The Seasonal Cookbook: How to Turn Fresh, Seasonal Produce and Vegetables into Delicious Home-cooked Meals by Diana Peacock and Paul Peacock
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- ISBN 10 1905862377
- ISBN 13 9781905862375
- Published Feb 26 2010
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 176
- Language English
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher How to Books
- Imprint Spring Hill
Publishers Text
If you grow your own vegetables, or are able to shop at a farmer's market or farm shop, or you are lucky enough to have an old fashioned greengrocer and good local butcher, then this book will help you enjoy food at the peak of its flavour. The textures and tastes gained from cooking fresh ingredients in traditional ways will bring you a new cuisine - garden cuisine; the taste of fresh seasonal food, grown and picked when nature intended it to be picked, and cooked in way that enhances its natural flavour. The Seasonal Cookbook starts with growing fruit and vegetables, and then shows you how to use seasonal produce to create some wonderful dishes. It's cooking the way cooking used to be. Relish the subtle flavours to be had from a roast turnip, and savour the exciting versatility of carrots! You will discover: - Fresh Spring vegetables, juicy Spring lamb and Easter treats - Summer fruit, delicious salads, and tasty barbeque meals - Warming and wholesome meals to sustain you through the long winter, plus authentic Christmas fare - How to use autumn's harvest to provide 'plenty' through the winter months. Each section has the how-to of growing and the how-to of cooking brought together - as though Diana had asked Paul to gather such and such an ingredient from the garden for supper.Other cookbooks by this author
- The Cheese Making Book
- Good Home Baking: How to Make Your Own Delicious Cakes, Biscuits, Pastries and Breads
- Good Home Cooking: Make it, Don't Buy It! Real Food at Home - Mostly at Less Than a Pound a Head
- Good Home Preserving
- The Good Home Preserving Guide: Delicious Jams, Jellies, Chutneys, Pickles, Curds, Cheeses, Relishes and Ketchups - and How to Make Them at Home
- The Home Deli
- How to Make Sweets and Treats
- How To Make Sweets and Treats
- How to Make Your Own Sausages
- How to Make Your Own Sausages
- Make Your Own Bacon and Ham and Other Salted, Smoked and Cured Meats
- Make Your Own Beer and Cider
- Making Your Own Cheese: How to Make All Kinds of Cheeses in Your Own Home
- Making Your Own Cheese
- Precycle!
- The Sausage Book
- The Sausage Book
- The Seasonal Cookbook
- The Smoking and Curing Book
- The Smoking and Curing Book
- Storing Your Home Grown Fruit and Vegetables: How to Make Your Garden's Bounty Last All Year Round
- Sweets and Treats to Give Away
- The Wild Food Year Book
- Traditional Country Preserving: From Freezing and Drying to Jams and Pickles, How to Preserve Fruit and Vegetables at Home
- Traditional Country Preserving: From freezing and drying to jams and pickles, how to preserve fruit and vegetables at home
- The Wild Food Year Book

