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A Paradiso Year: Autumn and Winter Cooking
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A Paradiso Year: Autumn and Winter Cooking

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Featuring recipes selected from the award winning Paradiso Seasons, A Paradiso Year offers a practical and inspirational approach to cooking and eating seasonal food. Autumn arrives with its solid crops of vegetables. Is there anything more solid than a pumpkin? Just as spring has a dramatic effect on our cooking after the heaviness of winter, autumn reins it in again, slows it down. Then we come to winter when the available produce is dominated by hardy greens and the many edible roots: carrots, turnips, parsnips, celeriac predominantly. These are foods that are perfect for dishes we love, need even, to eat in the cold dark days. Stews, soups, rich bakes and roasts, slow braises.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cork University Press
Country
Ireland
Date
18 August 2005
Pages
160
ISBN
9780953535378

Featuring recipes selected from the award winning Paradiso Seasons, A Paradiso Year offers a practical and inspirational approach to cooking and eating seasonal food. Autumn arrives with its solid crops of vegetables. Is there anything more solid than a pumpkin? Just as spring has a dramatic effect on our cooking after the heaviness of winter, autumn reins it in again, slows it down. Then we come to winter when the available produce is dominated by hardy greens and the many edible roots: carrots, turnips, parsnips, celeriac predominantly. These are foods that are perfect for dishes we love, need even, to eat in the cold dark days. Stews, soups, rich bakes and roasts, slow braises.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cork University Press
Country
Ireland
Date
18 August 2005
Pages
160
ISBN
9780953535378