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The Art of Natural Edible Flowers: Recipes and ideas for floral mains, salad, drinks and sweet treats


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Art of Natural Edible Flowers: Recipes and ideas for floral mains, salad, drinks and sweet treats

Contributors:

By (Author) Rebecca Sullivan

ISBN:

9780857834768

Publisher:

Octopus Publishing Group

Imprint:

Kyle Books

Publication Date:

17th May 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.659

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 200mm

Description

This gorgeous little book is a joyful exploration of the many ways in which flowers can be used in a range of delicious recipes. From Rose and Lavender Cocktail Syrup to Jasmine and Green Tea Ice Cream, the ideas and flavours are subtly, deliciously floral. Savoury options include Courgette Carpaccio with Wood Sorrel Flowers and Artichokes with Roasted Garlic and Chive Flowers, while the drinks range from Fermented Elderflower Fizz to soothing Poppy Milk.

Rebecca's creative ideas and thoughtful approach make the entire process of cooking a mindful experience, from picking the flowers through to the very last bite.

Bursting with beautiful creations and infused with natural flavours, this volume offers recipes suitable for all abilities.

Reviews

`Simple and easy-to-follow methods, along with beautiful photography and illustrations, make this book a visual delight as well as a practical guide. BBC Countryfile Magazine on The Art of the Natural Home

Author Bio

Rebecca Sullivan is an eco-agronomist, activist, food writer, urban farmer, entrepreneur and home cook. She is passionate about heritage, preserving traditions, and passing on a wealth of 'granny skills' to future generations. She is the author of The Art of the Natural Home, also published by Kyle Books, and Like Grandma Used to Make, published in Australia. @grannyskills (Instagram)

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