Format
Hardcover
Price
$35
Publication Date
November 5, 2019
ISBN
9781948062800
Page Count
240
Trim Size
8 X 10 inches
Color
200 4-color photographs and illustrations
Fire Islands
Recipes from Indonesia
by Eleanor Ford
From acclaimed food writer and world traveler Eleanor Ford comes a vibrant collection of 100 mouthwatering recipes for Indonesian cuisine–from the refined cooking of Java to the spicy heart of Sumatra and the festival foods of Bali.
Indonesian food is the hidden treasure of South East Asian cookery, waiting to be uncovered, and this wondrous cookbook opens an unexplored culinary region to food lovers and travelers. It is an unprecedented culinary celebration of Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelago–a land rich with tropical rainforests, smoking volcanoes, and silver sand beaches that was also the beating heart of the spice trade. Today its unforgettable dishes are a celebration of rice and spice–homegrown clove and nutmeg, ginger and chilly, coconut, turmeric, peanuts, and more.
Through delightful, easy-to-follow text and instructions, Fire Islands reveals how to set up an Indonesian kitchen and how to create one hundred authentic Indonesian recipes–everything from crunchy snacks and street food to sweet and sticky rice dishes, spicy noodles, fragrant sauces, tangy broths, rich drinks, and much more. This bright, beautifully designed package has mouthwatering photographs of the dishes throughout coupled with original images from the lush, food paradise.
About the Author
Eleanor Ford is an award-winning food writer whose cookbooks have established her as one of the foremost guides to global cuisine. Her book The Nutmeg Trail: Recipes and Stories Along the Ancient Spice Routes (Apollo Publishers) was featured in the New York Times, listed for the Art of Eating prize, a finalist for a Foreword Review Award, and the recipient of two Gourmand World Cookbook Awards, as was her previous book Fire Islands: Recipes from Indonesia (Apollo Publishers), which also won the Best International or Regional Cookbook award at the 2020 Guild of Food Writers Awards and the Food and Drink Travel Book of the Year award at the 2020 Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards. She is also the coauthor of Samarkand: Recipes & Stories from Central Asia and the Caucasus, which was named a book of the year by The Guardian and Food52’s Piglet Tournament of Cookbooks and awarded a Food and Travel Prize by the Guild of Food Writers. An accomplished lecturer, Eleanor has presented widely on spice, including at the 92nd Street Y and The Smithsonian. Eleanor lives in London, England.
Praise for Eleanor Ford
“Eleanor Ford’s passion shines through her beautiful and picturesque writing.” —Guild of Food Writers Awards
Praise for Fire Islands
*Winner of the Kerb Food and Drink Travel Book of the Year and the Guild of Food Writers’s Maple International or Regional Cookbook Award*
“A spirited and flavorful roundup of 100 recipes culled from Java, Sumatra, and elsewhere within the world’s largest archipelago.” —Publishers Weekly
“This book has real spirit, bold flavors, and beautiful words to boot. In short: it has it all.” —Meera Sodha, author of East, Made in India, and Fresh India
“This book is a great pick…a dazzling primer to Indonesian cuisine.” —Tara’s Multicultural Table
“Fire Islands: Recipes from Indonesia isn’t just a cookbook, it’s a cultural immersion with lessons on how to capture and balance the bold, complex flavours of Indonesian cuisine.” —The Vancouver Sun
Praise for A Whisper of Cardamom
“Recently, I suffered a bout of cinnamon fatigue. It was … Eleanor Ford who cured me with her new cookbook, A Whisper of Cardamom, in which she explores the sweet side of spices. She offers anyone who loves cinnamon new ways to use it and those who share my malaise aromatics they can try in its stead.” —The Washington Post
“Eleanor Ford is an inspiring teacher, and it’s a joy to progress through her lessons in these pages.” —Nigella Lawson
Praise for The Nutmeg Trail
*Winner of two Gourmand World Cookbook Awards*
*Best International or Regional Cookbook, Guild of Food Writers*
“What a deep dive this is into the world of spice. . . . And then the recipes! Recipes which allow the reader to travel from Asia to the Middle East along the spice route, taking in so much flavor and so much context on the way.” —Yotam Ottolenghi
