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Grow, Cook, Nourish

400 Seasonal Recipes from the Ballymaloe Cookery School Kitchen Garden

Darina Allen
Barcode 9781804191583
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Release Date: 14/09/2023

Genre: Food & Drink
Sub-Genre: Home Garden & Pets
Label: Octopus Publishing Group
Language: English
Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group

400 Seasonal Recipes from the Ballymaloe Cookery School Kitchen Garden
Growing your own food is exciting but, when it comes to knowing how to make the most of your produce, it can be daunting. In Grow, Cook, Nourish, bestselling author Darina Allen draws on more than 30 years of experience gardening at Ballymaloe to take you through an extensive list of vegetables, herbs and fruits.

Celebrating 40 years of the Ballymaloe Cookery School

Winner - Gourmand World Cookbook Awards: Best World Gourmand Cookbook 2017


Growing your own food is exciting but, when it comes to knowing how to make the most of your produce, it can be daunting. In Grow, Cook, Nourish, bestselling author Darina Allen draws on more than 30 years of experience gardening at Ballymaloe to take you through an extensive list of vegetables, herbs and fruits. Each entry includes explanations of different varieties, practical information on cultivation, growing and maintenance, plus instructions for the best ways to cook produce as well as preserve and utilise a glut.


With more than 500 recipes, including dishes for every ingredient, Darina shows how to use your harvest to its full potential. Vegetables range from annual crops such as chicory, radishes and kohlrabi to perennials like asparagus and spinach. Fruits cover apples, currants and peaches as well as the more unusual and interesting myrtle berries, loquats and medlars. Plus a comprehensive list of herbs, edible flowers and foraged foods such as samphire, wild garlic and blackberries.


'There's not much this gourmet grande dame doesn't know.' Nigel Slater, Observer Food Monthly


'No matter how many new or recherché ingredients Allen uses, her recipes are grounded and she writes with good sense.' Diana Henry, Guardian