The River Cottage Meat Book - [A Cookbook] (Hardcover)


First published in the United Kingdom, THE RIVER COTTAGE MEAT BOOK quickly became an underground hit among food cognoscenti around the world. Now tailored for American cooks, this loving, authoritative, and galvanizing ode to good meat is one part manifesto on high-quality, local, and sustainable meat production; two parts guide to choosing and storing meats and fowl; and three parts techniques and recipes for roasting, cooking, barbecuing, preserving, and processing meats and getting the most out of leftovers. With this thought-provoking and practical guide, meat eaters can knowledgeably buy and prepare meat for better health and better living, while supporting the environment, vibrant local economies, and respectful treatment of animals.
Already a sensation in the United Kingdom, this groundbreaking treatise on choosing and preparing meat is now available in the United States for the first time. Includes more than 100 recipes and more than 200 full-color photographs. Thoughtfully Americanized, with complete information about assorted cuts (including illustrations), production standards, and sources for buying and learning about meats in the United States. British edition has sold 150,000 copies.



ReviewsJames Beard Foundation 2008 Cookbook Awards: Cookbook of the Year Award!James Beard Foundation 2008 Cookbook Awards: Single Subject Category Winner! ‚AuDroll, learned Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has done the meat-eating world a big favor with The River Cottage Meat Book . . . The perfect book for mindful carnivores.‚Au‚AiBoston Globe‚AuFearnley-Whittingstall confronts both the moral and gustatory issues surrounding carnivorism and provides 150 excellent recipes.‚Au‚AiNew York Newsday‚AuFearnley-Whittingstall asks us to take grown-up moral responsibility for the act of eating meat‚Aicertainly enough responsibility to inquire about how the animal lived and died. All this is spelled out at fervent (and deserved) length before we get near a bit of cooking instruction. Luckily, Mr. Fearnley-Whittingstall turns out to be as zealous a cook as he is a reformer, equally able to appreciate the simplicity of Irish stew or a good beefburger, or to lead people through the intricacies of pork pie or cider-cured ham.‚Au‚AiNew York Times‚AuThose who find that calves' livers and pig's trotters are best contemplated at a distance should keep well away from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Those of us with the opposite problem worship him as a god. This is not a case of macho posturing over a barbecue pit: There is more cooking know-how in Fearnley-Whittingstall's little finger than you will find in the graduating class of any cooking school in the country. His book is stuffed with wit, erudition, and one slow-cooked, lovingly constructed recipe after another.‚Au‚AiNPR.org Holiday 2007One of the Year's Best Cookbooks: ‚AuHugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is a brilliant, argumentative British cook and food writer . . . his recipes happen to be terrific.‚Au‚AiGourmet#1 Cookbook of the Year‚AiAmazon Editor's Picks in Cooking, Food & Wine100 to Taste List‚AiFood & Wine‚AuThis is one to read and cook from during barbecue season‚Aiand to get inspired by the rest of the year.‚Au‚AiBon Appetit‚AuA book to help us truly understand the philosophical and pragmatic aspects of the meat on our table.‚Au‚AiBoston Globe‚AuThe ultimate reference for the serious carnivore.‚Au‚AiNew York Daily News‚AuThis guy gets physical with meat . . . A trencherman's manual of meat that includes recipes‚Aifrom down-home steak-and-kidney pie to more exalted fare like a salad of seared pigeon breast with pan-juice vinaigrette‚Aiand graphic how-tos on buying and butchering, plus answers to questions you maybe never asked . . . More than you can digest? No doubt. More than you want? No way. Fearnley-Whittingstall's down-in-the-trenches humor and tone of earthy authority keep you coming back for another slice.‚Au‚AiForbes ‚AuHis big, impressive meat book . . . has now been Americanized . . . Fearnley-Whittingstall is passionate and opinionated but not heavy-handed, and his sense of humor is evident throughout . . . A good companion to Fergus Henderson's The Whole Beast, this unique title will be important as both a reference and a cookbook.‚Au‚AiLibrary Journal Starred Review‚AuHugh Fearnley-Whittingstall believes that the animals we eat deserve respect, both for their sake and ours.‚Au ‚AiConde Nast Traveler

