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The Cook's Herb Garden

by Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff, Jeff Cox, Marie-Pierre Moine and D. K.

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The Cook's Herb Garden

Synopsis

This is the practical, plot-to-plate guide to growing and cooking with herbs successfully. From Basil to Vervain, this photographic catalogue of more than 130 culinary herbs will teach you everything you need to know on nurturing, harvesting and cooking with herbs. Delve into this little book to find notes on herb flavors, the best growing conditions, storage and how to use them in the kitchen. There are inspirational planting schemes for window boxes and pots including Mediterranean, everyday essentials and salad herbs. It is packed with more than 70 delicious recipes for rubs and marinades, sauces and salsas, flavored butters, cordials, syrups, teas and tisanes, plus charts on best herb-with-food flavor combinations.

Product details

ISBN:
9781405349932
Category:
Herbs
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2010-03-01
Publisher:
Dorling Kindersley Publishers LTD
Illustrations:
col. Illustrations
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
192
Pagination:
192 pages
Dimensions (mm):
199x160x25mm
Weight:
528g

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