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OverviewPork and Sons is the quintessential pork cookbook. There are 150 simple yet wonderfully original recipes presented by a three-generation-old family of pig butchers and farmers in rural France. Interspersed with humorous sketches and intimate photographs, it provides insight into the history of the pig, those who raise them, and finally how to flavour, cook and transform pork into an array of mouth-watering dishes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stéphane Reynaud , Stephane Reynaud , St Reynaud , Staephane ReynaudPublisher: Phaidon Press Ltd Imprint: Phaidon Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 20.50cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 27.00cm Weight: 1.823kg ISBN: 9780714847900ISBN 10: 0714847909 Pages: 386 Publication Date: 04 April 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsIf you like all things porcine, this is the book for you... Enchanting, beautifully illustrated and photographed... [Reynaud] shares wholesome and rustic dishes that use every part of the pig, straight from the farmhouse kitchen. -Sainsburys' Magazine A masterclass on cooking succulent pork... Recipes are imaginative and not difficult... All you'll ever need to know about Pork. -BBC Good Food Magazine Montbeliard sausage [...] looks irresistible, as do all the 150 recipes in this book... Pork fillet with herbs and petit pois [...] is the kind of thing you dream about on the way home from the office. -The Daily Telegraph Adore the faintly girly pink-gingham padded cover... The book (a brilliant gift) is about all the things we love: raising beasts respectfully on decent land, making even a ham sandwich something to delight in... Terrific sources list - 'Piggy People We Like'; divine illustrations, and wit. -Mail on Sunday A great pig adventure... A beautiful book, warm-hearted and full of character... The pages are full of dishes that you want to cook - food for family and friends - as opposed to inaccessible restaurant dishes... Reynaud is a delightful writer and a true character... Alongside the photographs are hundreds of gorgeous illustrations of pigs - jumping, eating and rolling. -Independent on Sunday Full of the kickiest, porkiest hand-drawn illustrations; beautiful food photography; fabulous pictures of pork products; expansive recipes; and informative lexicons of sausages and hams, it is so fun! -Seattle Times Not since Fergus Henderson's Nose to Tail Eating (from the chef and owner of St. John in London) has a book inspired me more to cook up a batch of braised pig ears or make my own bacon. Pork & Sons is a must buy for any swine lover. -Epicurious.com With its pink gingham cover, stunning photography and humorous doodles of pigs, Pork & Sons has won over even the squeamish... [It's] not just about food: it's a glimpse into the daily life of rural France, part memoir, part social history. -The Sydney Morning Herald 'If you like all things porcine, this is the book for you. ... enchanting, beautifully illustrated and photographed ... [Reynaud] shares wholesome and rustic dishes that use every part of the pig, straight from the farmhouse kitchen.' Sainsburys' Magazine i'1/2a masterclass on cooking succulent pork i'1/2 recipes are imaginative and not difficult i'1/2 All youi'1/2ll ever need to know about Pork.i'1/2 BBC Good Food Magazine i'1/2Montbi'1/2liard sausage [i'1/2] looks irresistible, as do all the 150 recipes in this book i'1/2 Pork fillet with herbs and petit pois [i'1/2] is the kind of thing you dream about on the way home from the officei'1/2 The Daily Telegraph i'1/2Adore the faintly girly pink-gingham padded cover i'1/2 The book (a brilliant gift) is about all the things we love: raising beasts respectfully on decent land, making even a ham sandwich something to delight in. i'1/2 Terrific sources list i'1/2 i'1/2Piggy People We Likei'1/2; divine illustrations,and wit.i'1/2 Mail on Sunday i'1/2A great pig adventure i'1/2 a beautiful book, warm-hearted and full of character. i'1/2 The pages are full of dishes that you want to cook i'1/2 food for family and friends i'1/2 as opposed to inaccessible restaurant dishes. i'1/2 Reynaud is a delightful writer and a true character. i'1/2 alongside the photographs are hundreds of gorgeous illustrations of pigs i'1/2 jumping, eating and rolling.i'1/2 Independent on Sunday i'1/2Full of the kickiest, porkiest hand-drawn illustrations; beautiful food photography; fabulous pictures of pork products; expansive recipes; and informative lexicons of sausages and hams, it is so fun!i'1/2 Seattle Times i'1/2Not since Fergus Hendersoni'1/2s Nose to Tail Eating (from the chef and owner of