Savoring The Seasons Of The Northern Heartland
Title | Savoring The Seasons Of The Northern Heartland PDF eBook |
Author | Beth Dooley |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | 410 |
Release | |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1452907366 |
More than two hundred delicious seasonal recipes from the upper Midwest celebrate the diverse ethnic groups--Scandinavian, German, Eastern European, Scottish, and Welsh--that helped define the character of the region's cuisine, accompanied by period photographs and lively anecdotes about the traditional recipes. Reprint.
The Northern Heartland Kitchen
Title | The Northern Heartland Kitchen PDF eBook |
Author | Beth Dooley |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | 281 |
Release | |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1452932859 |
More than two hundred recipes to satisfy seasonal appetites
In Winter's Kitchen
Title | In Winter's Kitchen PDF eBook |
Author | Beth Dooley |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-10-11 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781571313614 |
"In Winter's Kitchen reveals how a food movement with deep roots in the Heartland--our first food co-ops, most productive farmland, and the most storied agricultural scientists hail from the region--isn't only thriving, it's presenting solutions that could feed a country, rather than just a smattering of neighborhoods and restaurants. Using the story of one thanksgiving meal, Dooley discovers that a locally-sourced winter diet is more than a possibility: it can be delicious, "--
Savory Sweet
Title | Savory Sweet PDF eBook |
Author | Beth Dooley |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780816699582 |
"Let's dispense with the usual old notions of preserving," Beth Dooley suggests, leading us into Mette Nielsen's kitchen, where old-world Danish traditions meld with the freshest ideas and latest techniques to fill the pantry with the best of the season, all year long. Because those seasons can prove especially challenging in the northern heartland, Nielsen's Nordic heritage is handy as she and Dooley show cooks, first-time and experienced canners alike, how to make the most of a short growing season. Their approach combines the brightness and bold flavors of the Nordic cuisines with an emphasis on the local, the practical, and the freshest ingredients to turn each season's produce into a bounty of condiments. From corn salsa to carrot lemon marmalade with ginger and cardamom, crispy pickled red onions to garlic scape pesto with lemon thyme, and caramel apple butter with lemongrass to puttanesca sauce to "Fit for a Queen Jam"--these recipes bring the best of the sweet and the savory to every menu. Low tech, simple, and fast, they eschew hot-water-bath methods in favor of chilling and freezing, keeping flavors and colors bold and bright; and they ease up on sugar to make way for the true savory sweetness of nature's finest food. Savory Sweet is not your grandmother's canning cookbook--but it is likely to be your grandchildren's.
Minnesota's Bounty
Title | Minnesota's Bounty PDF eBook |
Author | Beth Dooley |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | COOKING |
ISBN | 9780816673155 |
Minnesota's Bounty is a user's guide to shopping and cooking from your local farmers market, and it applies a practical, easy approach to creating a truly seasonal kitchen. Beth Dooley has suggestions and recipes that inspire simple, modern, and healthy meals following an ingredients-first philosophy, helping readers to be more confident and spontaneous both at the market and in the kitchen.
In Winter's Kitchen
Title | In Winter's Kitchen PDF eBook |
Author | Beth Dooley |
Publisher | Milkweed Editions |
Total Pages | 367 |
Release | 2015-11-16 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 157131881X |
The award-winning cookbook author “personalizes the path from farm to fork with heart and skill” in a combination of “memoir, history and guidebook” (Wall Street Journal). The James Beard Award-winning author of such beloved cookbooks as Sweet Nature and The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen explores how the “food revolution” can take root in the northern heartland in this inspiring food memoir. In Winter’s Kitchen reveals how a food movement with deep roots in the Heartland could feed the entire country, rather than just a smattering of neighborhoods and restaurants. Through the lens of a single thanksgiving meal, Beth Dooley discovers that a locally-sourced winter diet is not only possible—it can also be delicious. With chapters on apples, wheat, turkey, wild rice, and more, Dooley weaves together personal remembrances, environmental awareness, and the joy of cooking foods grown or raised not far from her Minnesota home.
Renewing America's Food Traditions
Title | Renewing America's Food Traditions PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Paul Nabhan |
Publisher | Chelsea Green Publishing |
Total Pages | 593 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1933392894 |
This work represents a dramatic call to recognize, celebrate, and conserve the great diversity of foods that give North America the distinctive culinary identity that reflects its multi-cultural heritage. Included are recipes and folk traditions associated with 100 of the continent's rarest food plants and animals.