What's Cooking in Belgium is a cookbook with a difference. The pages of this book are abundant with mouth-watering recipes for traditional Belgian dishes, complemented by fascinating anecdotes about the nation's cuisine. Having talked to chefs and farmers, historians and curators up and down the country, Anna Jenkinson and Neil Evans have put together a book of recipes and stories that explain Belgium's love affair with food. They travelled from the North Sea coast in the West to the Ardennes forest in the East and learned the secret to making Belgian chips, when the first chocolate praline was made, and how the Spanish, French and Germans have all influenced Belgian cuisine over the centuries. Illustrated with beautiful photographs by Diane Hendrikx this is a book that could live in the kitchen or on your coffee table. AUTHOR: Anna Jenkinson and Neil Evans are two Brits who have spent a large part of their lives in Belgium. Neil is passionate about cooking. Having grown up in Belgium, his first culinary experiments were with traditional Belgian dishes. Over the years he has bought and inherited a sizeable collection of Belgian cookbooks dating back more than 100 years. Anna is an Oxford University graduate with more than 15 years' journalism experience. Her writings about life in Belgium have been published in international and local newspapers. SELLING POINTS: A cookbook with a difference! Not only will you find lots of mouth-watering recipes for traditional Belgian dishes, but also fascinating anecdotes about the nation's cuisine Illustrated with beautiful photography by Diane Hendrikx 400 colour illustrations