£30, Abrams
In this thoroughly readable new book, US-based author Colman Andrews explores the traditional food and cooking of Scotland, England and Wales. He does so with a fresh eye and plenty of fascinating detail. As well as the expected recipes for Bakewell tart, Lancashire hotpot and Cornish pasties, there are short, well-researched essays on Indian food, builder’s tea and the Great British Bake Off phenomenon. A timely reminder of how much we have to be proud of.