Organum: Nature Texture Intensity Purity

Organum: Nature Texture Intensity Purity

2014 • 288 pages

While there is a layered complexity to world-renowned chef Peter Gilmore's ethereal yet grounded cuisine, his philosophy of cooking is relatively simple. Just four elements are required to create perfect unison in a dish: nature, texture, intensity, and purity. In his new book, Peter invites the reader to share in his private obsession with nature. When not in the kitchen at Sydney's Quay restaurant, he is working in his experimental garden where he grows a huge array of edible plant species. Each component of a plant, from sweet, earthy roots, to bitter fronds and fragrant blossoms, is potentially destined for inclusion in one of the 40 exquisite dishes featured here. Peter also introduces us to the many influences on his cooking, and to the people who grow, catch and source key ingredients. Images include intensely beautiful food and ingredient shots, as well as producers and produce photographed on location.

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