The Demeter Cookbook: Recipes Based on Biodynamic Ingredients, from the Kitchen of the Lukas Klinik

The Demeter Cookbook: Recipes Based on Biodynamic Ingredients, from the Kitchen of the Lukas Klinik

by HermannSpindler (Author)

Synopsis

The official Demeter Cookbook presents over 200 recipes, developed and collected by Swiss chef Hermann Spindler, for sauces, soups, hors d'oeuvres, salads, main dishes, puddings and desserts. It also features special recipes for casseroles and gratins, vegetables, quark (curd cheese) dishes, grain dishes, doughs, savoury and sweet pastries, muesli and drinks - interspersed with informative commentary on the value of spices. Since its foundation by Rudolf Steiner in 1924, the international biodynamic agricultural movement has produced high-quality, 'premium organic' food that is increasingly sought after and respected for its flavour, quality and nutritional value. The Demeter brand certifies that the product concerned has been grown and processed using verified biodynamic methods. Hermann Spindler has been head chef at the Lukas Klinik for many years, where his kitchen has gained an outstanding reputation. Alongside food preparation methods that conserve nutritional value, imaginative presentation of dishes and freshly prepared meals, the special nature of the Lukas cuisine is based on the careful selection of Demeter foods, local sourcing where possible, and seasonal use of ingredients. A selection of Spindler's delicious lacto-vegetarian, wholefood recipes - based on the core principles of anthroposophic nutrition - are collected here in an easy-to-use presentation.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Temple Lodge Publishing
Published: 10 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 1902636961
ISBN 13: 9781902636962

Media Reviews
The aims of biodynamics are to produce food which nourishes the whole human being and to practise an agriculture which enhances the earth's future... The specific qualities and characteristics of Demeter produce contribute to a form of nutrition which enhances vitality and promotes inner life. - Nikolai Fuchs, Agriculture Section, Goetheanum, Switzerland.
Author Bio
HERMANN SPINDLER was born in 1954 in Schwaebisch Gmuend, Germany. After first working in the metal industry, he retrained as a chef. Working in various locations in Germany and Switzerland, he finally came to the Lukas Klinik in Arlesheim, where he has been for more than 15 years. He gives cooking classes in Switzerland and Italy, and runs an apprenticeship course at the Lukas Klinik.