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The Farm To Table Cookbook The Art Of Eating Locally Ivy Manning Gregor Torrence

  • SKU: BELL-38587006
The Farm To Table Cookbook The Art Of Eating Locally Ivy Manning Gregor Torrence
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Publisher: Sasquatch Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.07 MB
Author: Ivy Manning & Gregor Torrence
ISBN: 9781570617195, 1570617198
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Farm To Table Cookbook The Art Of Eating Locally Ivy Manning Gregor Torrence by Ivy Manning & Gregor Torrence 9781570617195, 1570617198 instant download after payment.

The farm-to-table movement is flourishing. Farmers markets and greenmarkets are popping up in cities and neighborhoods across the country. Shoppers are no longer restricted to the same 30 items in the produce section of the Kroger or Safeway. This cookbook invites you try Escarole Caesar Salad, a Dandelion Greens-Italian Sausage-Fontina Cheese Pizza, and Kohlrabi Salad with Pea Shoots. Farmers markets also introduce cooks to artisan cheesemakers, and the recipe for End of Summer Quiche plays up the tangy character of locally made goat cheese. Ivy Manning, cooking teacher, chef, and writerhas gathered many of the recipes in her book from leading restaurants in Portland and Seattle that are notable practitioners of fresh local ingredients. Organized by seasons. each section also has an illustrated produce primer that introduces and explains the culinary qualities of spring greens, heirloom tomatoes (summer); pears and (fall), and winter squash.

Review

"Makes readers hungry for fresh, locally grown foods with her recipes and guides on selecting the best fruits and vegetables and cooking them in the most delicious ways." Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Wherever your market is found, declare your alle-

About the Author

Ivy Manning developed the cooking classes at the Whole Foods in Portland. She has written about food, cooking, eating, and drinking for The Oregonian, Food and Wine, and Willamette Week. She and Gregor Torrence both live in Portland.

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