Cafe Cùil Cookbook
Recipes from the Isle of Skye
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Kitchen Press
Publishing:6th Nov '25
£25.00
This title is due to be published on 6th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
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- Hardback - Signed & Dedicated Edition£25.00(9781739174071-S)
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Cùil: Scots Gaelic n. Nook, nest or corner
Cafe Cùil faces the sea just outside stunning Carbost in the Isle of Skye. In this idyllic setting, award-winning chef Clare Coghill celebrates Highland produce, reimagines traditional Scottish dishes and puts a Hebridean twist on some global ones - think tattie scone tacos, langoustine and whisky bisque, Highland shakshuka, seaweed sauerkraut and Bloody Mhairi.
The Cafe Cùil story began when Clare entered the Channel 4 series, My Kitchen Rules with an old friend in 2017. When they won, she started thinking that cooking might not be just a thing she did for fun, and in 2019 she opened the first Cafe Cùil in Hackney. It quickly became a hotspot for brunch lovers around London, until the covid lockdown forced a move home to Skye.
So welcome to the Cafe Cùil Cookbook. This isn’t a book that demands fancy techniques, instead it shows how easy it can be to cook delicious dishes without taking things too seriously, using many of the ingredients we have on our doorstep, whether you’re in Skye or Dalston.
"Clare has masterfully turned a village cafe on Skye into a must-visit destination for food lovers from across the world to visit. Her passion for not only locally-sourced, sustainable produce but also her commitment to the community, local culture and the Gaelic language makes Cafe Cuil not just a place to eat, but to experience. Here visitors can savour dishes that are as much about storytelling and heritage as they are about flavour. And her Gorse Flapjacks alone are worth the journey!"
Coinneach MacLeod aka The Hebridean B
ISBN: 9781739174071
Dimensions: 255mm x 195mm x 25mm
Weight: 900g
256 pages