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Rooted Kitchen: Seasonal Recipes, Stories, and Ways to Connect with the Natural World
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Rooted Kitchen: Seasonal Recipes, Stories, and Ways to Connect with the Natural World
Current price: $35.00
Barnes and Noble
Rooted Kitchen: Seasonal Recipes, Stories, and Ways to Connect with the Natural World
Current price: $35.00
Size: Hardcover
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Deepen your relationship with the natural world through more than 80 delightfully inventive recipes featuring seasonal ingredients, plus thoughtful essays, tips, and basic techniques for foraging, preserving, and cooking over an open fire.
At a time when we urgently need to connect with the earth,
Rooted Kitchen
offers a fresh way to appreciate nature and the treasures it provides. Organized seasonally, you’ll find recipes to make the most of your farmers market or neighborhood foraging haul, such as a comforting
Nettle Orecchiette with Sausage and Mint
in spring (and how to use nettle leaves to make a nutritious, soothing cup of tea on chilly mornings);
Nectarine Salad with Cucumber, Fennel, Feta and Herbs
in summer; and
Fire-Roasted Pumpkin Fondue with Chanterelles
in fall.
You’ll also find tips for harvesting ingredients, from mushrooms to nettles to edible flowers, along with preserving, fermenting, beginner foraging techniques, and mindfulness activities. Seasonal ingredients are spotlighted so you can make the most of nearby nature. It can be as simple as pairing salmon with the distinct flavor of spruce tips snipped from a tree or plucking lilac blossoms and making
Rhubarb-Lilac Jam
to dollop on a pavlova. From small urban backyards to nearby parks to forests and beyond, when we become more connected to the outdoors through our food, it sparks a deeper connection to ourselves.
At a time when we urgently need to connect with the earth,
Rooted Kitchen
offers a fresh way to appreciate nature and the treasures it provides. Organized seasonally, you’ll find recipes to make the most of your farmers market or neighborhood foraging haul, such as a comforting
Nettle Orecchiette with Sausage and Mint
in spring (and how to use nettle leaves to make a nutritious, soothing cup of tea on chilly mornings);
Nectarine Salad with Cucumber, Fennel, Feta and Herbs
in summer; and
Fire-Roasted Pumpkin Fondue with Chanterelles
in fall.
You’ll also find tips for harvesting ingredients, from mushrooms to nettles to edible flowers, along with preserving, fermenting, beginner foraging techniques, and mindfulness activities. Seasonal ingredients are spotlighted so you can make the most of nearby nature. It can be as simple as pairing salmon with the distinct flavor of spruce tips snipped from a tree or plucking lilac blossoms and making
Rhubarb-Lilac Jam
to dollop on a pavlova. From small urban backyards to nearby parks to forests and beyond, when we become more connected to the outdoors through our food, it sparks a deeper connection to ourselves.