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The Seaweed Cookbook Caroline Warwick-Evans

The Seaweed Cookbook By Caroline Warwick-Evans

The Seaweed Cookbook by Caroline Warwick-Evans


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A directory of edible seaweeds and 100 nutritious, delicious recipes from the Cornish Seaweed Company.

The Seaweed Cookbook Summary

The Seaweed Cookbook: A Guide to Edible Seaweeds and How to Cook with Them by Caroline Warwick-Evans

Long known for its nutrient-packed versatility, seaweed is the latest must-have superfood, full of minerals and unami tastes. This beautiful new book provides a visual directory of the most popular edible seaweeds, with details of when and where they can be found, their uses and nutritional properties. Then there are 100 deliciously creative recipes from simple and wholesome dishes to chef-inspired specials. Often overlooked during rock pool scrambles and beach walks, seaweed is one of the most nutritious, versatile, sustainable and intriguing natural products. Increasing ranges of edible seaweed are available commercially, and this new book explores the different types as well as a fantastic collection of creative recipes to cook with them. Whether dried, rehydrated or eaten raw, treated as a vegetable, flaked and sprinkled as a seasoning, or munched as a crispy snack, seaweeds offer wide-ranging possibilities in many meals and drinks. With pictures by award-winning photographer David Griffen, there is plenty of inspiration to leave you eager to get foraging, cooking and feasting.

The Seaweed Cookbook Reviews

Surfers, boaties and nature conservationists Caro and Tim run The Cornish Seaweed Company... which counts the likes of Nathan Outlaw and Rick Stein among its fans. They evangelise this healthy, sustainable and (yes) delicious food source in this handsome book. Full of tempting recipe photos and pictures of the pair clambering over bladderwrack-strewn rocks and diving for kelp, it talks a lot about seaweed cultivation and foraging, and gives detailed info on a dozen of the most important types. Recipes run through starters (deep-fried kelp-wrapped brie with raspberry and chilli jam) and mains (sea spaghetti 'tagliatelle' with crab) to, rather unexpectedly, puds (blackberry, apple and dulse crumble); there are even seaweed cocktails (kelp martini anyone?). This is an accessible book that will challenge your current eating habits. Matt Bielby, Crumbs Devon magazine, 2018

About Caroline Warwick-Evans

Caroline Warwick-Evans and Tim Van Berkel are co-owners of The Cornish Seaweed Company, an exciting small new company, winning awards for their sustainable business and producing an ever-increasing range of seaweed products sold around the world. They have been featured on the BBC Back to the Land, and Jamie's Friday Night Feasts, and in other print and broadcast media.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS SEAWEED: AN INTRODUCTION A history of using seaweed Seaweed cultivation The ecology of seaweed Health and nutrition Other uses of seaweed THE SEAWEEDS Sea lettuce Gutweed Dulse Pepper dulse Laver and nori Irish moss and grape pip weed Sea spaghetti Kelp and kombu Sugar kelp Atlantic wakame Bladderwrack Other important seaweeds Seaweedy plants Table of common seaweeds Foraging for seaweeds How to treat fresh seaweed How to cook with seaweed SOUPS STARTERS & SNACKS MAIN COURSES SALADS & DIPS DESSERTS BAKING DRINKS Nutritional information Index

Additional information

NGR9780754832874
9780754832874
0754832872
The Seaweed Cookbook: A Guide to Edible Seaweeds and How to Cook with Them by Caroline Warwick-Evans
New
Hardback
Anness Publishing
20180101
288
N/A
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