
In this age of celebrity chefs and rarefied ingredients, it is a great pleasure to publish this creative and wholesome collection of recipes, The Vineyard Kitchen, by Maria Helm Sinskey. In her debut book, Maria shares the homey yet sophisticated recipes that have made her one of America's most celebrated chefs and a culinary star. Though Maria lives in the Napa Valley, she was born and raised in the Northeast, and her recipes capture seasonal availability and flavors, no matter where you are cooking.Maria offers 40 menus, 10 per season, with more than 180 recipes to enjoy all year round. From her kitchen in Napa, where she runs a vineyard with her husband and raises her two young daughters, Maria looks out onto a landscape whose seasonal bounty is reflected in each recipe. Emphasizing quality ingredients, her dishes are simple and pure, focusing on the freshness and flavor of each element, rather than on fussy or complicated preparations. These are dishes that celebrate the unique offerings of each season and that perfectly suit our shifting appetites as the days go from short to long and as our dining table moves from fireside to patio.Delight in summer with the annual ritual of shucking fresh corn, and transform the harvest into a velvety Sweet Corn Soup with Rosemary; savor the summer-only treat of White Peaches Poached in Vin Gris with Raspberries. When the weather turns wintry, you won't feel deprived with Maria's soothing Nutmeg Custard or with a stunning meal of Parsnip Soup followed by Duck Confit with French Green Lentils. Complete with wine pairings and seasonal shopping tips, The Vineyard Kitchen is a friendly, comprehensive guide that will help you create distinctive, tempting dishes throughout the year.
This book investigates how seasonal availability and local ingredients can be integrated into home cooking to create sophisticated yet accessible menus. Maria Helm Sinskey, a celebrated chef based in Napa Valley, utilizes her professional culinary background and personal experience managing a vineyard to present a framework for cooking that aligns with the natural rhythms of the year. The text argues that focusing on the inherent quality and freshness of ingredients simplifies the cooking process while elevating the final dish.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the approachable nature of the recipes, which balance professional culinary standards with home-kitchen practicality. Experts highlight this as a reliable resource for those interested in seasonal eating and thoughtful menu planning.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2003-09-02
Publisher:
William Morrow Cookbooks
ISBN-10:
0060013966
ISBN-13:
9780060013967
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