The Gourmet Farmer Deli Book

Cover Art for 9781742669809, The Gourmet Farmer Deli Book by Matthew Evans
ISBN: 9781742669809
Publisher: MURDOCH BOOKS
Published: 11 October, 2012
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)
Editions:
6 other editions of this product

Following the success of The Real Food Companion and Winter on the Farm, Matthew Evans brings us a beautifully photographed new book celebrating the way we used to cook food and how it used to taste. Why would you make your own sausages, cure your own ham, pickle your own fish or preserve your own vegetables? It's quite simple, because it tastes better. The Gourmet Farmer Deli Book is not a weekday cookbook; it's about celebrating and enjoying the artisan processes involved in making items you'd typically find in your local deli - from cheese and cream to cured and smoked meats to pickled fish and vegetables. Also included are simple recipes incorporating these delicious artisan ingredients (which you can buy from your local deli, if you don't want to make them yourself). Rustic, flavoursome dishes are the order of the day in this beautiful book that rejoices in taking your time and enjoying traditional ways of preparing food. Key points: the book has a two-fold approach: step by step processes to guide you through making the deli items yourselves, plus additional recipes using those ingredients; artisan feel, beautiful photography; and, tips and hints on what to look for when buying cured meats, small goods, cheeses, preserved fish at the deli.

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