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Author | : Jane Grigson |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 636 |
Release | : 2007-04-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780803259942 |
In Jane Grigson's Vegetable Book American readers, gardeners, and food lovers will find everything they've always wanted to know about the history and romance of seventy-five different vegetables, from artichokes to yams, and will learn how to use them in hundreds of different recipes, from the exquisitely simple ?Broccoli Salad? to the engagingly esoteric ?Game with Tomato and Chocolate Sauce.? Jane Grigson gives basic preparation and cooking instructions for all the vegetables discussed and recipes for eating them in every style from least adulterated to most adorned. This is by no means a book intended for vegetarians alone, however. There are recipes for ?Cassoulet,? ?Chicken Gumbo,? and even Dr. William Kitchiner's 1817 version of ?Bubble and Squeak? (fried beef and cabbage). ø Jane Grigson's Vegetable Book is a joy to read and a pleasure to use in the kitchen. It will introduce you to vegetables you've never met before, develop your friendship with those you know only in passing, and renew your romance with some you've come to take for granted. ø This edition has a special introduction for American readers, tables of equivalent weights and measures, and a glossary, which make the book as accessible to Americans as it is to those in Grigson's native England.
Author | : Jane Grigson |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 558 |
Release | : 2007-04-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780803259935 |
Jane Grigson?s Fruit Book includes a wealth of recipes, plain and fancy, ranging from apple strudel to watermelon sherbet. Jane Grigson is at her literate and entertaining best in this fascinating compendium of recipes for forty-six different fruits. Some, like pears, will probably seem homely and familiar until you've tried them ¾ la chinoise. Others, such as the carambola, described by the author as looking ?like a small banana gone mad,? will no doubt be happy discoveries. ø You will find new ways to use all manner of fruits, alone or in combination with other foods, including meats, fish, and fowl, in all phases of cooking from appetizers to desserts. And, as always, in her brief introductions Grigson will both educate and amuse you with her pithy comments on the histories and varieties of all the included fruits. ø All ingredients are given in American as well as metric measures, and this edition includes an extensive glossary, compiled by Judith Hill, which not only translates unfamiliar terminology but also suggests American equivalents for British and Continental varieties where appropriate.
Author | : Jane Grigson |
Publisher | : Grub Street Cookery |
Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 2008-04-14 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1909808482 |
A celebration of the seasons and the foods they bring, with more than 250 recipes featuring ingredients indigenous to the British Isles. Originally published in 1971, Good Things is “a magnificent book” that was ahead of its time in celebrating recipes built around British locally-sourced food, all presented in Grigson’s inimitably witty and stylish food writing (The Guardian). Divided into sections that cover Fish—kippers, lobster, mussels and scallops, trout; Meat and Game—meat pies, salted meat, snails, sweetbreads, rabbit and hare, pigeon, venison; Vegetables—asparagus, carrots, celery, chicory, haricot beans, leeks, mushrooms, parsley, parsnips, peas, spinach, tomatoes; and Fruit—apple and quince, gooseberries, lemons, prunes, strawberries, walnuts. Most importantly, Good Things includes the recipe for Grigson’s famous curried parsnip soup.
Author | : Jane Grigson |
Publisher | : Penguin Uk |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780140469264 |
A selection of traditional and modern recipes as well as an informative, evocative discussion of the origins of all kinds of English dishes.
Author | : Sophie Grigson |
Publisher | : Sybex |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 1993-01 |
Genre | : Cookery (Vegetables) |
ISBN | : 9780563370154 |
Author | : Jane Grigson |
Publisher | : Grub Street Cookery |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Cooking (Fungi) |
ISBN | : 9781904943891 |
'When all's said and written, there's nothing better than field mushrooms that you have gathered yourself, on toast, for breakfast.' Jane Grigson, The Mushroom Feast The Mushroom Feast is an indispensable classic for all those who love mushrooms. It is a fine, timeless, literary cookbook, Truffles...ceps...morels, they all conjure visions of one of the most intriguing and subtle of all gastronomic treats. With more than 250 recipes, Jane Grigson describes the preparation of the best fresh and preserved mushrooms. Included are helpful tips for selecting and preserving the best edible mushrooms (both wild and cultivated), the folklore behind the recipes, a brief history of mushroom cultivation, guides to distinguish edible from poisonous fungi for those who venture to pick their own, and line drawings of the twenty-one most common species. Jane Grigson was one of the leading cookery writers of her generation. In 1968 she began her long association with the Observer Colour Magazine for whom she wrote right up to her death in March 1990. "The Mushroom Feast" is an indispensable classic for all those who love mushrooms. It is a fine, timeless, literary cookbook. Truffles...ceps...morels, they all conjure visions of one of the most intriguing and subtle of all gastronomic treats. Yet amateur cooks can be mystified by how best to prepare them, while epicures hunger for new ways to expand their repertoires. With more than 250 recipes, Jane Grigson describes the preparation of the best fresh and preserved mushrooms. Besides the traditional use of mushrooms to enhance meat and vegetable dishes, edible fungi are made into pate, powdered, pureed into mushroom ketchup, baked into a flan (an Alice B. Toklas specialty), baked as a cake and used in many other dishes - from the simple to the highly sophisticated - for soups, sauces, stuffings, main courses, too intriguing to resist. Included are helpful tips for selecting and preserving the best edible mushrooms (both wild and cultivated), the folklore behind the recipes, a brief history of mushroom cultivation, guides to distinguish edible from poisonous fungi for those who venture to pick their own, and charming line drawings of the twenty-one most common species.
Author | : Giacomo Castelvetro |
Publisher | : Prospect Books (UK) |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : |
This early 17th-century book was written by the Italian refugee Giacomo Castelvetro.
Author | : Ali-Bab |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Hugh Carpenter |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780898159752 |
Another hit in the authors' "Hot" cookbook series, this book draws on the world's hottest flavors from Asia, the Mediterranean, the American South, and South America create a uniquely exciting fusion cuisine. Color photos.
Author | : Delia Smith |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 1997-10 |
Genre | : Low budget cookery |
ISBN | : 9780340712948 |
This updated edition shows how to combine economy with elegance. With 170 recipes from soups to main courses and desserts, this book aims to show how to make the most of your cooking, and that budget buying and cooking can be fun.