Great title of the cookbook that I just picked up at the library:
Tender: A cook and his vegetable patch by Nigel Slater
See his beautiful website of a cook who writes.
I am taken in by the first paragraph and the layout and photos of where he lives in England:
I keep lists. Some copied into notebooks in neat italic script in
blue-black ink, others scribbled almost illegibly in soft pencil on the
back of an old envelope. Most remain in my head. There is the usual
inventory of things I need to do, of course, but also less urgent lists,
those of books to read or read again, music to find, plants to secure
for the garden, and letters to be written (few of which will ever see
the light of day). One list that has remained in my head is that of
favorite scents, the catalogue of smells I find particularly evocative
or uplifting. Snow (yes, I believe it has a smell), dim sum, old books,
cardamom, beeswax, moss, warm pancakes, a freshly snapped runner bean, a
roasting chicken, a fleeting whiff of white narcissi on a freezing
winters day.
Also picked up this book which makes me think of Melissa:
Masala Farm, Recipes and Tales From an Uncommon Life in the Country by Suvir Saran with Raquel Pelzel and Charlie Burd Chronicle Books, September 2011
subtitle: IN which a city boy from India meets country farm in Upstate New York and has many culinary adventures
Emma is cooking from this cookbook tonight. I've a few favorites from it:
Heidi's blog: 101 Cookbooks
2 comments:
Ah, Indian! And sort of on that same bent, I'm cooking a Persian stew tomorrow night. A bit skeered. :)
And oldest daughter, the one dating the sweet Indian boy, brought home some Indian tea last night...it's called Tulsi, and is very, very good. Whole foods had it. Who knew?
Btw, love Nigella!
Oops...you got Nigel's book. My mistake. Not sure if I love him, but I really DO love Nigella!
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