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Ripe:

A Cook in the Orchard
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Ten Speed Press, Apr 10, 2012 - Cooking - 600 pages
Britain’s foremost food writer Nigel Slater returns to the garden in this sequel to Tender, his acclaimed and beloved volume on vegetables. With a focus on fruit, Ripe is equal parts cookbook, primer on produce and gardening, and affectionate ode to the inspiration behind the book--Slater’s forty-foot backyard garden in London.
 
Intimate, delicate prose is interwoven with recipes in this lavishly photographed cookbook. Slater offers more than 300 delectable dishes--both sweet and savory--such as Apricot and Pistachio CrumbleBaked Rhubarb with Blueberries, and Crisp Pork Belly with Sweet Peach Salsa. With a personal, almost confessional approach to his appetites and gustatory experiences, Slater has crafted a masterful book that will gently guide you from the garden to the kitchen, and back again.

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Review: Ripe: A Cook in the Orchard

User Review  - Julie Davis - Goodreads

If the book just was published can I still call it a classic? If I just got it, can I really know it is 5 stars? Let's just say that I have every confidence in Nigel Slater's Ripe being just as ... Read full review

Review: Ripe: A Cook in the Orchard

User Review  - Beth - Goodreads

Beautifully photographed with wonderful, delicious text and intriguing recipes! An absolute must for the author's fans and those with (or thinking of starting) a fruit section in their garden. Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Nigel Slater is the author of a collection of bestselling books, including the classics Real Fast FoodAppetite, and the critically acclaimed The Kitchen Diaries. He has written a much-loved column for The Observer for eighteen years and is the presenter of the award-winning BBC series Simple Suppers. His memoir, Toast --The Story of a Boy’s Hunger, has won six major awards, including British Biography of the Year, and has been adapted into a BBC film. Ripe is the companion volume to TenderA cook and his vegetable patch. Visit www.nigelslater.com.

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