“The Nutmeg Trail: Recipes and Stories Along the Ancient Spice Routes . . . peels back layers of history—spice by spice, starting with nutmeg—from the many seasonings that have elevated food since antiquity. . . . Spices shine in recipes like Keralan black pepper chicken, and superb green peppercorn asparagus.” —The New York Times
“A transportive blend of stories and meals that are as enlightening as they are piquant.” —Publishers Weekly ✰STARRED REVIEW ✰
“Eleanor Ford is a cook and a historian, a culinary detective, and, as she says, a gastronomic archaeologist. What a deep dive this is into the world of spice. It’s a deep dive, a culinary history, a spice library, anatomy, and miscellany. And then the recipes! Recipes which allow the reader to travel from Asia to the Middle East along the spice route, taking in so much flavor and so much context on the way. It’s the green coconut hot sauce from Somalia first up for me, followed by the green peppercorn asparagus from Thailand.” —Yotam Ottolenghi, chef, restaurateur, and author of Plenty, Jerusalem: A Cookbook, and Ottolenghi Simple
“Capable of transporting readers to tables around the world from their own kitchens.” —USA Today, selected as a top summer 2022 cookbook
“Packed with fascinating history, stylish photography, useful guidelines and recipe descriptions as mouthwatering as the dishes themselves, The Nutmeg Trail is an international cookbook you’ll want to savor.” —BookTrib
“A fascinating, transporting read, packed full of intriguing recipes I can’t wait to try.” —Felicity Cloake, food writer for The Guardian and New Statesman, and author
“A fragrant, intoxicating, and mesmerizing voyage into the history and global spread of spice. With recipes every bit as delectable as the prose.” —Tom Parker Bowles, food writer and author of The Year of Eating Dangerously
“The Nutmeg Trail offers a historical account of the spice trade with invaluable advice on the use of culinary spices—how to prepare and combine them, when to introduce them, and what delights to expect. Mouthwatering.” —John Keay, historian and author of India: A History and China: A History
“In The Nutmeg Trail, Eleanor Ford takes us on a mouthwatering culinary voyage to the fabled ‘spiceries,’ those semi-mystical islands of the East Indies. A heady blend of history, adventure, and deliciously authentic recipes, this book will make you hungry!” —Giles Milton, author of Churchill’s Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and Nathaniel’s Nutmeg
“A fascinating and evocative journey along the spice routes, the ‘central nervous system of the world.’ The author’s blend of history, geography, taxonomy, and enticing recipes offers a fresh look at these small, potent ingredients that bring magic to our kitchens.” —Fuchsia Dunlop, author of The Food of Sichuan
“I am completely enraptured with The Nutmeg Trail. It is the perfect balance of being fascinating and mouthwatering at the same time.” —Georgina Hayden, author of Taverna
“A tantalizing treatise on the intoxicating world of spice. Eleanor has coupled essays on the history and cultural significance of spices with very enticing recipes. I cannot wait to read, meander, and cook my way along the ancient spice routes that Eleanor has so cleverly traced in this beautiful book.” —Helen Goh, recipe columnist
“The eclectic collection of recipes from across the world will make the reader want to head straight into the kitchen to conjure up heady meals to share with their family and friends.” —Anissa Helou, author of Feast: Food of the Islamic World
“Eleanor Ford’s enticing cookbook The Nutmeg Trail explores the global history and use of spices—not just in cuisine, but in medicinal remedies, incense, and aphrodisiacs. With instructive photographs and charming graphics, as of tigers prowling alongside cinnamon sticks, The Nutmeg Trail is a heady, informative trip through the realms of spices and time.” —Foreword Reviews
“A charming read from beginning to end. . . . a remarkable book perfect for anyone who loves the culinary arts and cooking, anthropology, history, and travel. The Nutmeg Trail invites readers into an ancient and exotic era that changed the course of history and the food of today.” —Culinary Historians of Canada