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"This book is about my relationship with jam, my soul, music, and the world in which I live. When I make jam I slow down, my actions become rhythmical, my thinking clear. The repetitive motions of washing, stirring, pouring, and labeling allow me the space to think about my life -- what it means to be starting over and how I can embrace this stage of my life with vitality and joy." With warmth and love, Joan Hassol takes us on an evocative journey through raspberry patches, in search of beach plums, down memory's lane, and ultimately to her bed-and-breakfast on Cape Cod, where her jam business, Well Preserved, is in full operation. In over seventy easy-to-prepare recipes -- none of which requires special equipment -- she reveals how to create such goodies as blueberry, wild cherry, and concord grape jams, five-fruit marmalade, pear with frangelico jam, and green tomato chutney, as well as breads, muffins, and cakes to complement the preserves or to serve on their own. Well Preserved is a jam-making hymnal, a vibrant celebration of nature's rich bounty, as much about the soul as cooking.
"Preserving Made Easy" is the perfect book for today's busy
cooks who still want to prepare and enjoy the homemade goodness of
fresh fruits and vegetables. These recipes were selected for their
delicious taste and because they are easy to prepare.
Thoroughly tested and perfected, each recipe offers something
special--a new twist on an old favorite, a new way to mix and match
flavors and tips to make the whole process easier and more fun.
The authors offer delectable recipes for jams, jellies,
conserves, pickles, relishes, chutneys, salsas, mustards,
marinades, flavored oils and more. Everything you need to delight
family and friends is here. Using this book will ensure that your
family has only the best and freshest ingredients carefully
prepared for their needs.
"Preserving Made Easy" is ideal for first-time users who will
benefit from the step-by-step introductions, and for experienced
cooks who are just looking for that extra twist that will make the
batch memorable.
Chris Bavin brings you an all-encompassing cookbook full of simple
and speedy recipes to ensure you save time, cook smart, and eat
well! Do you ever find yourself stuck in a rut at mealtimes, never
knowing what to cook or where to begin? Then this may be the
cookbook for you! BBC TV Chef Chris Bavin is a resourceful
homecook, who promises a little efficiency in the kitchen can go a
long way! Good Food Sorted is his first solo cookbook, where he
shares riveting recipes for a no-fuss approach to healthy eating
and home-cooking, which will have the entire family asking for
seconds! Dive right in to discover: -Over 100 mouth-watering
recipes complemented by stunning photography -Simple 'mini-recipe'
ideas encouraging you to save cooking time and food waste
-Featuring feasts from around the world to celebrate culinary
diversity -Inspiring lifestyle photos of Chris bringing his
personality to the pages Learn tonnes of tips and tricks on smart
shopping, how to use the freezer well, and batch-cooking those
beloved favourite family recipes. Inspiring, easy-to-navigate, and
refreshingly practical, Good Food,Sorted is the kitchen companion
for time-pressed cooks who want to put wholesome food on the table
fast. Including breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts and snacks, as
well as an entire section dedicated to vegetarian recipes, Good
Food Sorted redefines home cooking with simple recipe ideas without
compromising on finance or flavour! From a posh pot noodle, to
microwaved mocha puddings, whether it's baked feta or
build-your-own fajitas, this easy cookbook is sure to have
something for everyone to love. Jam-packed with top tips on
restoring order to your kitchen cupboards, freezing your flavours,
and using your cooking time efficiently, Good Food Sorted is a
must-have volume for time-pressed families in search of a one-stop
cookbook full of deliciously healthy family favourites.
Fun, tasty, and flavourful recipes that help you cook for the
entire week! Save time and money and make a variety of
mouthwatering meals. Author Kim Duke will show you how to make
delicious, affordable meals over weekends that can be repurposed
for weekday meals. Save time, money and reduce food waste with this
batch-cooking guide. Weekly Provisions places variety and fun back
into meal prep and seasonal cooking and shows how to spice up
leftovers. In this book you'll discover: - Recipes for 12 complete
menus - each with a starter, main event, side dish and pudding -
followed by creative ideas for turning what's left into new meals
during the week - 100 leftover makeovers for breakfast on the go,
packed lunches, speedy suppers, and more - How to stock your larder
and make a weekly shopping list without food waste - The indulgence
of comfort food with an added element of meal planning and purpose
Meal preparation can be a tedious weekend task that nobody really
wants to do. When you're time-poor and weekdays are filled with
work, family, and other activities, cooking new meals can quickly
become overwhelming. Weekly Provisions is packed with recipes for
12 complete menus - each with a starter, main event, side dish and
pudding - followed by more than 60 creative ideas for turning
what's left into new meals and snacks during the week. So say
goodbye to sad leftovers and boring batch-cooking, and let chef Kim
Duke show you a new way to cook that's easy on your time and money,
but big on taste and pleasure!
Preserve your harvest and create amazing jams, chutneys and
preserves out of fruit, vegetables and even flowers from your
garden with Thane Prince's Jams and Chutneys. This inspiring recipe
book, from much-loved cookery writer and judge Thane Prince is
packed with over 150 easy-to-follow recipes for making long-lasting
sweet and savoury preserves to enjoy or give as a delicious gift.
With a tasty mix of traditional preserving recipes, plus plenty of
inspiring new ideas, you can pack your cupboards with jellies,
marmalades, pickles, chutneys, cordials and relishes for all
occasions. With recipes from mango jam to homemade tomato ketchup,
and ingredients from raspberries to rose petals, Thane Prince's
Jams and Chutneys is the tastiest guide to the art of preserving
for the whole family. Perfect for all aspiring jam-makers and
cooks, Thane Prince's Jams and Chutneys is the ideal step-by-step
guide for anyone looking to create something uniquely delicious.
Previous ISBN 9781405329545
Preserving is a wonderful way to make summer and autumn fruits and vegetables last into the winter and through to the next harvesting season. It's easy to do, inexpensive and great fun!
Whether you grow your own, pick from the hedgerow or buy your ingredients, this book will help you make the best preserves every time. The diversity of preserves and whether they are sweet or sharp, hot or fruity, smooth or chunky, is matched only by the variety of foods with which they can be eaten. Guy Tullberg's family has been preserving for generations, and their award-winning company is called Tracklements, after an old English word meaning a savoury jelly or sauce.
This book includes 100 of their favourite recipes, so whether you fancy hot aubergine pickle, green tomato chutney or beetroot and horseradish relish, there's something in this book for you.
The book also reveals some of the social history behind the preserves and shares Tracklements' tips and techniques perfected over four decades of making preserves.
With a guide to the preserving kitchen, including basic tips and advice on which simple pieces of kit you need, this book will help you make the best preserves.
The country's leading expert on organic food delivers the ultimate
guide to the new culinary health movement--feasting on fermented
probiotics, from artisanal cheese to kimchi. In his extensive
career as a bestselling cookbook author and TV garden-show host,
Jeff Cox has always been keenly aware of the microbiology that
helps his garden flourish. He has long known that microbes keep our
bodies healthy as they ferment food, releasing their nutritional
power and creating essential vitamins and enzymes. In "The
Essential Book of Fermentation," Cox shares a bounty of recipes for
nourishing the internal "garden." Simplifying the art and science
of fermentation, Cox offers a primer on the body's microbial
ecosystem, complemented by scrumptious recipes, and easy-to-follow
pickling and canning techniques. Basics such as bread and yogurt
help readers progress to wine, cheese, and a host of international
delicacies, including kim chi and chow chow. Inspiring and
innovative, "The Essential Book of Fermentation" serves up great
taste along with great health on every page.
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