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First published in the United Kingdom, THE RIVER COTTAGE MEAT BOOK quickly became an underground hit among food cognoscenti around the world. Now tailored for American cooks, this loving, authoritative, and galvanizing ode to good meat is one part manifesto on high-quality, local, and sustainable meat production; two parts guide to choosing and storing meats and fowl; and three parts techniques and recipes for roasting, cooking, barbecuing, preserving, and processing meats and getting the most out of leftovers. With this thought-provoking and practical guide, meat eaters can knowledgeably buy and prepare meat for better health and better living, while supporting the environment, vibrant local economies, and respectful treatment of animals.
Already a sensation in the United Kingdom, this groundbreaking treatise on choosing and preparing meat is now available in the United States for the first time. Includes more than 100 recipes and more than 200 full-color photographs. Thoughtfully Americanized, with complete information about assorted cuts (including illustrations), production standards, and sources for buying and learning about meats in the United States. British edition has sold 150,000 copies.



ReviewsJames Beard Foundation 2008 Cookbook Awards: Cookbook of the Year Award!James Beard Foundation 2008 Cookbook Awards: Single Subject Category Winner! ‚AuDroll, learned Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has done the meat-eating world a big favor with The River Cottage Meat Book . . . The perfect book for mindful carnivores.‚Au‚AiBoston Globe‚AuFearnley-Whittingstall confronts both the moral and gustatory issues surrounding carnivorism and provides 150 excellent recipes.‚Au‚AiNew York Newsday‚AuFearnley-Whittingstall asks us to take grown-up moral responsibility for the act of eating meat‚Aicertainly enough responsibility to inquire about how the animal lived and died. All this is spelled out at fervent (and deserved) length before we get near a bit of cooking instruction. Luckily, Mr. Fearnley-Whittingstall turns out to be as zealous a cook as he is a reformer, equally able to appreciate the simplicity of Irish stew or a good beefburger, or to lead people through the intricacies of pork pie or cider-cured ham.‚Au‚AiNew York Times‚AuThose who find that calves' livers and pig's trotters are best contemplated at a distance should keep well away from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Those of us with the opposite problem worship him as a god. This is not a case of macho posturing over a barbecue pit: There is more cooking know-how in Fearnley-Whittingstall's little finger than you will find in the graduating class of any cooking school in the country. His book is stuffed with wit, erudition, and one slow-cooked, lovingly constructed recipe after another.‚Au‚AiNPR.org Holiday 2007One of the Year's Best Cookbooks: ‚AuHugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is a brilliant, argumentative British cook and food writer . . . his recipes happen to be terrific.‚Au‚AiGourmet#1 Cookbook of the Year‚AiAmazon Editor's Picks in Cooking, Food & Wine100 to Taste List‚AiFood & Wine‚AuThis is one to read and cook from during barbecue season‚Aiand to get inspired by the rest of the year.‚Au‚AiBon Appetit‚AuA book to help us truly understand the philosophical and pragmatic aspects of the meat on our table.‚Au‚AiBoston Globe‚AuThe ultimate reference for the serious carnivore.‚Au‚AiNew York Daily News‚AuThis guy gets physical with meat . . . A trencherman's manual of meat that includes recipes‚Aifrom down-home steak-and-kidney pie to more exalted fare like a salad of seared pigeon breast with pan-juice vinaigrette‚Aiand graphic how-tos on buying and butchering, plus answers to questions you maybe never asked . . . More than you can digest? No doubt. More than you want? No way. Fearnley-Whittingstall's down-in-the-trenches humor and tone of earthy authority keep you coming back for another slice.‚Au‚AiForbes ‚AuHis big, impressive meat book . . . has now been Americanized . . . Fearnley-Whittingstall is passionate and opinionated but not heavy-handed, and his sense of humor is evident throughout . . . A good companion to Fergus Henderson's The Whole Beast, this unique title will be important as both a reference and a cookbook.‚Au‚AiLibrary Journal Starred Review‚AuHugh Fearnley-Whittingstall believes that the animals we eat deserve respect, both for their sake and ours.‚Au ‚AiConde Nast Traveler

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Imprint

Ten Speed Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2007

Availability

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First published

May 2007

Authors

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Dimensions

271 x 205 x 42mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

543

ISBN-13

978-1-58008-843-5

Barcode

9781580088435

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LSN

1-58008-843-0



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