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Informationen zum Autor Emma Teal Laukitis and Claire Neaton grew up on a homestead called Stonewall Place on the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. They have worked on their family's commercial fishing boats in the Bering Sea since they were young. Born from summers fishing with their family, Emma and Claire's appreciation for their unique upbringing and for the sustainable fisheries became central to many of their pursuits. Emma studied art and English at Williams College and earned a master's degree in design at the University of Washington, and Claire studied business and nutrition at the University of Vermont. Klappentext "The book will be organized with an introduction and four parts: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. In each section, readers will find an essay to orient themselves to the season, stories from Alaskans on living and eating well during this time of year, an illustrated guide to seasonal rituals and traditions, a Solstice or Equinox menu meant to be prepared and shared with family & friends as a celebration of the seasonal harvest, and recipes accompanying them"-- Zusammenfassung 2024 IACP Nominee for Best American Cookbook "A cookbook that celebrates abundance, and pays tribute to precious landscapes that offer us such satisfying meals." Food & Wine magazine Follow the Salmon Sisters as they celebrate the seasons through the food, traditions, and rituals of their Alaskan home. Lush photography, charming illustrations, 60 comforting recipes, and 35 traditions showcase and honor the untamed spirit, natural bounty, and seasonal rhythms of land and sea. Open up the rich pages of Harvest & Heritage and step into another world. A landscape dotted with berries, wildflowers, and moose, an ocean rich with salmon, seafood, and kelp. A place of resilience and cherished traditions. While the landscape is vast, the community is tight-knit. This is the world of the Salmon Sisters and they are inviting you to join them through a year of changing seasons and comforting rituals. And yes, deeply satisfying food. The cookbook is organized by season. In each section, readers will find: Recipes ideal for the home cook Illustrated rituals and traditions Stories from Alaskan women on living and eating well A Solstice or Equinox menu to celebrate the seasonal harvest Expansive and intimate photography The recipes and projects are delicious and satisfying. For example, forage spruce tips and make Spruce Tip Ice Cream. Jig for a halibut and then make Halibut Burgers with Wild Chimichurri. Emma Teal Laukitis and Claire Neaton, aka the Salmon Sisters , grew up on a homestead in Alaska's remote Aleutian Islands, and they make their livelihood harvesting wild seafood from the pristine, bountiful waters around them. This luxe hardcover reflects their values and vision, with delicious recipes and lovely traditions that is seasonal eating and living at its best. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Celebrate the Seasons of Alaska with Us Spring Introduction to Spring Recipes Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls Smoked Salmon Scramble with Caper-Dill Cream on Toast Dill Bullwhip Kelp Pickles Fancy Spring Butters Sautéed Fiddleheads with Pine Nuts, Lemon, and Oregano Wild Nettle Gnocchi Halibut Burgers with Wild Chimichurri Lemony Clam Pasta with Crushed Pistachios Wild Salmon Noodle Soup Rhubarb-CreamFilled Doughnuts Grilled Oysters with Miso Seaweed Butter Spring Equinox Feast Spring Greens and Flower Salad Spring Greens and Sea Salt Sourdough Focaccia Mussels with Spring Onions, Sorrel, Cider, and Cream Rhubarb-Mint Gin & Tonic Spruce-Tip Ice Cream Traditions Grow Sprouts in a Jar Harvest Seaweed for Your Garden Plant an Herb Garden ...
Autorentext
Emma Teal Laukitis and Claire Neaton grew up on a homestead called Stonewall Place on the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. They have worked on their family's commercial fishing boats in the Bering Sea since they were young. Born from summers fishing with their family, Emma and Claire's appreciation for their unique upbringing and for the sustainable fisheries became central to many of their pursuits. Emma studied art and English at Williams College and earned a master's degree in design at the University of Washington, and Claire studied business and nutrition at the University of Vermont.
Klappentext
"The book will be organized with an introduction and four parts: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. In each section, readers will find an essay to orient themselves to the season, stories from Alaskans on living and eating well during this time of year, an illustrated guide to seasonal rituals and traditions, a Solstice or Equinox menu meant to be prepared and shared with family & friends as a celebration of the seasonal harvest, and recipes accompanying them"--
Zusammenfassung
2024 IACP Nominee for Best American Cookbook
"A cookbook that celebrates abundance, and pays tribute to precious landscapes that offer us such satisfying meals."
Food & Wine magazine
**Follow the Salmon Sisters as they celebrate the seasons through the food, traditions, and rituals of their Alaskan home. Lush photography, charming illustrations, 60 comforting recipes, and 35 traditions showcase and honor the untamed spirit, natural bounty, and seasonal rhythms of land and sea.
Open up the rich pages of Harvest & Heritage and step into another world. A landscape dotted with berries, wildflowers, and moose, an ocean rich with salmon, seafood, and kelp. A place of resilience and cherished traditions. While the landscape is vast, the community is tight-knit. This is the world of the Salmon Sisters and they are inviting you to join them through a year of changing seasons and comforting rituals. And yes, deeply satisfying food.
The cookbook is organized by season. In each section, readers will find:
Recipes ideal for the home cook
Illustrated rituals and traditions
Stories from Alaskan women on living and eating well 
Emma Teal Laukitis and Claire Neaton, aka the Salmon Sisters, grew up on a homestead in Alaska's remote Aleutian Islands, and they make their livelihood harvesting wild seafood from the pristine, bountiful waters around them. This luxe hardcover reflects their values and vision, with delicious recipes and lovely traditions that is seasonal eating and living at its best.
Inhalt
*Introduction: Celebrate the Seasons of Alaska with Us
Recipes
Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls
Smoked Salmon Scramble with Caper-Dill Cream on Toast
Dill Bullwhip Kelp Pickles
Fancy Spring Butters
Sautéed Fiddleheads with Pine Nuts, Lemon, and Oregano
Wild Nettle Gnocchi
Halibut Burgers with Wild Chimichurri
Lemony Clam Pasta with Crushed Pistachios
Wild Salmon Noodle Soup
Rhubarb-Cream–Filled Doughnuts
Grilled Oysters with Miso Seaweed Butter
Spring Equinox Feast
Spring Greens and Flower Salad
Spring Greens and Sea Salt Sourdough Focaccia
Mussels with Spring Onions, Sorrel, Cider, and Cream
Rhubarb-Mint Gin & Tonic
Spruce-Tip Ice Cream
Traditions
Grow Sprouts in a Jar
Harvest Seaweed for Your Garden
Plant an Herb Garden
Forage Fiddleheads
Harvest Wild Nettles
Jig for a Halibut
Dig for Clams
Tap a Birch Tree
Make Your Own Sea Salt
Forage Spruce Tips
 
Summer
 
Introduction to Summer
Recipes
Super Berry Muffins
Cast-Iron Baked Eggs
Fancy Toast with Homemade Ricotta and Salmon Caviar
Cured Salmon with Cucumber and Seaweed Salad in Lemony Cream Dressing
Tinned Octopus, Avo…