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Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables Hardcover – Illustrated, 1 July 2017
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- Publisher : Workman; Illustrated edition (1 July 2017)
- Language: : English
- Hardcover : 384 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1579656315
- ISBN-13 : 978-1579656317
- Dimensions : 19.81 x 3.81 x 26.42 cm
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- 97 in Vegetable Cooking (Books)
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"A great book. Period. . . . Never before have I seen so many fascinating, delicious, easy recipes in one book. . . . In fact, it's about as close to a perfect cookbook as I have seen. What McFadden and Holmberg have achieved is no small feat: This is a book that will educate nearly everyone who picks it up, a book beginner and seasoned cooks alike will reach for repeatedly. It's the rare book that achieves what it sets out to do, and manages to do so in a manner that is both appetizing and engaging. It is accessible without sacrificing its artistry."
--Lucky Peach "The book's appealingly simple recipes are focused on delivering big flavor."
--The Wall Street Journal, The Best Books to Give to the Food Lover in Your Life "Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables is poised to join the veggie canon. . . . The flavors are big. . . . They're also layered and complex, despite their apparent simplicity. What will really change your cooking is [McFadden's] approach to seasoning. . . . Trust me: Read this book and you'll never look at cabbage the same way again."
--Bon Appétit "Achieves the near-impossible: Recipe after recipe of restaurant-quality food that isn't difficult to put together."
--Eater "Stellar mix-and-match recipes that highlight produce at its gorgeous peak."
--Food & Wine "The Six Seasons cookbook. Have you bought it yet? I know this is awfully bossy of me, but I think you should. I think that if you, like me, delight in inventive but not overly complicated vegetable preparations (225 of them, even), things you hadn't thought of but that you'll immediately tuck into your repertoire, you're going to love this book as much as I do. I confess I've had it for almost a year. In that year, I've been almost overwhelmed with how much I've wanted to cook from it."
--SmittenKitchen.com "Exciting flavor combinations mean this is no mere guide to vegetables but a primer on how to make them taste their exciting best."
--Fine Cooking "Downright thrilling. . . . Divided into six seasons rather than the traditional four--a more accurate reflection of what's happening in the fields--the book encourages readers to embrace what he calls 'the joyful ride of eating with the seasons. . . .' On page after page, McFadden presents a deliciously enlightening way of cooking with vegetables."
--Sunset "Enduringly rewarding. I am utterly consumed with Six Seasons and feel I could cook from it every day without tiring."
--Nigella Lawson "This cookbook might put meat out of business. It's that good. . . . A rare source of new ideas about vegetables. McFadden's forward-looking sensibility infuses every recipe."
--Portland Monthly "Brilliant."
--Food52 "[This is] a cookbook I've gotten a little obsessed with. . . . The book offers inspiring treatments for vegetables that are often relegated to a boring crudité tray--if you're looking for a new way to treat celery or cabbage, you need a copy."
--Serious Eats "Six Seasons is a beautiful book. But it's more than a pretty face: It's a practical primer that begs to come into the kitchen--and won't disappoint once you get it there."
--Santa Fe New Mexican "An exuberant, engaging approach to vegetables. . . . Six Seasons is a joy. . . . [It] manages to feel comprehensive without sacrificing delight and humor."
--Portland Press Herald "The most exciting approach to home cooking I've seen all year. . . . Six Seasons is one of the most satisfying cookbooks I've purchased in years, and McFadden's insights into seasoning are invaluable, even for an experienced home cook."
--Willamette Week "A must-have cookbook that stands out from the crowd of vegetable-centric cookbooks. . . . This cookbook deserves to become a well-thumbed, vital addition to any kitchen."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review "Essential techniques that can help cooks become better at preparing seasonal and local vegetables. . . . Attractive vegetable recipes range from brightly colored raw and cooked salads to indulgent appetizers, pastas, and baked goods. Under McFadden's tutelage, cooks will learn how to bring out the best in every humble vegetable."
--Library Journal, starred review "McFadden's debut cookbook is an invaluable resource for all things veggie."
--Booklist, starred review "Visionary. . . . Beautifully produced."
--BookPage "Glorious."
--Atlanta Journal-Constitution "This is not a cookbook for coffee tables or artfully curated bookshelves! Its recipes demand to be tasted until the pages are dog-eared and sauce-splattered and stick together. Compulsory for the home cook."
