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Broccoli & Other Love Stories

Notes and recipes from an always curious, often hungry kitchen gardener

Paulette Whitney

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Hardback

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English
Murdoch Books
30 July 2024
'Australia's answer to Jane Grigson and Elizabeth David.' Matthew Evans

'Paulette is a generous and natural storyteller. Here, at last, she shares her encyclopedic food plant knowledge with us all.' Kylie Kwong

Meeting plants is like making new friends. It takes time and, with a bit of care and good fortune, enriches both of you. Eventually, you end up in the kitchen together...

In our busy, sometimes overwhelming world, nature is a solace. In this stunning companion, Paulette Whitney connects readers to the history and culture of more than 55 vegetables, fruits and herbs, sharing her own experiences, horticultural know-how, kitchen wisdom and favourite seasonal recipes. Paulette surveys 11 plant families, many well known, some less familiar - including their surprising connections, like how every single apple is, in fact, a cousin of the rose. Through evocative storytelling and sublime photography by Luke Burgess during a year in her market garden, this book is an invitation to slow down, grow something you can really taste, and appreciate nature's bounty.
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Imprint:   Murdoch Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 224mm,  Width: 164mm, 
Weight:   856g
ISBN:   9781922616876
ISBN 10:   1922616877
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Paulette Whitney lives with her family on a pocket of land in the foothills of Kunanyi/Mount Wellington, south of Nipaluna/Hobart. With her farmer/chef husband Matt, she grows seedlings, vegetables and seed crops. They make pickles and preserves and sell their harvest at Salamanca Market. Through their work they have nurtured relationships with herbalists, gardeners, chefs and botanists who teach them every time they talk. They eat well. Not a plant passes through their hands untasted, they have the freedom of the outdoors, and they experience the world through their garden. Paulette can't abide wasting food, and she knows how to look for a dozen ways to use the produce that finds its way into her kitchen. She looks forward to a bit of silverbeet as much as she relishes a lobster.

Reviews for Broccoli & Other Love Stories: Notes and recipes from an always curious, often hungry kitchen gardener

'We chefs love knowing and understanding where our food produce comes from. One of my most meaningful and rewarding collaborationshas been with horticulturalist and kitchen gardener Paulette Whitney. Her encyclopedic food plant knowledge, contagious passion, curiosity, authenticity, integrity and practical know-how equipped my staff and me, by rehumanising the food chain, with accessible facts and rich anecdotes, which we then passed onto our diners. A natural storyteller, Paulette finally shares her formidableknowledge in this glorious book along with delicious home-style recipes.' Kylie Kwong 'On our little island, Paulette is well known in the circles of people who like to grow food. We all talk about her behind her back - words full of admiration, inspiration and love. We're lucky to have her and now you too can have a part of her plant magic with this precious book.' Hannah Maloney 'Once in a generation a food book comes along that transforms the way we see ingredients. This is such a book.' Matthew Evans 'Not only does Paulette grow beautiful produce respectfully, she has a glorious and lyrical way with words that pulls you into the wonder of the world of vegetables. Her recipes all sound delicious and there is a lovely balance of excitement, simplicity and practicality in both the ideas and the way we should all strive to be eating.' O Tama Carey 'Paulette Whitney's gardening life as related in Broccoli & Other Love Stories is remarkable for its passion, intensity, and warmth. She writes from Lutruwita, which most of us know as Tasmania. Her book is a fascinating mix of fact and advice as well as a journey of discovery as she locates and describes the husbandry of little-known members of the vegetable world. In her discoveries she applies certain filters - will it grow here? Is it invasive?, is it delicious?, is it interesting?, is it ethical? This is food gardening on another level. The cultivation notes are interspersed with wonderfully warm and chatty personal stories. Sauerkraut made simple..the quail adventure as a real-life horror story..the garden under snow and following wallaby tracks to find a gap in the fence. Her enthusiasm is unbowed despite attacks of all manner of marauders, feathered, furred or fluttering, creeping or crawling. Every food gardener and every cook will learn from this fascinating, erudite and poetic book. (I also loved the moody photography.)' Stephanie Alexander 'A book for connecting us to nature and inspiring us to live a beautiful, wholesome, and delicious life.' Kirsha Kaechele 'Paulette Whitney is a passionate grower and researcher of culinary plants. Paulette walks the walk when it comes to living off the land, growing, propagating and sharing the love of food plants, and you can feel through her writing the deep connection and reverence she has for the natural world.' Peter Gilmore 'Broccoli & Other Love Stories reveals the deep joys to be found when you grow something from a seed, tend it, paying close attention, and then make the most of it in the kitchen. This beautiful book will have you torn between wanting to rush out into the vegetable garden to grow something, and wanting to get into the kitchen to cook something. It will ultimately have you doing both. This is a book for curious cooks and experimental gardeners alike who will find kinship, so much knowledge and real care.'Jaclyn Crupi 'This book is clearly the culmination of a lifetime's work and learning. How lucky we are to have it in the world!' Danielle Alvarez


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