Edible Flowers

Edible Flowers

by KathyBrown (Author), Michelle Garrett (Photographer)

Synopsis

Combining gardening and cookery, this book shows how to cultivate edible flower combinations and how to use the blossoms, blooms and petals in the kitchen. Choose from over 25 themed planting schemes to create a variety of sweet and savoury dishes and drinks, such as roasted peppers with sweet cicely, scrambled eggs with chive flowers, or rose-petal and strawberry punch. The illustrated flower directory provides at-a-glance information on over 40 edible flower varieties and their complementary foods. Keen gardeners and avid cooks should find a range of interesting ideas.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Aquamarine
Published: 28 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 1903141176
ISBN 13: 9781903141175

Media Reviews
This is a real treat for gardeners and cooks alike: a superbly illustrated, well-written, innovative and inspirational guide to using garden flowers in cooking. Whilst many of us regularly add herbs to culinary creations, flowers tend to be overlooked, maybe just saved to decorate the table. But here Kathy Brown offers a multitude of ways to include them in both savoury and sweet dishes, punches and teas. From the hot and spicy nasturtiums added to omelettes and salads to fragrant lavender added to chicken or turned into jelly; frosted roses adorning a cake or rose petal sorbet and primroses added to shortbread mix, this highly satisfying, attractive book will open your eyes to all sorts of floral possibilities. The addition of planting techniques and cultivation guides for each plant mentioned make this ideal for cooks with an interest in gardening or gardeners with an interest in cooking. It will amaze not only yourself but your friends to these novel floral flavours so popular throughout the centuries but lost to yesterday. - Lucy Watson
Author Bio
Kathy Brown is well known for her imaginative and infallible plant recipes - plant combinations that demonstrate an artist's eye for colour and texture, with experienced gardener's plant knowledge. She regularly gives demonstrations of her planting schemes. Many of the photographs in this book were taken in her garden, which has been open to the public under the National Garden Scheme and has been awarded a star in the Good Gardens Guide. It is not only Kathy's garden which is award winning - her other Aquamarine title Bulbs was voted Practical Gardening Book of the year 2000 by the Garden Writer's Guild. Michelle Garrett is a highly acclaimed still-life and location photographer and stylist whose use of natural light and colour is in great demand for many books and magazines.