The River Cottage Cookbook
By (Author) Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
2nd November 2017
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Health and wholefood cookery
General cookery and recipes
Sustainable food / cookery
Cookery / food by ingredient: herbs, spices, oils and vinegars
Organic food / organic cookery
Cookery dishes and courses: main courses
Self-sufficiency and green lifestyle
Cookery / food by ingredient: meat and game
Gardening: fruit and vegetable
641.564
Hardback
488
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 43mm
1620g
More than just a collection of Hugh's recipes, this book is a witty, practical guide to the River Cottage lifestyle from Channel 4's iconoclastic back-to-basics chef. Includes tips on how best to buy organic produce and, for the more adventurous, advice on rearing your own meat, growing your own vegetables, and tapping into the free wild harvest.
How much of this book you incorporate into your life is up to you. But if all you do is grow a few herbs in a window box, make nettle soup once a year, and try a free-range goose for Christmas instead of a frozen turkey, you will already, I hope, be enjoying your life more. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
With over one hundred recipes and Simon Wheelers acclaimed photography, The River Cottage Cookbook has been a hugely influential and original book, appealing to all downshifters and those who prefer their food to be full-blooded and wholesome.
The River Cottage Cookbook has won the Andre Simon Food Book of the Year Award, the Guild of Food Writers Michael Smith Award and the Glenfiddich Trophy and Food Book of the Year.
This new editions preface looks back at River Cottage from the perspective of 2011. The book also includes new recipes, new pictures and an updated directory that reflects the changes over the past ten years.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is the idiosyncratic and highly acclaimed presenter of Channel 4s TV Dinners, A Cook on the Wild Side and Escape to River Cottage, as well as a columnist for the Independent on Sunday and Sunday Times. He has three times been nominated for the prestigious Glenfiddich Food Awards, winning once with the second series of A Cook on the Wild Side. Hugh lives in Dorset with his partner Marie and their son Oscar.