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The Hebridean Baker: My Scottish Island Kitchen by Coinneach MacLeod

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Global TikTok baking sensation The Hebridean Baker is back, serving up a fresh selection of exciting new recipes, charming stories and breathtaking photography from the Hebridean Islands.

Failte, I'm Coinneach, the Hebridean Baker, and welcome to my Scottish island kitchen.

The landscapes, stories, history and culture of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland are what make our islands unique. In this book, I'm sharing recipes filled with tradition, Scottish flavours and local ingredients that you will love to make in your kitchen - from hearty dishes and comforting desserts to delicious cakes and perfect biscuits to dunk in your tea!

The book is jam-packed with the stories behind the recipes; some I've found in my much-loved old cookbooks, others I've persuaded friends and family to share, as well as lots of new recipes which put a twist on a classic dish. So, get the oven on and choose your first recipe!

Praise for The Hebridean Baker:
'Beautiful recipes and what looks like a perfect life.' - Philip Schofield, This Morning
'Serving his sumptuous food with a side of Hebridean folklore, Scottish Gaelic & traditional music.' - BBC Travel



After an incredibly successful debut cookbook, Coinneach is serving up a fresh selection of exciting new recipes, charming stories and breathtaking photography from the Hebridean Islands. With his family, community and a few household names (including Westie pup Seoras), the Hebridean Baker takes inspiration from Celtic mythology, family history and some of his favourite occasions to bring us nourishing and flavourful dishes with a story to tell.

About the Author
Coinneach MacLeod was born and raised on the Isle of Lewis, the most northerly of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Inspired by traditional family recipes and homegrown produce, Coinneach rose to fame as the Hebridean Baker on TikTok in 2020. He has motivated his 250,000+ worldwide followers to bake, forage, learn Gaelic, enjoy a dram or two of whisky and to seek a more wholesome, simple life. Along with his partner Peter and their Westie pup Seoras, Coinneach's aim is to bring the best of the Scottish islands to a worldwide audience.


Book Information
ISBN 9781785304101
Author Coinneach MacLeod
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Black and White Publishing
Publisher Bonnier Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 985g
Dimensions(mm) 252mm * 195mm * 26mm

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