The Northern Heartland is governed by the seasons. The long and cold winter, bright and warm summer, and crisp and refreshing spring and fall shape our physical and emotional landscape. Shouldnrsquo;t the seasons and their harvests also shape the way we eat? Beth Dooleyrsquo;s The Northern Heartland Kitchen presents delicious and practical solutions to the challenge of eating locally in the upper Midwest. Celebrating the regionrsquo;s chefs, farmers, ranchers, gardeners, and home cooks, this is the essential guide to eating with the yearrsquo;s local rhythms. Recipes are organized by season: fall and winter inspire Chestnut Soup and Venison Medallions with Juniper and Gin, while summer harvests contribute the ingredients for Watermelon Gazpacho and Grilled Trout with Warm Tomato Vinaigrette. Other chapters provide instructions on pickling and preserving food, as well as tips on growing your own food and getting the most out of your CSA or farmersrsquo; market. There are also profiles of local farmers, butchers, and chefs who are using new technologiesmdash;as well as rediscovering heritage practicesmdash;to enrich regional selections. Dooley shows that far from being a sacrifice, eating in season and locally is a tribute to the yearrsquo;s changing richesmdash;encouraging an appreciation for the unmatched flavor of a juicy July tomato or a crisp October apple with garden salads, soups and stews, free-range meats and poultry, fish and game, farmstead cheeses, wholesome breads, pastries and fruit pies. The Northern Heartland Kitchen presents delicious recipes alongside the stories and compelling research that illustrate how eating well and eating locally are truly one and the same.
- Genre: Cooking + Food + Wine
- Subgenre: Seasonal, Regional + Ethnic /American/Middle Western States
- Publisher: Univ of Minnesota Pr
- Pages: 260
- Language: English
- Format: hardcover
- Release Date: September 23, 2011
- Date Published: September 28, 2011
- Author: Beth Dooley