The Tasha Tudor Family Cookbook: Heirloom Recipes and Warm Memories from Corgi Cottage
Autor Winslow Tudoren Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 oct 2016
The receipts (what she called recipes) also suggest Tasha's philosophy. "In all things moderation," she would say, then with a laugh, "except gardening."
Tasha’s grocery list was never long. She had a robust vegetable garden, a large chest freezer, and well-stocked larder. She created countless meals over many decades, and they were all very good. When possible, Tasha purchased fresh food, the origin and method of production of which she knew. But if she couldn't, or didn't want to, she didn't worry. Frugality was on her shopping list as well. Receipts include”
- Banana bread
- Blueberry muffins
- Apple dumplings
- Pancakes and waffles
- Baked Beans
- Beef Stew
- Christmas Turkey
- Bean Salad
- Kale Salad
- Apple Pie
- Rice pudding
- And much more!
These receipts have been the mainstay of Tasha's family for generations, and are, for the most part, from the original cookbook she began as a young woman. The simple, comforting, and delicious receipts are accompanied by her beautiful watercolors and new photographs of the food and Tasha’s homestead.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781510710993
ISBN-10: 151071099X
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: Color illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 203 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Skyhorse
Colecția Skyhorse
ISBN-10: 151071099X
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: Color illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 203 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Skyhorse
Colecția Skyhorse
Notă biografică
Winslow Tudor grew up in Vermont next door to his grandmother, Tasha Tudor, and now helps run the family business. He is involved daily with the preservation of Tasha's house, built by her son Seth, and the garden she created around it. In his spare time Winslow splits wood in anticipation of long New England winters, takes care of the chickens, walks the dogs, writes, takes photographs, bakes fresh bread for his children, and is generally very busy with his family, which is his preferred way to spend time. He lives in Marlboro, Vermont.