Beyond Nose to Tail: More Omnivorous Recipes for the Adventurous Cook

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Manufacturer: Bloomsbury USA
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Author: Fergus Henderson, Justin Piers Gellatly
Beyond Nose to Tail: More Omnivorous Recipes for the Adventurous Cook Description
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9781596914148
ISBN: 1596914149
Label: Bloomsbury USA
Manufacturer: Bloomsbury USA
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2007-10-02
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Product Release Date: 2007-10-02
Studio: Bloomsbury USA
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9781596914148
ISBN: 1596914149
Label: Bloomsbury USA
Manufacturer: Bloomsbury USA
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2007-10-02
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Product Release Date: 2007-10-02
Studio: Bloomsbury USA
Editorial Review of Beyond Nose to Tail: More Omnivorous Recipes for the Adventurous Cook
From the proprietor of St. John Restaurant, which won the 2001 Moët & Chandon Restaurant Award, comes this fascinating, cutting-edge guide to preparing carnivorous dishes.
Written in the same entertaining and accessible voice that made Nose to Tail Eating a certified foodie classic, this beautiful new collection of recipes by Fergus Henderson teaches you everything you’ll ever need to know to prepare even more mouthwatering, offal classics, from pork scratching, fennel and ox tongue soup, and pressed pig’s ear to sourdough loaves and lardy cakes, chocolate baked Alaska, burnt sheep’s milk yogurt and goat’s curd cheesecake, among others. While taking you through more than a hundred simple, easy-to-follow recipes, Henderson explains why nearly every part of every animal we eat is a delicious treat waiting for the hands of a patient cook to prepare it.
Written in the same entertaining and accessible voice that made Nose to Tail Eating a certified foodie classic, this beautiful new collection of recipes by Fergus Henderson teaches you everything you’ll ever need to know to prepare even more mouthwatering, offal classics, from pork scratching, fennel and ox tongue soup, and pressed pig’s ear to sourdough loaves and lardy cakes, chocolate baked Alaska, burnt sheep’s milk yogurt and goat’s curd cheesecake, among others. While taking you through more than a hundred simple, easy-to-follow recipes, Henderson explains why nearly every part of every animal we eat is a delicious treat waiting for the hands of a patient cook to prepare it.
Customer Reviews of Beyond Nose to Tail: More Omnivorous Recipes for the Adventurous Cook
Customer Rating: 




Review Summary: Beyond Nose to Tail
Review: This is the best cook book I have ever read! The second best cook book is The Whole Beast.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: Even better than The Whole Beast / Nose to Tail Eating
Review: Although much more dessert and baking oriented than I would have liked, this book still deserves all your attention as it is the perfect complement to the first book. Most recipes are written in a delightfully humorous prose dusted here and there with a few opiniated, informative or funny comments. If you like no non-sense anti-diet be-happy food, this book if you.
Among the great lessons from that book is what Henderson calls trotter gear wich is simply pre-cooked and debonned pig trotters in their cooking liquid. This can serve as the base of deliciously unctuous braises, stews or pies. I will now keep a few bags of 'trotter gear' in my freezer in the same way many keep veal stock.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: Beyond Nose to Awesome!
Review: Fergus is at it again, writing another delightfully written and informative book about good honest food.
I love the guy.
Review Summary: Beyond Nose to Tail
Review: This is the best cook book I have ever read! The second best cook book is The Whole Beast.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Even better than The Whole Beast / Nose to Tail Eating
Review: Although much more dessert and baking oriented than I would have liked, this book still deserves all your attention as it is the perfect complement to the first book. Most recipes are written in a delightfully humorous prose dusted here and there with a few opiniated, informative or funny comments. If you like no non-sense anti-diet be-happy food, this book if you.
Among the great lessons from that book is what Henderson calls trotter gear wich is simply pre-cooked and debonned pig trotters in their cooking liquid. This can serve as the base of deliciously unctuous braises, stews or pies. I will now keep a few bags of 'trotter gear' in my freezer in the same way many keep veal stock.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Beyond Nose to Awesome!
Review: Fergus is at it again, writing another delightfully written and informative book about good honest food.
I love the guy.