St. John in London) has a book inspired me more to cook up a batch of braised pig ears or make my own bacon. Pork and Sons is a must buy for any swine lover.i'1/2 Epicurious.com i'1/2With its pink gingham cover, stunning photography and humorous doodles of pigs, Pork & Sons has won over even the squeamish. i'1/2 [Iti'1/2s] not just about food: iti'1/2s a glimpse into the daily life of rural France, part memoir, part social history.i'1/2 The Sydney Morning Herald If you like all things porcine, this is the book for you... Enchanting, beautifully illustrated and photographed... [Reynaud] shares wholesome and rustic dishes that use every part of the pig, straight from the farmhouse kitchen. -Sainsburys' Magazine A masterclass on cooking succulent pork... Recipes are imaginative and not difficult... All you'll ever need to know about Pork. -BBC Good Food Magazine Montbeliard sausage [...] looks irresistible, as do all the 150 recipes in this book... Pork fillet with herbs and petit pois [...] is the kind of thing you dream about on the way home from the office. -The Daily Telegraph Adore the faintly girly pink-gingham padded cover... The book (a brilliant gift) is about all the things we love: raising beasts respectfully on decent land, making even a ham sandwich something to delight in... Terrific sources list - 'Piggy People We Like'; divine illustrations, and wit. -Mail on Sunday A great pig adventure... A beautiful book, warm-hearted and full of character... The pages are full of dishes that you want to cook - food for family and friends - as opposed to inaccessible restaurant dishes... Reynaud is a delightful writer and a true character... Alongside the photographs are hundreds of gorgeous illustrations of pigs - jumping, eating and rolling. -Independent on Sunday Full of the kickiest, porkiest hand-drawn illustrations; beautiful food photography; fabulous pictures of pork products; expansive recipes; and informative lexicons of sausages and hams, it is so fun! -Seattle Times Not since Fergus Henderson's Nose to Tail Eating (from the chef and owner of St. John in London) has a book inspired me more to cook up a batch of braised pig ears or make my own bacon. Pork & Sons is a must buy for any swine lover. -Epicurious.com With its pink gingham cover, stunning photography and humorous doodles of pigs, Pork & Sons has won over even the squeamish... [It's] not just about food: it's a glimpse into the daily life of rural France, part memoir, part social history. -The Sydney Morning Herald 'If you like all things porcine, this is the book for you. ... enchanting, beautifully illustrated and photographed ... [Reynaud] shares wholesome and rustic dishes that use every part of the pig, straight from the farmhouse kitchen.' Sainsburys' Magazine 'a masterclass on cooking succulent pork ... recipes are imaginative and not difficult ... All you'll ever need to know about Pork.' BBC Good Food Magazine 'Montbeliard sausage [...] looks irresistible, as do all the 150 recipes in this book ... Pork fillet with herbs and petit pois [...] is the kind of thing you dream about on the way home from the office' The Daily Telegraph 'Adore the faintly girly pink-gingham padded cover ... The book (a brilliant gift) is about all the things we love: raising beasts respectfully on decent land, making even a ham sandwich something to delight in. ... Terrific sources list - 'Piggy People We Like'; divine illustrations,and wit.' Mail on Sunday 'A great pig adventure ... a beautiful book, warm-hearted and full of character. ... The pages are full of dishes that you want to cook - food for family and friends - as opposed to inaccessible restaurant dishes. ... Reynaud is a delightful writer and a true character. ... alongside the photographs are hundreds of gorgeous illustrations of pigs - jumping, eating and rolling.' Independent on Sunday 'Full of the kickiest, porkiest hand-drawn illustrations; beautiful food photography; fabulous pictures of pork products; expansive recipes; and informative lexicons of sausages and hams, it is so fun!' Seattle Times 'Not since Fergus Henderson's Nose to Tail Eating (from the chef and owner of St. John in London) has a book inspired me more to cook up a batch of braised pig ears or make my own bacon. Pork and Sons is a must buy for any swine lover.' Epicurious.com 'With its pink gingham cover, stunning photography and humorous doodles of pigs, Pork & Sons has won over even the squeamish. ... [It's] not just about food: it's a glimpse into the daily life of rural France, part memoir, part social history.' The Sydney Morning Herald Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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