Quinces

Growing & Cooking

by Jane McMorland Hunter, Bookseller and GardenerSue Dunster, Gardener

Quinces: Growing & Cooking is a book about an undeservedly forgotten fruit. It reintroduces them to everyone, making quinces more accessible and providing an inviting range of recipes. The trees do not require much space, are easy to grow and would enhance any garden, whatever the size. The fruits are delicious and versatile and the recipes here extend well beyond jellies and jams, including sweets. From Goat’s Cheese Tart to Quince Chocolates and Liqueurs.

The quince has always had a special place among the fruits of Europe. The ancient Greeks called it the ‘golden apple’, the Romans the ‘honey apple’. And it was most likely a quince, not an apple, that Eve plucked from the tree in the Garden of Eden. This book describes both the cultivation, the history and the cooking of quinces. Useful sections set out how to choose the variety best suited to your garden, to plant the trees and to maintain them in good health; there is a sketch of the glorious history of the fruit in cookery of past ages; there are some excellent recipes for savoury dishes that depend on the quince for that special flavour, and for all those sweet dishes that bring out the unique qualities of the fruit. The authors ensure that the reader can keep their harvest in the proper manner and they spend much time describing those special quince confections such as quince preserve and quince ‘cheese’ (or membrillo as it is known to the Spanish). We tend to forget that the first marmalades were made from quinces and that before we had easy access to citrus fruit, the quince was perhaps the most flavourful and aromatic product of the orchard known to our forebears.

ISBN (Paperback) 9781909248410
Price (Paperback) £14.99/$16.00
ISBN (ePub) 9780714524207
Price (ePub) £9.00/$12.00
Publication 2014
Pages 128
Size 187 x 137 mm
Readership general readers

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  • isbn
    9781909248410 (Paperback)
    9780714524207 (ePub)
  • original publisher
    Prospect Books
  • original publisher place
    London
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
  • series title
    The English Kitchen