Publisher's Synopsis
Harvesting the North: 95 Delicious Wild Rice Recipes is not just a cookbook. It is a love letter to the region of Northern Minnesota, of which wild rice has been a staple for centuries. The cookbook is authored by Judith Munson, an experienced chef and food writer known for her passion for exploring regional cuisines. Throughout the pages of Harvesting the North, Munson shares her love for the North, its people, and, most importantly, its wild rice.
Wild rice has been a staple of the Anishinaabe people for generations. It is a wild grain found in the rivers and lakes of the North, where it thrives in the cool, clear waters. However, since the 1800s, wild rice has been an essential food source for all who call Northern Minnesota home. It has become a symbol of the region, a source of pride for the people who harvest it and a crucial part of its history, culture and daily meals. Harvesting the North introduces readers to the history and significance of wild rice in Northern Minnesota. The cookbook tells the story of how wild rice is harvested, traditional techniques, and the important role it has to play in Anishinaabe culture. The book explores how wild rice was abundant in the region, harvested and traded extensively, and played a significant role in the indigenous communities of the area. The cookbook dives into the culinary aspects of wild rice, including how it's cooked, its versatile applications, and nutrition profile. Munson walks readers through the harvest and cooking process, the different types of wild rice available out there, and how to pick the best wild rice. She also covers the basics of cooking wild rice, including how to improve its flavor, texture, and digestibility. Munson provides recipes for traditional wild rice dishes, variations of classic recipes, and modern recipes that highlight the grain's unique flavor and nutritional properties. With 95 recipes to choose from, there is something for everyone in Harvesting the North. The recipes include soups, stews, casseroles, salads, desserts, and, of course, entrees. The cookbook features familiar dishes that have been given an exciting twist, such as wild rice stuffed mushrooms, wild rice paella, and wild rice pudding. The cookbook also introduces new ideas to the table, such as wild rice and lentil chili, wild rice and quinoa breakfast bowl, and wild rice and corn salad. Additionally, this cookbook is a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore contemporary northern cuisine. This cookbook contains a useful roster of additional ingredients that pair well with wild rice, such as maple syrup, cranberries, and wild mushrooms that provide an overview of the palette the region utilizes in its cuisine. The cookbook also provides cooking tips, serving suggestions, and anecdotes that make the book not just a reference manual but a treasured possession. In conclusion, Harvesting the North: 95 Delicious Wild Rice Recipes is a remarkable cookbook and a tribute to a region's history, culture, and cuisine. With stunning photographs, detailed information, and mouth-watering recipes, this cookbook is a must-have for anyone who loves food and history. It is a celebration of the people, the land, and the wild rice that binds them together, and readers will fondly cherish it for years to come.