The Chain Bridge Honey Bible
(Author) Liz AshworthThe earliest evidence of honey being enjoyed in Scotland dates back to 1000 years BC - an Iron-age beaker that once contained mead was found in a burial chamber in Fife. Since before history, honey has added delicacy and sweetness to the Scottish diet. Scottish honey, with its fragrances of heather, meadowsweet, clover and birch, is a unique, magical ingredient, and the Honey Bible features a host of easy-to-prepare recipes drawing on this wonderful resource. Liz Ashworth introduces us to its versatility from dishes as varied as Medieval sweet pickled salmon and honey-spiced beetroot, to the delectable cranachan and more contemporary chocolate honey fudge cake.
Liz Ashworth
Liz Ashworth is a British author known for her captivating storytelling and vivid descriptions. She has written several acclaimed novels and short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and redemption. Ashworth's writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and complex characters that resonate with readers on a deep emotional level.
One of her most notable works is "The Memory of Lost Sorrow," a haunting tale of a woman's journey to uncover the truth about her past and come to terms with her own identity. This novel showcases Ashworth's talent for creating intricate narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
Throughout her career, Liz Ashworth has made significant contributions to the literary world by pushing boundaries and challenging conventions in her genre. Her unique perspective and unparalleled storytelling abilities have solidified her place as a prominent voice in contemporary literature.