Edible Flowers: A Kitchen Companion with Recipes by Kitty Morse
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- ISBN 10 1939664020
- ISBN 13 9781939664020
- Published Jan 01 2016
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 96
- Language English
- Edition Second
- Countries United States
- Publisher Chefs Press
Publishers Text
In this revised and expanded edition, acclaimed writer and cookbook author Kitty Morse shows you how to easily and beautifully incorporate edible blossoms into your cooking. With more than three dozen recipes that are as pleasing to the palate as they are pretty on the plate, Edible Flowers: A Kitchen Companion with Recipes is a delightful little book featuring delicious and imaginative dishes. Both sweet and savory, Kitty's recipes move edible blossoms from a garnish to center plate Arugula Arugula Bisque; Baked Salmon with Borage Raita; Lamb Tagine with Fava Beans & Fennel Four Ways; Lavender Shortbread; Lemon Verbena Tea; Orange Blossom Preserves; Quinoa, Begonia & Crab Verrine; Rose Petal Sorbet; Tofu Lettuce Tacos with Cilantro & Mint; Turkey Calendula Roll-Ups; Zucchini Blossom Quesadilla with Pico de Gallo; and Geranium Yule Log. Gorgeous full-color photographs of the flowers and the food show off endless creative possibilities.Other cookbooks by this author
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- 365 Ways to Cook Vegetarian by Kitty Morse (2004) Hardcover
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