From Seed to Plate by Paolo Arrigo

From Seed to Plate by Paolo Arrigo

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The perfect guide to growing and cooking your own produce from the dynamic head of Seeds of Italy, one of the leading international suppliers of seeds and a favourite with top chefs around the world.

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From Seed to Plate by Paolo Arrigo

The best way to get fresh, tasty ingredients is to grow your own. Italians have known this for centuries, and no Italian house, apartment, school or office is complete unless it has a little bit of space in which to grow tomatoes, herbs, salad leaves and whatever else can be crammed in. From Seed to Platecovers that very Italian tradition of growing to cook, using recipes handed down from cook to cook, often through generations. Paolo Arrigo shares his family's practical traditions and 'passione' for food, guiding readers on the best varieties to grow, offering growing tips and explaining how all the resulting delicious produce should be best prepared, cooked and preserved. Including recipes from Paolo's own family, delicatessens, favourite restaurants and chefs such as Georgio Locatelli,Antony WorrallThompson, Rose Prince, Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and many more, this is a book that persuades us to look at food in a different way - the Italian way.
Paolo Arrigo is passionate about food. Born and brought up in London, he is still very much an Italian at heart and was taught from an early age how to pick mushrooms, grow and cook vegetables and shout loudly when watching football. His whole life has revolved around food in one way or another and his company, Seeds of Italy, is an extension of that passion.
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ISBN 13 9781847373076
ISBN 10 1847373070
Title From Seed to Plate
Author Paolo Arrigo
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 2009-03-02
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.