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Sylvia's Table

Fresh, Seasonal Recipes from Our Farm to Your Family

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Every year children flock to the Sylvia Center at Katchkie Farm in upstate New York to learn firsthand about where fresh food comes from—how to grow it, how to harvest it, and how to use it to prepare great-tasting meals. Now Sylvia’s Table brings these lessons and recipes straight from the farm to your kitchen in a deliciously unique cookbook for families. From Homemade Apple Roll-Ups to Butternut Squash Bread Pudding and from Spinach and Strawberry Salad to Grilled Tamarind Turkey Burgers and Baked Sweet Potato Fries, here are almost two hundred recipes that you and your family will enjoy.
 
Featuring recipes from “the friends of Katchkie Farm”—chefs like Michael Romano of Union Square Cafe and Jonathan Waxman of Barbuto; culinary experts including Food & Wine’s Dana Cowin; cookbook authors Giuliano Bugialli, Rozanne Gold, Deborah Madison, and, Sara Moulton; and many others—this is a family cookbook guaranteed to be loved by cooks (and kids) of all ages.

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    • Booklist

      August 1, 2013
      In fond memory of her young daughter, Neumark dedicated a center on her Hudson Valley farm to educate youth to appreciate and eat fresh, wholesome foods. For those kids who can't travel from the city to the farm, Neumark hosts learning programs in public housing projects. Her commitment to organic farming and her close connection to a number of celebrated chefs have resulted in an attractive cookbook whose recipes take advantage of the best seasonal produce. Not simply a vegetarian effort, the book has plenty of meat and fish recipes. For the purist, Neumark offers directions for a very lightly sweetened and spiced ketchup that lets tomatoes retain their featured position. Although urbanites close to greenmarkets can follow the lead of the seasons with these inventive recipes, this cookbook will yield its best in suburban and rural areas where access to fresh farm produce is easiest.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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