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Author | : Catherine Atkinson |
Publisher | : Southwater Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011-04-16 |
Genre | : Chutney |
ISBN | : 9781844768127 |
This delicious selection of pickles, chutneys and relishes will spice up any number of everyday and special occasion meals.
Author | : JEREMY HOBSON |
Publisher | : Crowood |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2012-12-21 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 184797502X |
Chutneys, pickles and relishes are important forms of preserved food that can bring life and richness to any meal, be it a simple lunch or an exotic dinner. Commercially, they form a multi-million pound industry and ever-imaginative new examples appear on the supermarket shelves with great regularity. Moreover, pickles, chutneys and relishes are often a favourite with shoppers at farmer's markets and country fairs. Notwithstanding this, there is absolutely no reason why, with very little effort, and often the most basic of locally sourced ingredients, you should not make your own.The superb chutneys, pickles and relishes presented in this book have resulted from the authors' extensive research that has brought them into contact with modern-day restaurant chefs and prize-winning traditionalists. If you enjoy fresh, tangy flavours, then this book will provide you with all the help and inspiration you need to enter the world of successful chutney making and pickling. As for relishes, once you, your family and friends have experienced some of what is on offer on these pages, it is possible that you will never be content to settle for the shop-bought versions again.An inspirational guide to making traditional and modern chutneys, pickles and relishes using time-honoured recipes and also twenty-first century variations.The authors spent time researching, photographing and meeting with both modern day restaurant chefs and prize-winning traditionalists.By experiencing some of these tempting recipes, it is unlikely the reader will settle for shop-bought bottles again.Beautifully illustrated with 60 colour photographs.Jeremy Hobson is a prolific freelance writer on all matters 'rural' and author of over twenty books on country life.Philip Watts' love of both cuisine and photography led him to a new career as a food photographer.
Author | : Andrea Chesman |
Publisher | : Storey Publishing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2012-06-06 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1603428909 |
Blending your grandmother’s pickling know-how with today’s Internet resources, Andrea Chesman shows you how easy it is to fill your pantry with tasty homemade sauerkraut, Salt-Cured Dilly Beans, and Rosemary Onion Confit. Explaining classic techniques in simple language, guiding you to helpful websites, and making you laugh with humorous stories, Chesman provides inspiration and encouragement for both first-time picklers and dedicated home canners. With tips on pickling everything from apples to zucchini, you’ll enjoy exploring the stunning variety of flavors that can fill a Mason jar.
Author | : DK |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2011-02-21 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0756673925 |
More and more people are being inspired - whether by a desire to know exactly where their food comes from or simply by financial constraints - to grow their own fruit and vegetables on allotments, in their back gardens, and in windowboxes. The Kitchen Garden Cookbook is the recipe book for those gardeners, and is packed with delicious, seasonal recipes to help make the best use of home-grown produce. Featuring over 200 recipes for popular crops such as apples, squashes, berries, and herbs, The Kitchen Garden Cookbook is packed with imaginative, inspiring ideas to turn your beautiful produce into delicious dishes. From a glut of tomatoes to a tiny yield of precious wild strawberries, you'll find a recipe to make the most of it here. Including techniques and expert advice to help you harvest, preserve, and prepare your crops successfully, The Kitchen Garden Cookbook is the fruit- and vegetable-grower's perfect kitchen companion.
Author | : Stan Frankenthaler |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Cookery, Asian |
ISBN | : 0684873079 |
From the culinary mastermind behind Boston's award-winning Salamander restaurant comes a lavish yet accessible collection of recipes, illustrated with more than 45 color photos.
