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The Pocket Pawpaw Cookbook
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The Pocket Pawpaw Cookbook

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EUR18,18

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?I have yet to meet a person who is drawn to pawpaws who is not a good person.?

Pawpaws are found in the fleeting, honeyed weeks between August and October. They are fleshy and awkward to eat, sweetly fragrant, and they do not travel well at all. But they were once a favorite of Native Americans, and George Washington presumably loved them for dessert. Today, they are beloved by foragers, keepers of regional food traditions, and anyone seeking relief from the industrial food chain.

In The Pocket Pawpaw Cookbook, Sara Bir sets the humble pawpaw center stage, with detailed information on how to harvest, source, store, andof coursecook with these uniquely midwestern delicacies. Here you'll find recipes for:

pawpaw cornbread

pawpaw pudding

key lime pawpaw cheesecake

banana-pawpaw ketchup

Sidebars address questions as varied as ?Where can I buy frozen pawpaws?? and ?How do I use pawpaw in a cocktail?? Written with humor and love for a curious subject, The Pocket Pawpaw Cookbook will inspire you to experiment in the kitchen and get out into the woods. With an introduction by Alexis Nikole Nelson, TikTok star and @blackforager.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781953368416
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format notewatermark
FormatReflowable
Publishing date01/05/2024
LanguageEnglish
File size3064 Kbytes
Article no.14571570
CatalogsVC
Data source no.5669888
Product groupBU451
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Sara Bir is a chef, writer, and plant nerd who aims to get people outside and looking at their everyday surroundings in a completely new way. Her book The Fruit Forager's Companion (Chelsea Green, 2018) won the 2019 Reference and Technical Cookbook Award from the International Association of Culinary Professionals. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, she teaches classes for home cooks and her writing has been featured in Saveur, Lucky Peach, Serious Eats, Modern Farmer, Best Food Writing 2014, and two Full Grown People anthologies. She enjoys plantspotting around her neighborhood in Marietta, Ohio, and skates with her local roller derby team as Carrion the Librarian.