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Six Seasons

A New Way with Vegetables

Author: Joshua McFadden  

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A new way to look at {and cook with) vegetables through the seasons, with 225 vegetable-centric recipes with an exciting modern sensibility from a brilliant young chef and former vegetable farmer who makes vegetables taste delicious in ways we haven't experienced before.

McFadden celebrates vegetables as only a chef with the soul and experience of a farmer can. The 225 fresh, modern, and entirely approachable recipes range from the raw to the cooked to the preserved. While 75 percent of the recipes are vegetarian, there are plenty in which meat, seafood, and poultry play a supporting role.

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A new way to look at {and cook with) vegetables through the seasons, with 225 vegetable-centric recipes with an exciting modern sensibility from a brilliant young chef and former vegetable farmer who makes vegetables taste delicious in ways we haven't experienced before.

McFadden celebrates vegetables as only a chef with the soul and experience of a farmer can. The 225 fresh, modern, and entirely approachable recipes range from the raw to the cooked to the preserved. While 75 percent of the recipes are vegetarian, there are plenty in which meat, seafood, and poultry play a supporting role.

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Six seasons - each with its own character. The first vegetables of spring are all about tenderness and new growth. We've been eating sturdy winter fare for so long that slender, tender, and delicate is exactly what we need ...a ripe juicy tomato would feel too much, too soon. Early summer steps up that game a bit - the flavours aren't yet intense, but the fresh and green notes are deeper and all is livelier. Midsummer starts the flavour riot - more variety, more colours and textures. Late summer is the lush period - the richest colours, most vibrant flavours, and sensuality. Then back to fall and winter, when life in the fields slows down. In each of the six seasons, McFadden celebrates vegetables as only a chef with the soul and experience of a farmer can. Vegetables appear not only in their prime seasons but also in multiple seasons, because how you handle, say, a young spring carrot bears no relationship to what you do to storage carrots in winter.McFadden's intuitive feel for the way seasons affect flavour translates into recipes that coax out the best of each ingredient. The 225 fresh, modern, and entirely approachable recipes range from the raw to the cooked to the preserved. While 75 percent of the recipes are vegetarian, there are plenty in which meat, seafood, and poultry play a supporting role. All have that great vibrancy made possible by McFadden's keen sense with seasoning, and his ability to get to deep and rich without the use of unnecessary fats. These are but a few of the many lessons taught in this beautifully photographed book.

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Critic Reviews

“"Joshua [understands] vegetables from the perspective of both a farmer and chef. His mouthwatering and terrific solutions . . . get the most out of vegetables from their beginning to their last act on our plates." --David Chang, chef/owner of Momofuko "This is not a cookbook for coffee tables or artfully curated bookshelves! Its recipes demand to be tasted until the pages are dog-earned and sauce-splattered and stick together. Compulsory for the home cook." --Dan Barber, chef/co-owner of Blue Hill "We always knew Joshua was a vegetable magician, but this is so much more. We learned something new on every page. Six Seasons is a brilliant cookbook." --Barbara Damrosch and Eliot Coleman, cofounders of Four Season Farm”

"A must-have cookbook that stands out from the crowd of vegetable-centric cookbooks. . . . This cookbook deserves to become a well-thumbed, vital addition to any kitchen."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "Essential techniques that can help cooks become better at preparing seasonal and local vegetables. . . . Attractive vegetable recipes range from brightly colored raw and cooked salads to indulgent appetizers, pastas, and baked goods. Under McFadden's tutelage, cooks will learn how to bring out the best in every humble vegetable."--Library Journal, starred review "Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables is poised to join the veggie canon. . . . Of the books I cooked through this month, Six Seasons excited me the most. The flavors are big. . . . They're also layered and complex, despite their apparent simplicity. What will really change your cooking is his approach to seasoning. . . . Trust me: Read this book and you'll never look at cabbage the same way again."--Bon Appetit, 11 Spring Cookbooks You'll Actually Cook From "McFadden shows how seasonal produce can be downright thrilling. . . . Divided into six seasons rather than the traditional four--a more accurate reflection of what's happening in the fields--the book encourages readers to embrace what he calls 'the joyful ride of eating with the seasons. . . .' On page after page, McFadden presents a deliciously enlightening way of cooking with vegetables."--Sunset "This is not a cookbook for coffee tables or artfully curated bookshelves! Its recipes demand to be tasted until the pages are dog-eared and sauce-splattered and stick together. Compulsory for the home cook."--Dan Barber, chef/co-owner of Blue Hill "Joshua McFadden has the soul of a farmer, and his recipes are beautifully in tune with the seasons and the land."--Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse "Joshua [understands] vegetables from the perspective of both a farmer and chef. His mouthwatering and terrific solutions . . . get the most out of vegetables from their beginning to their last act on our plates."--David Chang, chef/owner of Momofuku "We always knew Joshua was a vegetable magician, but this is so much more. We learned something new on every page. Six Seasons is a brilliant cookbook."--Barbara Damrosch and Eliot Coleman, cofounders of Four Season Farm

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About the Author

Joshua McFadden is executive chef/owner of Portland, Oregon’s Ava Gene’s, which Bon Appétit has named a “Top 10 Best New Restaurant.” Before moving to Portland, McFadden helped define the burgeoning Brooklyn food scene when he was chef de cuisine at Franny’s; his other restaurant experience includes Momofuku, Blue Hill, and Lupa in New York and the groundbreaking raw food restaurant Roxanne’s in Larkspur, California. McFadden also spent time in Rome, cooking at Alice Waters’s project in sustainable dining at the American Academy. He kindled his love of soil, seeds, and seasons during two years as farm manager at Maine’s Four Season Farm, founded by sustainability pioneers Eliot Coleman and Barbara Damrosch. McFadden’s latest restaurant, Tusk, opened in Portland, Oregon in 2016.
 

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Product Details

Publisher
Artisan Publishers | Artisan Division of Workman Publishing
Published
1st March 2017
Pages
352
ISBN
9781579656317

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