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Cooking in Season: 100 Recipes for Eating Fresh by Brigit Binns [1681882574, Format: EPUB]
- Title: Cooking in Season: 100 Recipes for Eating Fresh
- Autor: Brigit Binns
- Print Length: 176 pages
- Publisher (Publication Date): Weldon Owen (October 10, 2017)
- Language: English
- ASIN: B077ZL32K8
- ISBN-10: 1681882574
- ISBN-13: 978-1681882574
- File Format: EPUB
Beautiful photos accompany refreshingly simple and wholesome recipes that showcase the best ingredients and flavors of each season.
More than 90 recipes highlight the best of each season’s bounty. With four chapters – one for each season – recipes feature ingredients at the height of their flavor and freshness, inspiring light and flavorful cooking throughout the year. Lush, full-color photography beautifully illustrates the vibrancy of fresh, ripe ingredients. Special features explore seasonal approaches to easy classics such as toasts, bowls, puff pastry tarts, and cocktails.
Cooking in Season is the ultimate handbook for utilizing the best of each season’s ingredients in a collection of simple, yet sublimely flavorful, recipes. From starters, soups and salads through main courses and desserts, freshness in flavor and preparation is effortlessly attained.
Sample Recipes
Spring
Shaved Artichoke, Celery & Fennel Salad; Sesame Ginger Noodles with Sprouts, Leeks & New Potatoes; Grilled Lamb Chops with Spring Herb Salsa Verde; Pavlova with Meyer Lemon Curd & Strawberries.
Summer
Grilled Peach Flatbread with Mozzarella, Pickled Onion & Arugula; Summer Vegetable Ceviche: Grilled Salmon with Stone Fruit Mojo; Watermelon Mojito Ice Pops.
Autumn
Honeyed Fig, Blue Cheese & Walnut Crostini with Honey; Chopped Chard Salad with Wheat Berries, Persimmon & Pepitas; Cider-Braised Chicken with Acorn Squash Ragout; Apple Fritters with Cardamom Cream.
Winter
Creamy Cauliflower Soup with Brussels Sprout Hash; Mixed Citrus Salad with Mache & Fennel; Beef Tenderloin with Celery Root & Potato Puree; Grapefruit Sorbet with Candied Ginger.
The Edible Garden: Grow Your Own Vegetables, Fruits & Herbs No Matter Where You Live by The Editors of Country Gardens Magazine [1681882345, Format: EPUB]
Title: The Edible Garden: Grow Your Own Vegetables, Fruits & Herbs No Matter Where You Live
Autor: The Editors of Country Gardens Magazine
Print Length: 160 pages
Publisher (Publication Date): Weldon Owen (July 25, 2017)
Language: English
ASIN: B077ZKSB2N
ISBN-10: , 1681882345
ISBN-13: , 978-1681882345
File Format: EPUB
From the experts at Country Gardens magazine, The Edible Garden will show you how to reap fresh vegetables, delicious fruits, and essential herbs from a garden of any size, in any space, no matter how small. Bring organic produce to your table and create delicious hand-crafted meals with the harvest from your back yard or windowsill! The Edible Garden is the complete guide to growing a bountiful, edible home garden. With over a hundred years of experience, the editors of Better Homes & Gardens’ special-interest publications know gardening from the ground up! In this beautiful, photo-laden book the authors show how any space can yield a plentiful crop of tasty vegetables, fresh fruits, delicious herbs, and more. Whether you’re working with a rooftop hideaway, a suburban backyard, or even a tiny window box or all-indoor container garden, it’s easier than you think.
Highlights include: Detailed step-by-step instructions for creating the garden of your dreams in the space you have.
A seasonal guide to crops with descriptions of varieties for each, including when and how to plant. All the basics you need to start, from tools and containers to seeds and soil.
Simple recipes that show how to use your crop yield—and what to do when your garden produces more than you ever expected! Covers a wide range of topics, including: Starting from Seed: Save money by growing from seeds—including those you save yourself from your everyday meals. Making the Plan: How to assess the space at hand and plan to use it most efficiently, including seasonal tips for various environments.
Organic Solutions: Raise the healthiest food and protect the environment with these handy hints, including all-natural, chemical-free pest repellants, weed control, and soil enrichment. Container Gardening: Grow food for your table on a balcony, patio, or other small space. Special tips on how to grow some basics even if you’ve only got a window box to work with. Raised-Bed Gardens: All the rage in
Title: Charlottesville Food:: A History of Eating Local in Jefferson’s City (American Palate)
Autor: Casey Ireland
Print Length: 128 pages
Publisher (Publication Date): The History Press (February 4, 2014)
Language: English
ASIN:
ISBN-10: 1626190275
ISBN 13: 9781626190276
File Format: EPUB
From the early days of Thomas Jefferson’s Garden Book” at Monticello to the hustle and bustle of the modern City Market on Water Street, Charlottesville has an illustrious culinary history. The city’s cuisine is characterized by a delight in locally raised ingredients. The locavore mentality appears at all levels of Charlottesville’s food industry, including the nationally acknowledged methods of Joel Salatin’s Polyface Farms, the sourcing of local pork for Chipotle’s Charlottesville location and the accessibility of regional ingredients everywhere from Whole Foods Market to online favorite Relay Foods. Author and food enthusiast Casey Ireland explores how Charlottesville’s residents have created a food culture that is all their own..”
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suburban front and back yards, rooftops, and community gardens, this results-intensive gardening method yields amazing harvests. Yard-to-Table: Recipes for your backyard bounty focusing on just-picked delights such as fresh tomato and arugula salad, crispy zucchini fritter, and cool cucumber sangria.