Shroom e-bog
84,99 DKK
(inkl. moms 106,24 DKK)
The button mushroom better make room on the shelf. Were seeing a growing number of supermarkets displaying types of mushrooms that are leaving shoppers scratching their heads. Home cooks are buying previously obscure species from growers and gatherers at local farmers markets and adventurous cooks are collecting all manners of edible mushrooms in the woods. People are asking the question, Now t...
E-bog
84,99 DKK
Forlag
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Udgivet
9 september 2014
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
Health and wholefood cookery
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781449461393
The button mushroom better make room on the shelf. Were seeing a growing number of supermarkets displaying types of mushrooms that are leaving shoppers scratching their heads. Home cooks are buying previously obscure species from growers and gatherers at local farmers markets and adventurous cooks are collecting all manners of edible mushrooms in the woods. People are asking the question, Now that I have it, what do I do with it? Home cooks and chefs alike will need a book and an educated guide to walk them through the basics of cooking everything from portobellos and morels to chanterelles and the increasingly available, maitake, oyster, and beech mushrooms.Shroom is that book and Chef Becky Selengut is that tour guide. In a voice thats informed, but friendly and down-to-earth, Selenguts Shroom is a book for anyone looking to add mushrooms to their diet, find new ways to use mushrooms as part of a diet trending towards less meat, or diversify their repertoire with mushroom-accented recipes inspired from Indian, Thai, Vietnamese and Japanese cuisines, among others. Recipes include Maitake Tikka Masala, King Trumpet and Tomato Sandwiches with Spicy Mayo, and Hedgehog Mushrooms and Cheddar Grits with Fried eggs and Tabasco Honey. Written in a humorous voice, Becky Selengut guides the home cook through 15 species-specific chapters on mushroom cookery with the same levity and expertise she brought to the topic of sustainable seafood in her IACP-nominated 2011 book Good Fish. Selenguts wife and sommelier April Pogue once again teams up to provide wine pairings for each of the 75 recipes.