Heirloom : time honored techniques, nourishing traditions, and modern recipes
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Ngo, Ngoc Minh, photographer.
Published
Boulder : Roost Books, [2019].
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xvi, 335 pages : color illustrations / 26 cm
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Spanish Springs Library - Adult Nonfiction641.564 OWENS 2019Checked OutMay 7, 2024

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Published
Boulder : Roost Books, [2019].
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English

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Includes index.
Description
Where cooking and baking traditions meet contemporary flavors120 deeply nourishing, seasonal recipes and a guide to the plants and traditional preserving techniques that inspire them. Sarah Owens is a horticulturalist, baker and a cook with an insatiable curiosity for global food traditions. Her reverence for plants fuels her passion for bringing out their best flavors in the kitchen. In Heirloom she presents ingredient-focused cooking and bread baking that emphasizes sourcing quality ingredients and relies on traditional techniques that extend the use of in-season produce and fresh food. Organized into two parts, you'll discover the building blocks for inspired food. Part One explores traditional preservation techniques from fermenting and pickling to dehydrating, working with sourdough, and making broth, butter, yogurt, and whey. Part Two becomes a full expression of ingredients and techniques: recipes that are nourishing, flavorful, and satisfying. With recipes that layer flavors in rich and unique ways and that reflect the seasons, the dishes here are comforting, surprising, and give a feeling of abundance. Heirloom is a personal book that shares Owens' unique perspectives and stories on food.
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"Where cooking and baking traditions meet contemporary flavors—120 deeply nourishing, seasonal recipes and a guide to the plants and traditional preserving techniques that inspire them. Sarah Owens is a horticulturalist, baker and a cook with an insatiable curiosity for global food traditions. Her reverence for plants fuels her passion for bringing out their best flavors in the kitchen. In Heirloom she presents ingredient-focused cooking and bread baking that emphasizes sourcing quality ingredients and relies on traditional techniques that extend the use of in-season produce and fresh food. Organized into two parts, you'll discover the building blocks for inspired food. Part One explores traditional preservation techniques from fermenting and pickling to dehydrating, working with sourdough, and making broth, butter, yogurt, and whey. Part Two becomes a full expression of ingredients and techniques: recipes that are nourishing, flavorful, and satisfying. With recipes that layer flavors in rich and unique ways and that reflect the seasons, the dishes here are comforting, surprising, and give a feeling of abundance. Heirloom is a personal book that shares Owens' unique perspectives and stories on food."--,Provided by Amazon.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Owens, S., & Ngo, N. M. (2019). Heirloom: time honored techniques, nourishing traditions, and modern recipes (First edition.). Roost Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Owens, Sarah, 1978- and Ngoc Minh, Ngo. 2019. Heirloom: Time Honored Techniques, Nourishing Traditions, and Modern Recipes. Roost Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Owens, Sarah, 1978- and Ngoc Minh, Ngo. Heirloom: Time Honored Techniques, Nourishing Traditions, and Modern Recipes Roost Books, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Owens, Sarah, and Ngoc Minh Ngo. Heirloom: Time Honored Techniques, Nourishing Traditions, and Modern Recipes First edition., Roost Books, 2019.

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