Author | : Jo Turner |
Publisher | : Thames & Hudson Australia |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2023-06-27 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1760764477 |
This ebook has a fixed layout and is best viewed on a widescreen, full-colour tablet. The Preserving Garden is a stylishly illustrated guide on how to use garden produce to provide food all year round. Learn how to make a veggie patch or plant fruit trees in any space - including where to begin, when to plant and how to care for your garden. From planting to preserving, each profile is accompanied with easy-to-follow recipes that allow you to make the most of your homegrown produce throughout the year. Featuring forty-three plant profiles with growing notes for starting or improving your garden, learn how fruit tree maintenance, pollination, crop rotation, composting and soil pH can help create regular and abundant harvests. The book includes scalable recipes and techniques for chutneys, relishes, jams, jellies, marmalades, bottling and drying. Make the most of your homegrown produce by pureeing tomatoes for sauces, fermenting cabbage for sauerkraut, drying cherries to use in muffins and many more. Growing a preserving garden is an investment in your food future. When you are using fruit or vegetables grown in your own yard you are reducing food miles, waste, plastic use, and reclaiming control over what goes into the food you eat - all very contemporary concerns addressed by long-established practices. Offering a joyful reinterpretation of cookery illustration, this book is an inspiring and practical gift for the food enthusiast, whether they live in the northern or southern hemisphere. The Illustrated Garden Series description Gardens are an endless supply of bounty. Many of our everyday needs can be met with a garden. This new series, referencing seasons rather than months, works with authors and illustrators to offer practical information in an original package on how to cultivate, grow, pick, treat, heal, observe, preserve and learn from the garden. Series includes: The Kitchen Garden (2022) The Preserving Garden (2023) The Medicinal Garden (2024) The Picking Garden (2025)
Author | : Terry Hope Romero |
Publisher | : Da Capo Lifelong Books |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2012-10-30 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0738216135 |
What If the World Was Vegan? The true building blocks of cuisines across the planet are the spices, herbs, and grains—from basmati rice to buckwheat, coconut to caraway seeds. Apply those flavors to vegan staples such as seitan, or tofu and even straight-up vegetables, and the possibilities? If not endless, pretty darned expansive. So what if the world was vegan? Your own cooking is the answer to that question; fire up the stove and make a green curry, simmer a seitan date tagine stew, or hold a freshly made corn tortilla piled high with chile-braised jackfruit in your hand. Chart your course in the great, growing map of vegan food history. Award-winning chef, author of Veganomicon, and author of Viva Vegan Terry Hope Romero continues the vegan food revolution with more than 300 bold, delicious recipes based on international favorites. With chapters devoted to essential basics such as Spice Blends; The Three Protein Amigos; and Pickles, Chutneys & Saucier Sauces, you can make everything from salads to curries, dumplings and desserts. Vegan Eats World will help you map your way through a culinary world tour, whether you want to create a piergoi party or Thai feast, easy Indian chaat lunch or Your International House of Dinner Crepes.
Author | : Thane Prince |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2008-05-19 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0756651794 |
A classic guide to preserving the harvest, Jellies, Jams, & Chutneys is divided into ten chapters. Nine of the chapters cover a wide range of recipes as well as providing detailed information on selecting and making the best use of ingredients. At the front of the book, illustrated sections cover equipment and cooking techniques in detail. Key techniques such as soil testing and potting safely are explained so clearlythat everyone will feel confident. The reader is guided through the year seasonby season—at any time, there are delicious preserves, sweet or savory, that can be made. Jams, jellies, chutneys, relishes, pickles, cordials, syrups, vinegars, and ketchups are all covered. Food lovers will adore creating something amazing out of humble (and exotic) fruit and vegetables. Gardeners will love gathering their produce and turning a glut into a stockpile. Stressed-out executives everywhere will relish the satisfaction of slowing down long enough to make delicious chutneys and jams.
Author | : Irma S. Rombauer |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Canning and preserving |
ISBN | : 0743215028 |
Photographs, step-by-step instructions, and more than seventy-five recipes explain the basics of canning and preserving.
Author | : Stephen Palmer Dowdney |
Publisher | : Gibbs Smith |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2009-09 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1423610628 |
In Putting Up, author Steve Dowdney colorfully and descriptively guides readers safely through the home canning process. In his plainspoken narrative, Dowdney explains how to put up crops harvested during each month of the year and includes 65 of the most popular and delicious recipes he produces for his successful canning business. Also included is a resource section that contains information on where all essential canning supplies can be purchased. More than just a how-to manual, Putting Up is a wonderful guide for canners and non-canners alike. It is chock full of anecdotes, stories and vignettes of a long gone agrarian south that filled the author's youth and still fills his heart and memory. For twelve years, Steve Dowdney was the owner and chief operator of South Carolina's premiere small batch processing and canning company. As founder of Rockland Plantation Products, he takes great pride in the knowledge that the company's products taste exactly like the best of a grandmother's home put up stores. An avid writer with a novel in the works, Dowdney is a former Ranger, Airborne and Special Forces qualified combat veteran, and a graduate of The Citadel where he and fellow classmate Pat Conroy co-wrote the yearbook. He resides in Charleston, SC. In Putting Up, author Steve Dowdney colorfully and descriptively guides readers safely through the home canning process. In his plainspoken narrative, Dowdney explains how to put up crops harvested during each month of the year and includes 65 of the most popular and delicious recipes he produces for his successful canning business. Also included is a resource section that contains information on where all essential canning supplies can be purchased. More than just a how-to manual, Putting Up is a wonderful guide for canners and non-canners alike. It is chock full of anecdotes, stories and vignettes of a long gone agrarian south that filled the author's youth and still fills his heart and memory.