Silo: The Zero Waste Blueprint by Douglas McMaster

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  • mjes on September 07, 2021

    Purple daikon, walnut, & nasturtium (pg 110) is a simple recipe representative of the recipes in this book. However, because the ingredients are both cultivated and foraged, the combinations are innovative and exciting. Highly recommend -- daikon, walnuts, and nasturtiums make a brilliant bite.

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  • ISBN 10 1782406131
  • ISBN 13 9781782406136
  • Published Jul 04 2019
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 176
  • Language English
  • Countries United States, United Kingdom
  • Publisher Leaping Hare Press

Publishers Text

“I’ve always said that it’s in a chef’s DNA to utilize what would otherwise be thrown away.  We are hardwired to take the uncoveted and make it delicious. But Doug McMaster is on another level entirely—he is doing some of the most thorough and thoughtful work on food waste today. This book gives you more than a glimpse into his mind. It provides a much needed roadmap for a future of limited resources and growing demands.” —Dan Barber, Chef/Co-owner of Blue Hill and Blue Hill at Stone Barns

Silo maps out an extraordinary new plan from radical young chef Douglas McMaster, founder of SILO the first zero food-waste restaurant—a food system for the future. 

He’s a man on a mission—dedicated to weaning us from our entrenched and over-processed food habits, encouraging us to go for the purest, most natural and efficient way to cook and eat, committed to de-industrializing our food system so that we eat fresh, waste less and make the most of what nature gives us. 

“Sustainability,” ”organic,” and ”vegan” are words you won’t find in this enlightening polemic on the future of food as we know it. Here are some that you will: ”closed-loop systems,” ”radical suppliers,” ”off-grid ingredients,” ”waste-free prep” and “clean farming”. These are just some of the raw ingredients deftly chopped and mixed into an irresistable and intoxicating fusion. Part inspiration, part practical kitchen know-how, part philosophy—just add anarchic flavours and a dash of pure hope for a beautifully crafted book destined to be a refreshingly radical addition to your kitchen library.