Leaf: Lettuce, Greens, Herbs, Weeds - Over 120 Recipes that Celebrate Varied, Versatile Leaves
By (Author) Catherine Phipps
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
1st September 2019
3rd October 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.655
Hardback
288
Width 181mm, Height 255mm, Spine 39mm
1088g
Leaf is a celebration of edible leaves in all their versatility.
Purely in terms of flavour they offer immense variety bitterness, pungency, pepper, citrus, sweetness. And visually leaves are a riot of colour and texture from the palest shades of white and yellow, through to the deepest, darkest greens, via rich purples, reds and pinks. Leaves can be tightly furled torpedoes or bullets, floppy with a peony blowsiness, spiky, crinkly, curly, delicate and feathery. They range from the tiniest of microherbs to huge elephant ears, a meal in a leaf.
From lettuce and herbs, through cabbages and even tea, Catherine Phipps explores the world of culinary leaves through meticulous research, evocative writing and foolproof recipes. With recipes taking in soups, salads, brunches, starters, mains, puddings, baking, preserves and drinks, this is the complete, definitive book of cooking with leaves of all kinds.
Catherine Phipps is a food writer, cookbook author and recipe developer who has frequently featured on TV and radio, including BBC Radio 4s The Food Programme. She is the author of four books, including Citrus (2017).