

An edition of First, Catch (2018)
Study of a Spring Meal
By Thom Eagle
Publish Date
2018
Publisher
Quadrille Publishing, Limited
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
The thing to do is just begin. The question, of course, is where? So opens Thom Eagles' glorious *First, Catch,* a cookbook without recipes, a journey into the digressive mind of a chef at work, and a hymn exalting a festive nine-dish spring lunch. A return to a lost tradition of food writing *First, Catch*, a mouthwatering celebration of cooking. In twenty-four wonderfully digressive chapters, Eagle extols the virtues of salting food liberally, waxes lyrical about lost spices and forgotten ingredients, explains the seventeen different stages of boiling water, and ponders philosophical questions about the ethics and aesthetics of cooking. Beautifully illustrated and brilliantly researched, First, Catch is the ultimate in armchair cooking, sure to please readers of M.F.K. Fisher, Alice Waters, Nigel Slater, and Samin Nosrat. It offers us inspiration to savor both in and out of the kitchen.
subjects: Cooking (fish), Cooking, Food, recipes, Cookbooks, Chef, Eating, Food writing