Sweet, sour, bitter, and evocative, few foods are as versatile and transformative as citrus. From the Sevillian orange to the yuzu and grapefruit, the bergamot to the zamboa, the citrus is a family of stimulating ingredients for cooking. Fresh salads, aromatic broths, the happy marriage of shellfish with citrus, meat-based recipes of Asian and Mediterranean origin, preserves and pickled foods, an insane number of desserts, tarts, biscuits, cocktails... Across 170 recipes, Catherine Phipps explores the myriad of uses of oranges, limes, and their relatives. Fascinating and timeless, Citrus combines pleasure, nutritional knowledge and culinary inspiration. Dulces, ácidos, amargos y evocadores, pocos alimentos son tan versátiles y transformadores como los cítricos. Desde la naranja sevillana hasta el yuzu o el pomelo, la bergamota o la azamboa, los cítricos son la familia de ingredientes más estimulante para cocinar. Ensaladas frescas, caldos aromáticos, el feliz matrimonio del marisco con los cítricos, recetas de carne de origen asiático y mediterráneo, conservas y encurtidos, e innidad de pasteles, tartas, bizcochos y cócteles... A lo largo de 170 recetas, Catherine Phipps explora la miríada de usos de naranjas, limones y sus parientes. Fascinante e intemporal, Citrus combina placer, conocimientos alimentarios e inspiración culinaria.
Catherine Phipps Libros






Empires on the Waterfront
- 308 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Catherine L. Phipps examines a largely unacknowledged system of special trading ports that operated under full Japanese jurisdiction in the shadow of the better-known treaty ports. Phipps demonstrates why the special trading ports were key to Japan's achieving autonomy and regional power during the pivotal second half of the nineteenth century.
Modern Pressure Cooking
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The essential guide to pressure cooking, with over 200 recipes and instructions to suit both stovetop and electric cookers
The Pressure Cooker Cookbook
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
By cooking food at temperatures that are far higher than conventional ovens pressure cookers drastically reduce cooking times enabling us to cook in a cheaper, healthier and greener way.
Chicken
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
From Double-crusted Chicken Pie, the Best Roast Chicken and Chicken Pate to Baked Italian Meatballs, Confit Chicken, Butter Chicken and Chicken in a Mountain there are recipes old and new to tempt and inspire you.
Leaf : lettuce, greens, herbs, weeds : over 120 recipes that celebrate varied, versatile leaves
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Leaf is a celebration of edible leaves in all their versatility. Purely in terms of flavor they offer immense variety – bitterness, pungency, pepper, citrus, sweetness. And visually leaves are a riot of color and texture – from the palest shades of white and yellow, through to the deepest, darkest greens, via rich purples, reds and pinks. Leaves can be tightly furled torpedoes or bullets, floppy with a peony blowsiness, spiky, crinkly, curly, delicate, and feathery. They range from the tiniest of microherb to huge elephant ears, a meal in a leaf. From lettuce and herbs, through cabbages and even tea, Catherine Phipps explores the world of culinary leaves through meticulous research, evocative writing and foolproof recipes. With recipes taking in soups, salads, brunches, starters, mains, desserts, baking, preserves, and drinks, this is the complete, definitive book of cooking with leaves of all kinds.
The Little Citrus Cookbook offers 40 recipes for everything from fresh summer salads to Mediterranean-inflected meat dishes, to the perfect lemon drizzle cake. Whether you're looking for zingy new ways to use up lemons, limes and oranges, or to discover the sweet, sour, bitter and umami-enhancing flavours of yuzu, bergamot and pomelo, there's something here for everyone. Straightforward and easy to follow, Catherine Phipps' recipes work perfectly every time - these gorgeous recipes are sure to become classics in your collection.
Schon das edle Titelbild macht Lust auf dieses Buch, dessen Autorin ihre Faszination für Rapunzel oder Feldsalat aus dem gleichnamigen Märchen bezieht. Das hat sich auf andere Blattgemüse, Blätter und Kräuter ausgewirkt, die sonst eher als dekoratives Beiwerk verwertet werden - sie hat ihnen die Hauptrolle zugedacht und die Gerichte drumherum komponiert. Und das sehr kreativ, es ist erstaunlich, was man aus Blattgemüse und Kräutern alles machen kann: Suppen, Hauptgerichte mit Fisch und Fleisch, Vegetarisches, Desserts, Gebäck, sü ︢Eingemachtes und Getränke. Beispiele für ihre Kreativität sind Lauch-Mangold-Estragonsuppe mit Bärlauchpesto oder der Spinat-Granatapfel-Pie und Quitten-Rosmarin-Gelee. Es ist auch ein Streifzug durch die Weltküche, von England über die Mittelmeerregion bis hin zum Fernen Osten. Mir ist kein Vergleichstitel bekannt und ich empfehle dieses Buch wegen seines originellen Ansatzes sehr gern für möglichst viele Bibliotheken. (2)