A Year at Otter Farm

Nonfiction, Food & Drink
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Author: Mr Mark Diacono ISBN: 9781408860014
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: April 7, 2016
Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing Language: English
Author: Mr Mark Diacono
ISBN: 9781408860014
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: April 7, 2016
Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing
Language: English

WINNER OF THE ANDRE SIMON FOOD BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014

'Otter Farm is all about flavour. It starts and ends with the question: What do I really want to eat?'

The taste of a perfectly ripe mulberry was Mark Diacono's inspiration for creating Otter Farm, a unique smallholding in Devon with every inch dedicated to extraordinary produce. Sprouting broccoli, asparagus, artichokes, borlotti beans and chard flourish in the vegetable patch; quince and Chilean guava grow in the edible forest; and pigs and chickens roam freely.

Here Mark shares his colourful, beautiful recipes, all brimming with flavour and with fresh vegetables, herbs and fruit – including a warm salad of Padron peppers, cherries and halloumi, a stew made from chicken, pork and borlotti beans, a curried squash and mussel soup, and cucumber ice cream, quince doughnuts and fennel toffee apples. He charts the seasonal challenges and excitements of rural living, and offers practical advice for cultivating the best of the familiar, unusual and forgotten varieties at home. With luminous photography that captures life in the kitchen and outdoors, this ground-breaking book reveals how even the most exotic and exciting tastes can have their roots in British soil.

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WINNER OF THE ANDRE SIMON FOOD BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014

'Otter Farm is all about flavour. It starts and ends with the question: What do I really want to eat?'

The taste of a perfectly ripe mulberry was Mark Diacono's inspiration for creating Otter Farm, a unique smallholding in Devon with every inch dedicated to extraordinary produce. Sprouting broccoli, asparagus, artichokes, borlotti beans and chard flourish in the vegetable patch; quince and Chilean guava grow in the edible forest; and pigs and chickens roam freely.

Here Mark shares his colourful, beautiful recipes, all brimming with flavour and with fresh vegetables, herbs and fruit – including a warm salad of Padron peppers, cherries and halloumi, a stew made from chicken, pork and borlotti beans, a curried squash and mussel soup, and cucumber ice cream, quince doughnuts and fennel toffee apples. He charts the seasonal challenges and excitements of rural living, and offers practical advice for cultivating the best of the familiar, unusual and forgotten varieties at home. With luminous photography that captures life in the kitchen and outdoors, this ground-breaking book reveals how even the most exotic and exciting tastes can have their roots in British soil.

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