The Art of Fermentation (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
528
Utgivningsdatum
2013-06-17
Utmärkelser
Winner of The James Beard Foundation Award: Reference & Scholarship 2013 (United States); Winner of Most Popular Cookbooks of 2014 - Powell's Books 2014 (United States); Runner-up for New York Boo
Förlag
Chelsea Green Publishing Co
Medarbetare
Pollan, Michael (foreword)
Illustratör/Fotograf
32 Pages of Color Illustrations
Illustrationer
Index; Bibliography; Illustrations, color
Dimensioner
244 x 188 x 41 mm
Vikt
1271 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
,
ISBN
9781603582865

The Art of Fermentation

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'...The high priest of fermentation theory' the Guardian 'Sandor Katz's teachings and writings on fermentation have changed lives around the world.' Dan Saladino, The Food Programme BBC The bible for the D.I.Y set: detailed instructions for how to make your own sauerkraut, beer, yogurt and pretty much everything involving microorganisms. The New York Times International New York Times bestseller, translated into 10 languages and over a quarter of a million copies sold worldwide New York Times bestseller The Art of Fermentation is the only fermentation guide you'll ever need! In this book, fermentation revivalist Katz contextualises fermentation in terms of biological and cultural evolution, gut health, immunity, nutrition and even economics. Here, you will find the A to Z of everything you need to know about fermentation. From the novice fermentationist to the experienced practitioner, this book has something in it for everyone. With beautiful illustrations and extended references you will find details on making: fermenting vegetables sugars into alcohol (meads, wines, and ciders) sour tonic beverages Milk Grains and starchy tubers beers (and other grain-based alcoholic beverages) beans; seeds; nuts fish; meat; and eggs growing mold cultures Kimchi, kraut kombucha, kefir Sandor Katz's award-winning writing and in-depth knowledge as a fermentation revivalist guarantees that this book will remain a classic in food writing and the first guide of its kind. Perfect for cooks, food lovers, fermentation enthusiasts, farmers and foragers alike!
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  1. A fantastic book
    Miguel Ferreira, 3 maj 2023

    It has all the information you need to get started fermenting and it is written and a fun in a interesting way.

  2. Great book with a lot of passion
    S. Frid, 9 februari 2023

    Pleasant mix of passionate storytelling of history, and practical applications of fermentation with the resources you have available. Opiniated but great, very entertaining and easy read.

  3. Superintressant!
    Nils Fabian Tholin, 12 februari 2016

    Jag har lyssnat på "The art of fermentation" som ljudbok, men författaren själv (antar jag) som uppläsare. Man blir verkligen sugen på att testa! Väldigt mycket inspiration och information och i god proportion.

  4. Här står allt!
    Folke Günther, 3 februari 2014

    Denna bok tar upp allt (så vitt jag vet) om olika jäsningsprocesser, från surdeg till mixmaltering! Verkligen att rekommendera för självhushållaren som vill kunna göra allt själv!

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Library Journal- This is not a line-by-line recipe cookbook, but it contains detailed instructions on fermenting (or creating via fermentation) nearly every imaginable food or beverage. After a foreword by Michael Pollan, Katz ("Wild Fermentation") explores the scientific basis of fermentation, then gives details for creating everything from yogurts to prosciutto to wines, beer, and kombucha. He emphasizes how fermentation influenced human development. Used to preserve food, it affected human biology so that humans could eat foods that would be poisonous otherwise, and it had an impact on global human culture as a reflection of indigenous cultural identity. Simply put, fermentation allows lactic acid bacteria naturally found in the air to overcome and exclude bacteria that are harmful to humans, and it increases advantageous chemical compounds, such as vitamins, in the process. There is a generous photo section of tools, containers, and processes; along with fascinating electron microscope photos of bacteria, which convey a sense of wonder at the unseen world of fermentation. VERDICT: Katz takes fermentation down to the molecular level while keeping it conversational and accessible to the generalist. Fermentation foodies will be ecstatic. "The only resource guide you will ever need."--Jenn Garbee, LA Weekly "The Art of Fermentation is an extraordinary book, and an impressive work of passion and scholarship. It lays the foundation for fermenting all kinds of foods, and whoever reads it will be able to negotiate any recipe for ferments (and conquer any lingering nervousness about fermentation) with impunity. I am so impressed - and ready to begin! Thank you, Sandor Katz."--Deborah Madison, author of Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone and Local Flavors "Sandor Katz has captured the essence of fermentation in this new book, which bubbles over with scientific, historical, and practical information about humankind's first biotechnology and earth's first energy source. The mystery and sensory allure of naturally fermented products ranging from fruit, honey, milk, all manner of starchy grain, tuber and stalk--even fish and meat--are laid bare and enthusiastically and lucidly brought to life for both epicure and the do-at-homer."--Patrick E. McGovern, Scientific Director, Biomolecular Archaeology Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania Museum, and author of Ancient Wine and Uncorking the Past "The Art of Fermentation appeals to our personal and fundamental well being, with a thoroughly engaging account of wild, tamed, and unaccounted-for microorganisms. Based on theory, science, and practical observations, Sandor Katz casts thousands of dots onto the pages for us to connect with our own experiences and interests. There are things he writes in this book that are relevant to everyone. Whether we are at war or peace with the tiny creatures we call microorganisms, we can't help but conclude that they are the building blocks of the communities we observe as organisms. His obsession with ferment is contagious. With the flip of a page it's easy to find oneself discovering our own personal journey embedded in this thoroughly engaging book."--Charlie Papazian, author of The Complete Joy of Homebrewing and many other books on beer "This is, quite simply, the finest book on fermentation available. It is comprehensive, erudite, and surprisingly profound. Sandor Katz is the guru of a large and growing tribe of fermentation enthusiasts and this book will awaken you to the thrilling world of benign bacteria all around us. Not only do they provide us with pickles, cheese, bread, alcohol - but our existence depends on bacteria and they deserve our reverence and respect."--Ken Albala, Food Historian and Coauthor of The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home: The Luddite's Guide to Domestic Self-Sufficiency "Sandor Katz has proven himself to be the king of fermentation with this new book, an exhaustive

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Sandor Ellix Katz is a fermentation revivalist. A self-taught experimentalist who lives in rural Tennessee, his explorations in fermentation developed out of overlapping interests in cooking, nutrition, and gardening. He is the author of Wild Fermentation and The Art of Fermentation, which was a New York Times bestseller and won a James Beard Foundation award in 2013--as well as the forthcoming Fermentation as Metaphor (October 2020). The hundreds of fermentation workshops he has taught around the world have helped catalyze a broad revival of the fermentation arts. The New York Times calls Sandor "one of the unlikely rock stars of the American food scene." For more information, check out his website www.wildfermentation.com.

Innehållsförteckning

1. Fermentation as a Coevolutionary Force 2. Practical Benefits of Fermentation 3. Basic Concepts and Equipment 4. Fermenting Sugars into Alcohol: Meads, Wines, and Ciders 5. Fermenting Vegetables (and Some Fruits Too) 6. Fermenting Sour Tonic Beverages 7. Fermenting Milk 8. Fermenting Grains and Starchy Tubers 9. Fermenting Beers and Other Grain-Based Alcoholic Beverages 10. Growing Mold Cultures 11. Fermenting Beans, Seeds, and Nuts 12. Fermenting Meat, Fish, and Eggs 13. Considerations for Commercial Enterprises 14. Non-Food Applications of Fermentation Epilogue: A Cultural Revivalist Manifesto