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Preserved

Fruit: 25 Recipes

Darra Goldstein Cortney Burns Richard Martin

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English
Hardie Grant US
01 November 2023
Series: Preserved
Preserved: Fruit brings together 25 recipes for jams, syrups, shrubs, and pickles from all over the world. This is the second of six short books devoted to all aspects of food preservation.

Recipes for pickled cherry and rose jam, citrus peel powders, and pomegranate molasses will give new life to seasonal bounty and add dimension to your everyday cooking.

The authors all lend stellar credentials and as a trio they bring a mix of professional cookery and preserving experience, food journalism experience, and expertise on food history.

This is a highly giftable book and series for anyone who wishes to hone their knowledge of preservation.

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Imprint:   Hardie Grant US
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 165mm, 
Weight:   490g
ISBN:   9781958417119
ISBN 10:   1958417114
Series:   Preserved
Pages:   112
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Darra Goldstein, the founding editor of Gastronomica, is the author of six award-winning cookbooks, including Beyond the North Wind: Russia in Recipes and Lore, named one of 2020’s best cookbooks by Forbes.com, Esquire, and the Washington Post. In 2020 she was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Richard Martin is a media executive, lifestyle editor and writer who started magazines and websites that have grown into major media companies, including Complex, Modern Luxury (Manhattan and Miami)and Food Republic. Cortney Burns (with chef Nick Balla) built a larder-based kitchen at San Francisco’s Bar Tartine; their cookbook Bar Tartine won awards from both the James Beard Foundation and IACP. Bon Appétit has dubbed her the “godmother of fermentation” for her modern take on ancient techniques.

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