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A Girl and Her Greens : Hearty Meals from the Garden - Hardcover Main Edition

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April Bloomfield
ISBN-10
1782111700
ISBN-13
9781782111702
Language
English
Publisher
Canongate Books Ltd
Publication Date
42145
About the Author
The vegetable-centric follow-up to the beloved cookbook A Girl and Her Pig, by the winner of the 2014 James Beard award for Best Chef in New York From the chef and author of the critically lauded A Girl and Her Pig comes a beautiful, fully illustrated cookbook that offers scrumptious seasonal recipes for her true love—vegetables. Although her name is practically synonymous with nose-to-tail cooking, April Bloomfield's heart belongs to the humble potato, to sweet corn and zucchini, to winter squash and Treviso, to sugar snap peas and ramps. In recipes such as Whole Pot-Roasted Cauliflower with Tomatoes and Anchovies, Tagliatelle with Asparagus and Parmesan Fonduta, and Crushed Spring Peas with Mint, April demonstrates the keys to her unforgettable food: honest ingredients, attention to detail, and affection for the sensual pleasures of cooking and eating. Lively and down-to-earth, A Girl and Her Greens features insightful sidebars and tips on April's techniques and charming narratives that reveal her sources of inspiration.
Edition Number
Main Edition
Format
Hardcover
Editorial Review
“April, April, April what a chef! Delicious, brilliant, inspiring... With her book, A Girl and Her Pig, you can now sample her splendid food in your own kitchen.” (Fergus Henderson on A Girl and Her Pig) “In a sneak peek at her new cookbook, A Girl and Her Greens, Bloomfield offers her crazy-good recipe for pan-roasted carrots with carrot-top pesto, shaved carrot salad, and creamy burrata.” (Saveur 100 Cooks' Edition) “What makes Ms. Bloomfield’s simple food so satisfying-both at her restaurants like the Breslin and the Spotted Pig, and in her previous book, A Girl and Her Pig-are its pinpoint-perfect textures, flavors and seasonings.” (New York Times) “…I can’t imagine anyone being able to write about vegetables the way [Bloomfield] does without truly loving them… [M]y only frustration with Bloomfield’s book so far has been that the options are so tempting, it’s hard to know where to begin.” (Washington Post) “April Bloomfield...brings her irresistible, amped-up attitude to A Girl and Her Greens: Hearty Meals from the Garden. Bloomfield finds the same delight in fresh peas as she does in a juicy steak…her recipes all have chatty, supportive and meticulous instructions.” (BookPage) “Known for her whole-animal approach, chef April Bloomfield compares her love for lamb shoulders and suckling pigs to action films. ‘You probably don’t want them all the time,’ she writes. What we do want is more of her kale polenta.” (Cooking Light) “Famous for her meaty dishes..., April Bloomfield is ready to show off her vegetable side... A Girl includes recipes for crushed spring peas with mint, whole pot-roasted cauliflower with tomatoes and anchovies and a butternut squash coconut tart.” (New York Daily News) “New York City chef April Bloomfield follows up her 2012 debut A Girl and Her Pig with this treatise on vegetables... Greens is arranged seasonally and focuses on the lighter side of Bloomfield’s cooking.” (Epicurious) “My favorite thing about the recipes I tried, from the crushed spring peas with mint to the fingerling potatoes in butter, was the small details, carefully explained in Bloomfield’s instructions, that pushed the simplest dish upward from good to great.” (Bloomberg Business) “The chef, restaurant owner, and author of the critically lauded A Girl and Her Pig presents a beautiful, full-colour cookbook that offers tantalizing seasonal recipes for a wide variety of vegetables, from summer standbys such as zucchini to earthy novelties like sunchokes.” (Publishers Weekly) --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.