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PUBLISHER: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781603587501
RRP: £27.00
PAGES: 512
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 3, 2018
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Forage, Harvest, Feast: A Wild-Inspired Cuisine
Marie Viljoen
In this groundbreaking collection of more than 470 wild-food recipes, celebrated New York City forager, cook, and food writer Marie Viljoen shows us how to incorporate readily available wild ingredients into both everyday and special-occasion fare. Working with 36 wild plants, most of them ubiquitous worldwide and many increasingly found in farmers markets, she presents truly delicious options for everything from cocktails and appetizers to entrees, desserts, snacks, bakes, breads, preserves, sauces, syrups, ferments, spices, and salts. Featuring bayberry, mugwort, Japanese knotweed, black locust flowers, honeysuckle, wisteria, spruce tips and more, recipes range from simple preservation techniques and cast-iron-skillet specials to more sophisticated dishes of multilayered flavors a shrimp and avocado aspic with spicebush, or a rolled tomato souffle stuffed with garlic mustard. Forage, Harvest, Feast featuring hundreds of colour photographs as well as cultivation tips for plants commonly found in the wild but easily grown at home is destined to become a standard reference for any cook wanting to transform wildcrafted ingredients into exceptional dishes, spices, and drinks. Eating wild food, Viljoen reminds us, is a radical act of remembering and honoring our shared heritage. Eating invasive edible weeds helps curb their spread. And growing indigenous plants at home preserves wild populations and boosts biodiversity.
Marie Viljoen
Writer, photographer, forager, and cook, Marie Viljoen has been an edible plant devotee since her childhood in South Africa. Her work as an urban forager and edible garden expert has been profiled by The New York Times and Martha Stewart Living, among others. The author of 66 Square Feet, she writes a foraging column for Edible Brooklyn and Edible Manhattan magazines, is a contributing editor to Gardenista, and in 2017 will be a regular contributor to Better Homes and Gardens. In addition to leading wild plant walks in New York City and teaching wild edibles classes, she maintains three thriving gardens.