The Apricot Lane Farms Cookbook

$45.00

The Apricot Lane Farms Cookbook

(1 customer review)

$45.00

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More than ten years ago, chef Molly Chester and her filmmaker husband left their urban L.A. life to purchase a neglected piece of land northwest of the city in the hopes of creating a more delicious and purposeful life. With a passion for regenerative, biodynamic farming, but a big learning curve to overcome, they threw themselves into the daunting task of revitalizing the land, which had been decimated by drought and pesticides. Today, they steward 234 thriving acres of gardens, animal pastures, habitat corridors, and orchards, including their abundant “Fruit Basket”—a lush tapestry of landscape that provides seventy-five different varieties of fruit trees. Chester and her husband’s gentle, slow, and unconventional approach has inspired other farmers, and was the subject of the 2019 award-winning documentary The Biggest Little Farm.

This debut cookbook brings the bounty of the farm to readers’ kitchens. As a chef who has long understood that flavor and healthy food go hand in hand, Chester is passionate about farm-fresh ingredients, and her cooking celebrates the tree-ripened fruits, seasonal vegetables, pastured eggs, and grass-fed meats for which the farm is known. With sections divided by season, and insider tips for sourcing the best produce, this a must-have cookbook for home cooks looking for inspiration for their farmers’ market hauls, and anyone looking to create a closer connection to their food. With enticing, preserved end-of-summer larder treasures like Tomato Raisins or a Dried Summer Stone Fruit Medley, comforting dinners like Slow-Roasted Pastured Chicken with Lemon-Fennel Crust or Spring Frittata with Fresh Peas, Arugula, Artichokes, Chevre, and Pesto, and bright, luscious salads like Avocado and Cara Cara Orange Salad with Jalapeño and Sesame-Miso Dressing, these nourishing recipes are a delicious guide to eating in connection with the land.

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  1. stuart

    I received The Apricot Lane Farms Cookbook as a gift from close friends living in southern California. I thanked them and set the cookbook aside thinking it would be nice but nothing special. Well I was wrong. I am an amateur chef. My last charity dinner sold at auction for $25,000. I care deeply about food, recipes, flavor profiles, and entertaining. This cookbook is excellent. It is a remarkable collection of unique, tasteful, and delicious recipes like for instance the spectacular Avocado Cara Cara Salad. I am buying three more cookbooks to gift to my children and a friend. I am a new and huge fan of the Farm and the Cookbook. I give it a 12 out of 10. Stuart Shaw, Austin, Texas

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