What to Eat Now: Autumn and Winter
(Sprache: Englisch)
In the accompanying BBC2 programme, "What to Eat Now", Valentine Warner took us on a mouth-watering, content-rich and beautifully filmed journey through the best of autumnal food. He charted the growth of his favorite foods from their first stirrings as...
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In the accompanying BBC2 programme, "What to Eat Now", Valentine Warner took us on a mouth-watering, content-rich and beautifully filmed journey through the best of autumnal food. He charted the growth of his favorite foods from their first stirrings as seeds through to fully grown foods. Natural history filming techniques will capture the life-cycle of everything from rabbit to mackerel to pumpkin. The programme then follows Valentine as he brings each ingredient back from the river, sea, woodland and field, shore or highland and launches it into ovens, pans and barbecues. He cooks 3-4 dishes in each episode, both indoors and out.
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Introduction; 4 LEGS; Braised shoulder of lamb with bitter herbs and honey; Lamb in onion sauce; Lamb birria (a Mexican stew); Poached lamb's tongues with caper sauce; Sweet and smoky pork neck with roasted beets and kale; Ham in parsley sauce; Bean stubby - a pork, ham and bean stew with beer and molasses; Roast suckling piglet; Corned beef and cabbage hash; Oxtail stew; Shin of beef with tomatoes, lemon and capers; Hot chicken tea with mint and lemon; Hot beef tea with sherry and chile; Rabbit, with peas, lettuce and cider; Rabbit fennel top and green bean salad; MAGICAL ANIMALS; Jugged hare; Venison stew; Venison liver with sage and capers; BIRD & BEAK; Poached chicken with beetroot and horseradish relish; Chicken legs in penny bun sauce; Chicken with apples and paprika; Partridge with Raz el Hanout; Coronation partridge; Le Garbure (a south-western French stew with duck); Confit duck legs; Duck with warming walnut brandy sauce; Woodcock pate; Pigeon and pickled walnut and roast chicory Salad; Pheasant curry; VEHICLES FOR TOAST; Lamb's kidneys with onion, sherry and smoked paprika; Snipe on Toast; Mackerel on toast with salted cucumber and horseradish; FIN & GILL; Mackerel in oats with watercress; Pickled mackerel; Grey mullet on the grill with Charmoula; Japanese lunch mullet with grated turnips and ginger; Poached skate salad; Gurnard fillets with mushy peas; Turbot with potted shrimps; Salmon head soup; Conger eel stew with saffron and oranges; SHELLFISH; Crayfish hazelnuts and Pernod gratin; Boiled crayfish and mayonnaise; Curried mussels with beer and lovage; Mussel empanada; Mussels and roast jerusalem artichokes; Fried oysters with Bloody Mary sauce; Po Boy sandwhich (an oyster sandwich); Baked crab custard with crispy Cheddar; Spider crab fry with parsley , garlic and lemon; CHEESE & EGGS; Alpine macaroni; Dolcelatte and pear tart; Welsh Rarebit; BREAKFASTS; Sprottled Eggs; Scrambled eggs done properly; Mushrooms on Toast;
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Cockles and bacon in cream; Eggy pannetone; MUSHROOMS; Golden armoured mushroom and celeriac torte; Raw mushroom salad; Magic mushroom omelette; Wild mushroom lasagne; Autumn pie; VEGETABLES; Roasted chicory; Lentils and girolles with bacon; Lentils and chicory in a lemon and parsley vinaigrette; Stuffed marrow; Marrow with mustard and carroway; Pumpkin soup with sherry; Roasted Squash; Cabbage stuffed with stilton, dates and pickled walnuts; Red cabbage done properly; Alistair's cabbage and parma ham salad; Saurkraut; Creamed spinach; Stalkers onion; Onion Tart; Leeks in a vinaigrette; Leek and potato soup; Val's potatoes with duck fat, garlic and parsley; Pommes puree; Celeriac remoulade; Corn soup; Elote; PUDDINGS & BREADS; Joyce Molineux's easy chocolate tart; Caramel oranges; Poached pears; Poached plums; Bakewell Tart; Rhubarb and pomegranate breakfast; Blackberry and sloe gin jelly; Quince and damson crumble; Baked bananas with rum; Sue' s marmalade tart; Apple Charlotte; Soda Bread; Corn Bread; DRINKS; Spiced cider; Pink French; Sloe Gin; Stores at home; Scrimping and saving; Responsibilities for hunting; Cooking for girls (or boys); Something on seasonality; A few suppliers; Index; Acknowledgements.
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Autoren-Porträt von Valentine Warner
Valentine Warner, der Newcomer im englischen Fernsehen. Gute Produkte aus der heimischen Region einfach und lecker zuzubereiten, das zeigt Valentine Warner in seiner TV-Kochshow. Er streift mit Zuschauern und Lesern über Felder und durch Wälder, angelt in Flüssen und fischt an nahegelegenen Küsten um danach die frischesten, aromatischsten und gesündesten Zutaten mit ansteckender Begeisterung zu verarbeiten. Der Senkrechtstarter trifft den Nerv der Zeit! Gerade in der Erntezeit Herbst und im Winter kann man aus dem Vollen schöpfen in Harmonie mit der Natur und den Jahreszeiten entstehen bei einem Minimum an Zeit und Aufwand köstliche Gerichte von der leichten Kürbissuppe bis zur deftigen Lammschulter mit Kräutern und Honig. Valentine Warners Liebeserklärung an Zutaten macht auf bodenständige Art und Weise Appetit. Sein Enthusiasmus für die Produkte der Saison ist einfach unwiderstehlich, Unterhaltung und Genuss sind garantiert! Valentine Warner wuchs auf einer Farm in Dorset auf, studierte zunächst Kunst in Bath und Portraitmalerei in London. Seiner Leidenschaft, dem Kochen, konnte der sympathische Naturbursche jedoch nicht widerstehen und arbeitete fünf Jahre lang in verschiedenen Restaurants mit den renommiertesten Küchenchefs. Mit einem eigenen Catering-Service begeisterte Valentine Warner Kunden wie Yves Saint-Laurent oder Gucci, bevor er ein mexikanisches Restaurant in Notting Hill eröffnete. Valentine Warner ist ein kulinarischer Abenteurer immer auf der Jagd nach den besten Zutaten der Region. Für seine Leser vereint er seine beiden Leidenschaften, gutes Essen und Natur.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Valentine Warner
- 2010, 256 Seiten, 200 farbige Abbildungen, Maße: 19 x 2,7 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Mitchell Beazley
- ISBN-10: 1845335759
- ISBN-13: 9781845335755
Sprache:
Englisch
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Luscious autumn and winter food, charmingly illustrated by Warner himself and beautifully photographed' Telegraph
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