Foragers Cookbook

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Foraging Cookbook

Author: Karen Stephenson
language: en
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Release Date: 2020-07-21
Great meals sourced from the great outdoors—the practical approach to cooking foraged foods You don't have to go too far to find fresh flavors: an astounding array of delicious, nutritious, free ingredients is probably right outside your door. All you have to do is go find them—and cook them with care. The Foraging Cookbook makes it easy to go wild with wild foods, including berries, seeds, mushrooms, and more. From Baked Veggie Burgers to Wild Pizza, this comprehensive foraging cookbook delivers everything you need to transform fresh, found edibles into delectable dishes your whole family will enjoy. Get some fresh air and exercise while foraging local fields and nearby forests for your next mouthwatering meal—with a little help from The Foraging Cookbook. This complete foraging cookbook includes: 75 Tasty recipes—Discover dozens of dishes, including plenty of main courses and substantial meals, arranged by the type of foraged food, including greens, mushrooms, seeds, and fruit. The basics—Learn the fundamentals of foraging, facts on ethical harvesting, and how to grow or buy "foraged" foods. Easy-to-find, easy-to-forage—All ingredients are widely available, easily foraged foods that grow near human habitation. Finding your next forage-to-table feast has never been so fun and easy than with The Foraging Cookbook.
The Modern Forager's Cookbook

Forage for Your Own Delicious Ingredients and Prepare Inventive Meals at Home In The Modern Forager's Cookbook, nationally acclaimed chef Rob Connoley offers more than seventy-five recipes featuring ingredients that any home cook can forage, grow, or hunt. Each recipe shares modern flavor and texture pairings that will excite the professional chef and home cook alike. The comforting mesquite chocolate chip cookie, the indulgent pork belly poppers, and the haute hackberry rabbit paté launch homespun do-it-yourself dishes into modern classics. In addition to learning to cook foraged and farmed foods, readers will explore the basics of wild plant harvesting (including identification and ethical best practices) while enjoying humorous anecdotes from Connoley’s years of remote gathering. Photographer Jay Hemphill also presents stunning images that capture the bounty of North America.