The Forgotten Art of Flower Cookery

The Forgotten Art of Flower Cookery
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Publisher : Pelican Publishing Company
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 1455604496
ISBN-13 : 9781455604494
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Book Synopsis The Forgotten Art of Flower Cookery by : Leona Woodring Smith

Download or read book The Forgotten Art of Flower Cookery written by Leona Woodring Smith and published by Pelican Publishing Company. This book was released on 1999-04-30 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “A truly original cookbook—combines the two most gratifying household pursuits, gardening and cooking, to produce unusual and delectable dishes.” —The New York Times They’ve graced the loveliest gardens and the most elegant dinner tables but have often been overlooked when it comes to cooking. Rediscover what our ancestors knew: that flowers taste as wonderful as they smell. Most cooks already depend upon certain flowers, probably without even thinking about it. Broccoli, artichokes and cauliflower—all flowers—are common foods. But have you ever tasted Dandelion Salad, Candied Lilacs, Marigold Cheese Soup, or Rose Petal Jam? In more than two hundred recipes using twenty-six common garden flowers, author Leona Woodring Smith opens up a world of these truly original delights. Try borage, for its cucumber like taste and sky-blue color, in Cider Cup with Borage or Blender Borage Soup. Chives are easy to grow; try them in a Polka-Dot Potato Cake. Also try the Chinese-influenced Day-Lily Tempura or Day-Lilied Duck.


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