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Savor - Rustic Recipes Inspired by Forest Field and Farm - cover

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Savor - Rustic Recipes Inspired by Forest Field and Farm

Ilona Oppenheim

Publisher: Artisan

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“Capturing a connection between sourcing and sustainability is the focus of Savor . . . A new tome on fresh and wholesome cooking.” —Hamptons  
 
Savor is a stunning cookbook that celebrates rustic good food made from natural ingredients. 
 
Experiencing the bounty of nature is one of life’s great joys: foraging, gardening, fishing, and, ultimately, cooking casual meals, whether indoors or outside over an open fire. From her home in the mountains of Aspen, Colorado, Ilona Oppenheim devises recipes that make the best use of the abundance of her surroundings: foraged mushrooms and berries, fresh-caught fish, pasture-raised dairy, and home-milled flours. Oppenheim’s recipes rely on quality ingredients and simple cooking techniques to make nutritious, family-centric dishes, including Kale and Feta Quiche, Ricotta and Roasted Fig Bruschetta, Vegetable Soup with Mini Meatballs, Porcini Fettuccine, Tomato Tart, Oatmeal Baked Apples, and Pear Crisp, among others. Many of these recipes call for only a handful of ingredients and require very few steps, resulting in dishes that are easy to make and fresh, wholesome, and delicious too. 
 
This romantic and delicious portrayal of living in harmony with nature will appeal to gardeners, gatherers, foragers, and home cooks but will also transport the armchair reader straight to the forest. The natural beauty of mountains, valleys, streams, and vast swaths of land jumps out from these stunning pages. 
 
“Gorgeous . . . A treat even if you don’t feel like cooking.” —The New York Times 
 
“A love letter to summers spent foraging, fishing, and cooking for her family in the Rockies.” —Denver Life
Available since: 03/22/2016.
Print length: 354 pages.

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