by Becky Clarke (Illustrator), Becky Clarke (Illustrator), Jason Ingram (Photographer), Cinead McTernan (Author)
How clever would it be to grow all the ingredients for an entire tasty dish in one garden pot? Well now you can, with The One-Pot Gourmet Gardener, which takes 25 contemporary and classic recipes and shows how to grow their ingredients in one chic container. Grow each recipe in one pot and serve them in another! The container recipes are arranged by eating event from picnics to snacks to main courses and puddings, with drinks and dressings to accompany. Enjoy refreshing chilled Gazpacho, followed by tasty Courgette and Fennel Tart with healthy Micro-Veg Salad, topped off with delicious Summer Pudding, and washed down with Pimms Jelly. The one-pot recipes are for beginners and more experienced gardeners and cooks, and include a full step by step masterclass to sowing, growing and harvesting.
Jason Ingram won Photographer of the Year at the Garden Media Guild Awards, 2014
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 02 Apr 2015
ISBN 10: 0711235902
ISBN 13: 9780711235908
McTernan's book offers a thoroughly delightful solution ... and if the green fingers fail the recipes are still worth trying.
What a wonderful book!
With 25 tasty sounding dishes ranging from classics through to the more inventive and contemporary, and including the likes of Baba Ganoush, Redcurrant & Red Cabbage Pickle, Beetroot Soup and Lemon Verbena & Thyme Posset, it has certainly inspired me to give it a go!
What a wonderful book!
Well, this could be my favourite book of 2015...
It really is a fantastic resource and perfect for beginner growers!
This book shows how with a single pot and a handful of plants you can grow a beautiful container of plants but then harvest and use them in the kitchen too. Genius!
With 25 tasty sounding dishes ranging from classics through to the more inventive and contemporary, and including the likes of Baba Ganoush, Redcurrant & Red Cabbage Pickle, Beetroot Soup and Lemon Verbena & Thyme Posset, it has certainly inspired me to give it a go!
McTernan's book offers a thoroughly delightful solution ... and if the green fingers fail the recipes are still worth trying.
CINEAD McTERNAN is a horticulturally trained editor of The Edible Garden magazine, and deputy editor of The English Garden. She has previously worked on BBC Gardener's World.JASON INGRAM is an award-winning garden and food photographer
JASON INGRAM is an award-winning garden and food photographer who photographs plants, gardens and people for magazines and books. His previous published work with Frances Lincoln includes Kitchen Garden Experts, One Pot Gourmet Gardener and The Cut Flower Patch. Jason was judged Photographer of the Year by the Garden Media Guild in 2013 and 2014.