SAVOR THE BOUNTY! Buy them at a farmers' market, a grocery store or a roadside farmstand. Or pick them in daily batches from your own garden. No matter where you find your vegetables, their fresh-from-the-earth goodness demands inspired preparation. Andrea Chesman shares more than 175 recipes designed to bring out the very best in whatever produce is peaking now. From spring's first Peas and New Potato Salad to autumn's sweet Caramelized Winter Squash and Onion Pizza, serving up the harvest has never been so delicious!
SAVOR THE BOUNTY! Buy them at a farmers' market, a grocery store or a roadside farmstand. Or pick them in daily batches from your own garden. No matter where you find your vegetables, their fresh-from-the-earth goodness demands inspired preparation. Andrea Chesman shares more than 175 recipes designed to bring out the very best in whatever produce is peaking now. From spring's first Peas and New Potato Salad to autumn's sweet Caramelized Winter Squash and Onion Pizza, serving up the harvest has never been so delicious!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrea Chesman is the author of The Fat Kitchen as well as many other cookbooks that focus on traditional techniques and fresh-from-the-garden cooking. Her previous books include The Pickled Pantry, Serving Up the Harvest, 101 One-Dish Dinners, and The Backyard Homestead Book of Kitchen Know-How. She teaches and gives cooking demonstrations and classes across the United States. She lives in Ripton, Vermont.
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Preface Acknowledgments The Well-Stocked Pantry Mastering the Basics: Methods & Recipes Spring into Summer Asparagus: A Perennial Favorite Peas: Always Sweet, Always Welcome Spinach: A Very Compliant Green Salad Greens: The Spring Tonic Salad Dressings Height of the Season: Spring Early to Mid-Summer Beets: Upbeat about Beets Broccoli: A Popular Vegetable with Many Cousins Cucumbers: Think Pickles Snap Beans: You'll Never Have Too Many Once You Try Roasting Them Swiss Chard: Easy, Delicious, Beautiful Zucchini & Summer Squash: Nature's Blank Palette Mid- to Late Summer Artichokes: Noble Vegetables Celery & Celery Root: No Thriving with Neglect Chiles & Peppers: Some Like 'em Hot Corn: An Ancient Plant of Many Uses Eggplant: Made for the Grill Fennel: A Vegetable That Deserves More Attention Okra: The Garden Beauty Queen Shell Beans: They Weren't All Created Equal Sweet Potatoes: A Real Headliner Tomatoes: The Stars of Summer Height of the Season: Summer Fall into Winter Belgian Endives: The Basement Harvest Brussels Sprouts: Love 'em or Leave 'em Cabbage: Speaks Many Languages Carrots: Who Knew They Were So Much Better Fresh? Cauliflower: Queen or Brat of the Garden? Garlic: Planting Hope Each Fall Jerusalem Artichokes: They Grow Like Weeds Kale: A Green in Many Colors Leeks: Delicate Members of the Onion Family Onions: A Flavor Worth Savoring Parsnips: Who'd Have Thought They Could Be This Good? Potatoes: Baked, Boiled & Knished Rutabagas: They Aren't Turnips Winter Squash & Pumpkins: The Pumpkin's in the Pie Height of the Season: Fall into Winter Appendix Preserving the Harvest Resources Index
Preface Acknowledgments The Well-Stocked Pantry Mastering the Basics: Methods & Recipes Spring into Summer Asparagus: A Perennial Favorite Peas: Always Sweet, Always Welcome Spinach: A Very Compliant Green Salad Greens: The Spring Tonic Salad Dressings Height of the Season: Spring Early to Mid-Summer Beets: Upbeat about Beets Broccoli: A Popular Vegetable with Many Cousins Cucumbers: Think Pickles Snap Beans: You'll Never Have Too Many Once You Try Roasting Them Swiss Chard: Easy, Delicious, Beautiful Zucchini & Summer Squash: Nature's Blank Palette Mid- to Late Summer Artichokes: Noble Vegetables Celery & Celery Root: No Thriving with Neglect Chiles & Peppers: Some Like 'em Hot Corn: An Ancient Plant of Many Uses Eggplant: Made for the Grill Fennel: A Vegetable That Deserves More Attention Okra: The Garden Beauty Queen Shell Beans: They Weren't All Created Equal Sweet Potatoes: A Real Headliner Tomatoes: The Stars of Summer Height of the Season: Summer Fall into Winter Belgian Endives: The Basement Harvest Brussels Sprouts: Love 'em or Leave 'em Cabbage: Speaks Many Languages Carrots: Who Knew They Were So Much Better Fresh? Cauliflower: Queen or Brat of the Garden? Garlic: Planting Hope Each Fall Jerusalem Artichokes: They Grow Like Weeds Kale: A Green in Many Colors Leeks: Delicate Members of the Onion Family Onions: A Flavor Worth Savoring Parsnips: Who'd Have Thought They Could Be This Good? Potatoes: Baked, Boiled & Knished Rutabagas: They Aren't Turnips Winter Squash & Pumpkins: The Pumpkin's in the Pie Height of the Season: Fall into Winter Appendix Preserving the Harvest Resources Index
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