$35.00
More than fifty years of operation. Hundreds of Wisconsin growers and thousands of shoppers gathering weekly around the white-domed State Capitol in Madison. And an ever-growing diversity of farm-fresh crops, world-class cheeses, pastured meats, and specialty products. It all comes together in this collection of bold-flavored, internationally-focused recipes cooked up from local ingredients.
Savor stories and dishes from the vendors, shoppers, and chefs who build cultural and community bonds at one of the nationโs largest, most renowned farmersโ markets. Build your pantry with everything from purple daikon radishes and harissa paste to bandaged cheddar and black currants. Prepare both contemporary and heritage dishes such as Hungarian Tomato and Pepper Stew, Tacos de Carnitas, Garlic Scape Feta Pesto Salad, and Red Kabocha Squash Soup with Ginger, Lemongrass, and Thai Eggplant.
All proceeds from the cookbook benefit the Dane County Farmersโ Market.
$35.00
More than fifty years of operation. Hundreds of Wisconsin growers and thousands of shoppers gathering weekly around the white-domed State Capitol in Madison. And an ever-growing diversity of farm-fresh crops, world-class cheeses, pastured meats, and specialty products. It all comes together in this collection of bold-flavored, internationally-focused recipes cooked up from local ingredients.
Savor stories and dishes from the vendors, shoppers, and chefs who build cultural and community bonds at one of the nationโs largest, most renowned farmersโ markets. Build your pantry with everything from purple daikon radishes and harissa paste to bandaged cheddar and black currants. Prepare both contemporary and heritage dishes such as Hungarian Tomato and Pepper Stew, Tacos de Carnitas, Garlic Scape Feta Pesto Salad, and Red Kabocha Squash Soup with Ginger, Lemongrass, and Thai Eggplant.
All proceeds from the cookbook benefit the Dane County Farmersโ Market.
Little Creek Press is an award-winning full-service independent book publishing company based in scenic Mineral Point, Wisconsin.