irish Countrywomen’s Association Cookbook Irish Countrywomen’s Association
The Irish Countrywomen’s Association Cookbook is a unique collection of over a hundred tried and tested recipes from the homes of ordinary Irish women across the country. Whether you are looking for a comforting soup, a family meal or something sweet, the beauty of this book is that you know the recipe will work.




