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Purbrick, Matt, author.
Call Number
641.563 PUR
Publication Date
2018
Summary
In The Village, Matt and Lentil from Grown & Gathered focus on the life-giving value of cooking and eating with your village whether made up of family or friends. wholesome staples, like kombucha and sourdough flatbreads. Pickles and preserves, like pear, lemon and chilli jam and zucchini pickles. Delicious meals including honey onion, buckwheat and lentil salad, nonna's leek and spinach fritters, and Pan-fried gnocchi, pea and ricotta salad. Desserts like baked plums, sage and warm cheese, and raw chocolate and espresso bowls. A comprehensive chapter with practical advice on setting up a natural garden to feed your village will help you get the basics right: the importance of soil and sun, garden design, planting guides and projects, and natural pest control. The Village is about nurturing and being nurtured, by growing, cooking and eating together whether it's dropping a loaf of bread around to a neighbour, or spending an afternoon making a big batch of pickles with your mates. It is about food, but beyond food. It is for everyone who wants to embrace the fullness of life in all its mess, for everyone who wants to connect. Because we all deserve it.
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McEnearney, Mike, author.
Call Number
641.564 MCE
Publication Date
2017
Summary
Real Food by Mike reminds us that we are what we eat - but that doesn't mean what we eat can't be delicious. Accompanied by full-colour photography, this book from chef Mike McEnearney is perfect for health-conscious people who still adore things like pork belly and gooey French cheese. The book is based around the idea of the physic garden, in which plants are grown for their medicinal benefits to the body - be that muscular (ginger, turmeric), gastroenterological (dill, oregano) or neurological (lemon, verbena, chamomile). The recipes, divided by season, are annotated with the medicinal plants used and their health benefits. Simply presented and approachable, these are recipes you'll want to cook and eat time and time again.
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Fearnley-Whittingstall, Hugh, author.
Call Number
641.563 RIV
Publication Date
2016
Summary
'Ingredients are at the heart of everything we do at River Cottage. By gathering our all-time favourites together, I hope to inspire you to look at them with fresh eyes and discover new ways of cooking them' Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall The definitive River Cottage kitchen companion. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and his team of experts have between them an unprecedented breadth of culinary expertise on subjects that range from fishing and foraging to bread-making, preserving, cheese-making and much more. In this volume they profile their best-loved and most-used ingredients. With more than three hundred entries covering vegetables, fruits, herbs, spices, meat, fish, fungi, foraged foods, pulses, grains, dairy, oils and vinegars, the River Cottage A to Z is a compendium of all the ingredients the resourceful modern cook might want to use in their kitchen. Each ingredient is accompanied by a delicious, simple recipe or two: there are new twists on old favourites, such as cockle and chard rarebit, North African shepherd's pie, pigeon breasts with sloe gin gravy, or damson ripple parfait, as well as inspiring ideas for less familiar ingredients, like dahl with crispy seaweed or rowan toffee. And there are recipes for all seasons: wild garlic fritters in spring; cherry, thyme and marzipan muffins for summer; an autumnal salad of venison, apple, celeriac and hazelnuts; a hearty winter warmer of ale-braised ox cheeks with parsnips. With more than 350 recipes, and brimming with advice on processes such as curing bacon and making yoghurt, the secret of perfect crackling and which apple varieties to choose for a stand-out crumble, as well as sourcing the most sustainable ingredients, this is an essential guide to cooking, eating and living well. More than anything, the River Cottage A to Z is a celebration of the amazing spectrum of produce that surrounds us - all brought to life by Simon Wheeler's atmospheric photography, and Michael Frith's evocative watercolour illustrations.
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Langbein, Annabel.
Call Number
DVD 641.563 ANA
Publication Date
2010
Summary
"Against the breathtaking backdrop of New Zealand's Southern Alps, and surrounded by abundant fresh produce, artisan foods and world class wines, Annabel Langbein The free range cook reveals the secrets to great cooking in a simple, natural way"--Container.
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