Michelin-starred chef & star of BBC 2s Economy Gastronomy Paul Merrett is using the plot... This is the story of how one man swaps his shopping trolley for a wheelbarrow & cooks up fine homely food as a result. This is the story of how a famous foodie turns to a small plot of communal land to feed his family. Having become tired of poor-quality supermarket food & disillusioned with the dubious ethics of large corporations Paul Merrett takes an allotment to see if he & his family can live off the fruit & vegetables they are able to grow. Along the way Paul reconnects with his grandparents legacy of self-sufficiency & discovers the unbeatable flavour of a home-grown green tomato (especially when its turned into salsa with spring onion & mint). He also learns that our romantic notions of a simpler life are not as simple as they seem... The Allotment Chef follows Paul his wife & two reluctant children as they learn to garden make what they hope is their final trip to the supermarket build relationships with fellow allotmenteers & slowly watch their crops flourish & sometimes fail. They contend with the inevitable disappointments along the way with good humour & perseverance & only the occasional temper tantrum. As the asparagus poke through the soil & the battle against the lettuce-munching slugs is won Paul turns his humble vegetables into recipes worthy of his epicurean background. He
Includes:: over 85 allotment-inspired recipes including simple dishes such as One Pot Vegetable Stew & Meringue Cake with Summer Berries as well as more involved dishes such as Pumpkin Ravioli Tea-Smoked Chicken Breast on Allotment Vegetables & Steamed Walnut & Allspice Sponge with Roasted Plums. Pauls charming narrative is interspersed with his personal take on food ethics celebrity chefs & the legacy of his self-sufficient grandparents. Reportage & food photography accompanies his story. Part recipe book part memoir The Allotment Chef is an engaging informative & humorous read.