Vegetable Harvest: Vegetables at the Center of the Plate
The potager, or French vegetable garden, represents the very best of French cuisine: fresh, flavorful, and easily accessible for home cooks everywhere. In Vegetable Harvest, Patricia Wells presents a collection of recipes inspired by the garden she tends at her home in Provence.
No one has done more than Patricia to bring the art and techniques of French cooking into American kitchens. Now, in her tenth cookbook, she covers every kind of produce favored by French cooks from north to south. In addition, there are charming profiles of French farmers, home gardeners, and cooks, with sixty-five stunning color photographs.
From arugula to zucchini, Patricia offers up a wealth of dishes that incorporate vegetables, herbs, nuts, legumes, and fruits fresh from the garden. And her recipes aren't limited to summer's bounty—there are plenty for fall squash and winter potatoes, too.
The recipes in Vegetable Harvest include everything from appetizers, soups, and salads, to meats, poultry, and pasta. There are classics like Spicy Butternut Squash Soup, Roast Leg of Lamb with Honey and Mint Crust, and Pea and Mint Risotto, as well as innovative new dishes that are sure to become time-honored favorites, such as Potato-Chive Waffles with Smoked Salmon, Capers, and Cr?me Fra?che, Tomato and Strawberry Gazpacho, and Zucchini Blossoms Stuffed with Goat Cheese and Basil. To finish your meal with a flourish, there are decadent, fruity desserts like Pistachio-Cherry Cake with Cherry Sorbet, Rhubarb-Berry Compote in Grenadine, and Crunchy Almond-Pear Cake. In addition, there is a chapter on pantry staples that includes Patricia's recipes for Zesty Lemon Salt, Truffle Butter, and Fresh Cilantro Sauce.
And while Patricia's wonderful dishes sound sinful, they are in fact quite healthful, low in fat and calories; nutritional information is given for each recipe.
With Vegetable Harvest, you'll be eating the best nature has to offer—fresh, flavorful produce—all year round.
To dispense with a puzzlement right away--though named Vegetable Harvest, Patricia Wells's marvelous 190-plus recipe collection doesn't center on those edibles exclusively. Rather, it offers a well-rounded dish selection that puts them to brilliant use, often as supporting players (except, of course, in chapters titled "Vegetables" and "Potatoes"). This bit of culinary license shouldn't discourage anyone from buying the book, whose recipes, such as Baby Squid Salad with Garlic, Olives, Tomatoes and Parsley; Penne with Fava Beans, Basil Puree, and Parmesan; and Lamb Couscous with Chickpeas and Zucchini, exemplify all that's remarkable about Wells's approach to modern French cooking. Emphasizing simplicity, ingredient freshness and, yes, ease of preparation, the dishes--including breads and desserts like Lemon and Rosemary Flatbread and Almond Buttermilk Sorbet--will delight any cook who prizes direct yet brilliantly orchestrated flavor. In addition to wine advice, Wells also offers a pantry chapter including sauce and vinaigrette recipes--Creamy Lemon-Chive Dressing is one--nearly worth owning the book for. In works including The Provence Cookbook and Bistro Cooking, Wells brought French cooking to the American kitchen in a way both authentic and relaxed. Vegetable Harvest furthers that approach spectacularly. --Arthur Boehm
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| From: Amazon Posted: Feb 17, 2008 Type: User Review |
Giving veggies their place
This book is both a visual feast for the eyes and a salute to vegetables and the farmers/growers responsible. The book, the latest in a number of cookbooks written by this author, is designed around the premise that vegetables should be center...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Dec 02, 2007 Type: User Review |
I'm a fan of Ms. Wells but...
I own several Patricia Wells books and like them all. But this one...I could be wrong, but rather than the product of real inspiration it strikes me as something that was merely due as part of a multi-book contract. Some of the recipes are so...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Aug 12, 2007 Type: User Review |
Vegetables to feed the soul.
Patricia Wells never disappoints in the kitchen, and if you loved her other cook books (I do!) you will want this latest. This book celebrates the vegetable. Do not confuse this cook book with those meant for strict vegetarians. I am not a...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Aug 11, 2007 Type: User Review |
Vegetable Harvest
Wells presents a collection of recipes for appetizers, soups, salads, meat, poultry, and pasta dishes, plus breads and desserts-all using vegetables, herbs, nuts, legumes, and fruits fresh from the garden. Will be using this book for years to come.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 26, 2007 Type: User Review |
Fresh Vegetables in Many Ways
After reading about Patricia Wells in an early summer New York Times article, I thought it would be good to buy her book. I was not disappointed. The recipes range from simple to cosmopolitan in taste levels and the photos are a delight. Her...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 24, 2007 Type: User Review |
Not for vegetarians
While I admit this is a lovely book, had I known practically everything has bacon or chicken broth in it I might not have bought this, since the recipes are so basic. (I'm not vegetarian, just think it's ridiculous, unhealthy, and irresponsible to...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 15, 2007 Type: User Review |
Letting fresh produce lead
Inspired by her garden in Provence as well as some of her favorite French restaurants and markets, Wells ("The Provence Cookbook") puts vegetables first, letting the produce suggest the dish. These range from Chilled Cucumber and Yogurt Soup with...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 10, 2007 Type: User Review |
The Best
The last thing I need is another cookbook but this one... I'm happy I bought it. Extraordinary recipes and pretty simple. Such a healthy AND pleasurable way to eat.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jun 10, 2007 Type: User Review |
Great Cookbook!
This cookbook by Patricia Wells will make you think differently about about vegetables and introduce you to whole new group of delectable recipes. If you are tired of steamed and boiled this is for you. The recipes are easy to prepare and have the...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jun 09, 2007 Type: User Review |
Great veggies and more
You can't go wrong with Patricia Wells' books on food. "Vegetable Harvest" is no exception. This not a vegetarian cookbook, but the emphasis is on the use of fresh vegetables, fruits, etc. in a decidely French context. If you don't have a...
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