--Dan Barber, chef/co-owner of Blue Hill "Joshua McFadden has the soul of a farmer, and his recipes are beautifully in tune with the seasons and the land."
--Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse "Joshua [understands] vegetables from the perspective of both a farmer and chef. His mouthwatering and terrific solutions . . . get the most out of vegetables from their beginning to their last act on our plates."
--David Chang, chef/owner of Momofuku "We always knew Joshua was a vegetable magician, but this is so much more. We learned something new on every page. Six Seasons is a brilliant cookbook."
--Barbara Damrosch and Eliot Coleman, cofounders of Four Season Farm
--Lucky Peach "The book's appealingly simple recipes are focused on delivering big flavor."
--The Wall Street Journal, The Best Books to Give to the Food Lover in Your Life "Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables is poised to join the veggie canon. . . . The flavors are big. . . . They're also layered and complex, despite their apparent simplicity. What will really change your cooking is [McFadden's] approach to seasoning. . . . Trust me: Read this book and you'll never look at cabbage the same way again."
--Bon Appétit "Achieves the near-impossible: Recipe after recipe of restaurant-quality food that isn't difficult to put together."
--Eater "Stellar mix-and-match recipes that highlight produce at its gorgeous peak."
--Food & Wine "The Six Seasons cookbook. Have you bought it yet? I know this is awfully bossy of me, but I think you should. I think that if you, like me, delight in inventive but not overly complicated vegetable preparations (225 of them, even), things you hadn't thought of but that you'll immediately tuck into your repertoire, you're going to love this book as much as I do. I confess I've had it for almost a year. In that year, I've been almost overwhelmed with how much I've wanted to cook from it."
--SmittenKitchen.com "Exciting flavor combinations mean this is no mere guide to vegetables but a primer on how to make them taste their exciting best."
--Fine Cooking "Downright thrilling. . . . Divided into six seasons rather than the traditional four--a more accurate reflection of what's happening in the fields--the book encourages readers to embrace what he calls 'the joyful ride of eating with the seasons. . . .' On page after page, McFadden presents a deliciously enlightening way of cooking with vegetables."
--Sunset "Enduringly rewarding. I am utterly consumed with Six Seasons and feel I could cook from it every day without tiring."
--Nigella Lawson "This cookbook might put meat out of business. It's that good. . . . A rare source of new ideas about vegetables. McFadden's forward-looking sensibility infuses every recipe."
--Portland Monthly "Brilliant."
--Food52 "[This is] a cookbook I've gotten a little obsessed with. . . . The book offers inspiring treatments for vegetables that are often relegated to a boring crudité tray--if you're looking for a new way to treat celery or cabbage, you need a copy."
--Serious Eats "Six Seasons is a beautiful book. But it's more than a pretty face: It's a practical primer that begs to come into the kitchen--and won't disappoint once you get it there."
--Santa Fe New Mexican "An exuberant, engaging approach to vegetables. . . . Six Seasons is a joy. . . . [It] manages to feel comprehensive without sacrificing delight and humor."
--Portland Press Herald "The most exciting approach to home cooking I've seen all year. . . . Six Seasons is one of the most satisfying cookbooks I've purchased in years, and McFadden's insights into seasoning are invaluable, even for an experienced home cook."
--Willamette Week "A must-have cookbook that stands out from the crowd of vegetable-centric cookbooks. . . . This cookbook deserves to become a well-thumbed, vital addition to any kitchen."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review "Essential techniques that can help cooks become better at preparing seasonal and local vegetables. . . . Attractive vegetable recipes range from brightly colored raw and cooked salads to indulgent appetizers, pastas, and baked goods. Under McFadden's tutelage, cooks will learn how to bring out the best in every humble vegetable."
--Library Journal, starred review "McFadden's debut cookbook is an invaluable resource for all things veggie."
--Booklist, starred review "Visionary. . . . Beautifully produced."
--BookPage "Glorious."
--Atlanta Journal-Constitution "This is not a cookbook for coffee tables or artfully curated bookshelves! Its recipes demand to be tasted until the pages are dog-eared and sauce-splattered and stick together. Compulsory for the home cook."
--Dan Barber, chef/co-owner of Blue Hill "Joshua McFadden has the soul of a farmer, and his recipes are beautifully in tune with the seasons and the land."
--Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse "Joshua [understands] vegetables from the perspective of both a farmer and chef. His mouthwatering and terrific solutions . . . get the most out of vegetables from their beginning to their last act on our plates."
--David Chang, chef/owner of Momofuku "We always knew Joshua was a vegetable magician, but this is so much more. We learned something new on every page. Six Seasons is a brilliant cookbook."
--Barbara Damrosch and Eliot Coleman, cofounders of Four Season Farm
About the Author
Joshua McFadden is executive chef/owner of Portland, Oregon’s Ava Gene’s, which Bon Appétit has named a “Top 10 Best New Restaurant.” Before moving to Portland, McFadden helped define the burgeoning Brooklyn food scene when he was chef de cuisine at Franny’s; his other restaurant experience includes Momofuku, Blue Hill, and Lupa in New York and the groundbreaking raw food restaurant Roxanne’s in Larkspur, California. McFadden also spent time in Rome, cooking at Alice Waters’s project in sustainable dining at the American Academy. He kindled his love of soil, seeds, and seasons during two years as farm manager at Maine’s Four Season Farm, founded by sustainability pioneers Eliot Coleman and Barbara Damrosch. McFadden’s latest restaurant, Tusk, opened in Portland, Oregon in 2016.
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Caro Galbraith
5.0 out of 5 stars
On a shelf of 100s of cookery books this one stands out
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 December 2017Verified Purchase
I'm a private caterer and always in search of new and interesting recipes that I haven't seen countless times before. I haven't had this long but I'm already turning to it for inspiration.
The structure of the book is helpful and easy to use. Not only is it divided into 6 rather than 4 seasons but within those seasons, recipes are grouped together by main ingredient making it easy to flick through and see quickly if there's anything you fancy.
Whilst veg based, some of the recipes include meat.
So far my favourite recipe has been the raw butternut squash salad with brown butter. Yum!
The structure of the book is helpful and easy to use. Not only is it divided into 6 rather than 4 seasons but within those seasons, recipes are grouped together by main ingredient making it easy to flick through and see quickly if there's anything you fancy.
Whilst veg based, some of the recipes include meat.
So far my favourite recipe has been the raw butternut squash salad with brown butter. Yum!
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Purple82
3.0 out of 5 stars
Less suitable for a British cook
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 May 2018Verified Purchase
I was really excited about this book when I found it on Amazon. The chef and cookery writer reviews convinced me to buy. I’ve tried about 10 recipes so far and I can’t decide whether I love this book enough to continue using. Most recipes sound delicious but they have generally been okay. Nothing amazing.
I like the idea of six seasons a lot but bear in mind it is an American cookbook so occasionally it is less relevant for a British vegetable season. Whilst most ingredients can be found in a shop, they are not always growing in your garden!
I like the idea of six seasons a lot but bear in mind it is an American cookbook so occasionally it is less relevant for a British vegetable season. Whilst most ingredients can be found in a shop, they are not always growing in your garden!
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Jonathan Oettle
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but not the best
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 May 2020Verified Purchase
Don't think it deserves the medals it won - to be fair, I was expecting a plant based cookbook (and not necessarily a vegan cookbook), but some of the recipes, like the "pasta and mince" have virtually no vegetables in whatsoever. A lot of the recipes focus heavily on the meat aspect of a particular dish, and don't work when substituted or removed. As a cookbook that touts itself to the vegetable eaters market, there's a lot of reliance on animal products. Another issue is the absolutely bizarre amounts of olive oil called for - the author even admits that he doesn't know how to cook without it. Strong Italian influence, with very little deviation to other cuisines. Definitely not the next "Plenty More" or "VEG" unfortunately, but still a reasonable choice if you're a meat eater looking for a few new things to do with your veggies.
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Fenix
2.0 out of 5 stars
Read the whole description!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 May 2020Verified Purchase
I thought this was a vegetarian book & its not, my mistake in not reading fully the description. I find, I know in the first few pages with the style of writing & the type of recipe, if its going to be my kind of book, & I just didn't connect with this one at all. Its a personal thing I know. But I ordered this book along with another one by Gaz Oakley, & his book was the total opposite, from the opening pages I was writing a shopping list & picking the recipes I was going to try first.

Sue
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well recommended
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 January 2021Verified Purchase
A very interesting book on vegetables.
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