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Local Flavors: Cooking and Eating from America's Farmers' Markets | Deborah Madison
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First published in hardcover in 2002, Local Flavors was a book ahead of its time. Now, imported food scares and a countrywide infatuation with fresh, local, organic produce has caught up with this groundbreaking cookbook, available for the first time in paperback. Deborah Madison celebrates the glories of the farmers markets of America in a richly illustrated collection of seasonal recipes for a profusion of produce grown coast to coast. As more and more people shun industrially produced foods and instead choose to go local and organic, this is the ideal cookbook to capitalize on a major and growing trend. Local Flavors emphasizes seasonal, regional ingredients found in farmers markets and roadside farm stands and awakens the reader to the real joy of making a direct connection with the food we eat and the person who grows it. Deborah Madisons 350 full-flavored recipes and accompanying menus include dishes as diverse as Pea and Spinach Soup with Coconut Milk; Rustic Onion Tart with Walnuts; Risotto with Sorrel; Mustard Greens Braised with Ginger, Cilantro, and Rice; Poached Chicken with Leeks and Salsa Verde; Soy Glazed Sweet Potatoes; Cherry Apricot Crisp; and Plum Kuchen with Crushed Walnut Topping. Covering markets around the country from Vermont to Hawaii, Deborah Madison reveals the astonishing range of produce and other foods available and the sheer pleasure of shopping for them. A celebration of farmers and their bounty, Local Flavors is a must-have cookbook for anyone who loves fresh, seasonal food simply and imaginatively prepared. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Not a recipe from the tagged book, but I went to the farmers market today, and it‘s supposed to get cold again this week, so I made soup. Now I don‘t have to think about dinner.

Booksblanketsandahotbeverage Yum! I love soup 2w
Susanita That looks delicious! 2w
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2w
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Lcsmcat @Booksblanketsandahotbeverage Soup is the only reason to be happy that it‘s getting cold again. 😂 2w
Lcsmcat @Susanita @dabbe Thanks! Except for the white beans it‘s all from our local farmers market (last year‘s tomatoes from the freezer, everything else fresh.) 2w
Leftcoastzen Looks like great soup! 2w
tpixie Lovely! Is these a recipe? Or did you just work magic? 2w
Lcsmcat @tpixie It‘s a bit of both. I looked at a couple of”beans and greens” soup recipes and then modified it to use what I had on hand that needed to be used up. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2w
tpixie @Lcsmcat a real chef! 2w
Lcsmcat @tpixie I lay no claim to that! But shopping the way I do , mostly at farmers markets, has forced me to be a more creative cook, because I start with the ingredients and go from there. 2w
tpixie @Lcsmcat ok! Creative cook! 🧡🧡🧡 Making life healthy and fun! (edited) 2w
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From my #doublespin, Bright Lights Chard Gratin. The radishes are from Joy of Cooking, and the bottom is the devastation that is now my kitchen. 😂

Tamra I recently picked up this cookbook and the recipes are inspiring! 💚 2y
Lcsmcat @Tamra The chard recipe was more fussy than I usually do, but it‘s delicious. Worth the effort! 2y
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