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9781612121598

Drink the Harvest Making and Preserving Juices, Wines, Meads, Teas, and Ciders

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  • ISBN13:

    9781612121598

  • ISBN10:

    1612121594

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-06-17
  • Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
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Summary

Preserving the harvest doesn’t have to stop with jam and pickles. Many fruits, vegetables, and herbs can be made into delicious beverages to enjoy fresh or preserve for later. Drink the Harvest presents simple recipes accompanied by mouthwatering photographs for a variety of teas, syrups, ciders, wines, and kombuchas. DeNeice C. Guest and Nan K. Chase also provide advice for harvesting ingredients for maximum flavor and even creating your own backyard beverage garden. Pour a refreshing glass of Passionflower-Lemon Balm Wine and drink in the possibilities. 

Author Biography

Nan K. Chase is the co-author of Drink the Harvest. A member of the Garden Writers Association and of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, Nan has been a freelance journalist for 35 years. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Fine Gardening, Old House Journal, American Bungalow, Southern Living, and many other publications. She is a frequent lecturer for garden organizations, writers groups, and business groups, and enjoys doing radio, video, and book festival appearances. She lives in Asheville, North Carolina.


DeNeice C. Guest, co-author of Drink the Harvest,  has been studying wild herbs and gardening for over 30 years, and has been making and brewing herbal-based tonics, beverages and medicines for the last decade. She has amassed a collection of some 100 original, kitchen-tested recipes. Guest is a charter member of the Asheville E-Z Gardeners, a garden club in Asheville, North Carolina, founded in 2010, and she created the club’s signature wine, E-Z Gardeners Passionflower-Lemon Balm Wine.

Table of Contents

Part 1 – From Garden to Kitchen

 

1

 

Introduction

 

Finding Beverages in Your Garden

 

The Joys of Juice (and Other Drinks)

Where’s the Juice?

You Have the Skills

Your Garden’s Already Perfect

 

2

 

Growing a Beverage Garden

 

Meet Our Favorite Plants

Pruning for Production

 

3

 

Harvesting & Preparation

 

Reaping What You’ve Sown

Is It Ripe Yet?

Equipment: Keeping It Simple

Clear the Decks!

 

Part 2 – Juices & Fermented Beverages

 

4

 

Creating Fruit & Vegetable Drinks

 

Juice or Cider

How to Make Juice

Refrigeration and Freezing

How to Can

Step-by-Step Canning

 

Recipes:

Berry Juice

Strawberry Juice

Peach Juice

Big Wow Grape Cider

Crab Apple Juice

Apple Juice

Apple Family Cider

Peerless Pear Cider

Happy Time Pear Juice

Prickly Pear Cactus Juice

Tomato Juice

Sensational-7 Vegetable Drink

DeNeice’s Super-Heated Bloody Mary Mixer

 

5

 

Creating Wines, Meads & Specialty Drinks

 

A Garden Full of Wine

The Hardest Part is Patience

How Fermentation Works

Different Kinds of Fermented Drinks

Managing the Must

How to Make Wine

Racking

Time to Bottle

 

Recipes:

Easy Garden Grape Wine

All-Around Herb Wine

Dandelion Wine

Garden Mint Wine

Parsley Wine

Passionflower-Lemon Balm Wine

Heirloom Potato Wine

Prickly Pear Cactus Wine

Bitchin’ Birch Wine

Basic Mead

Red, White, and Blueberry Mead

Mixed Berry Mead

Old Crabby Mead

Spiced Apple Mead

Very Perry Holiday Mead

Crab Apple Rice Wine

Nan’s Crab Apple SuperCider

Peerless Perry

Luscious Limoncello

 

Part 3 – Syrups & Teas

 

6

 

Creating Garden Syrups

 

The Beauty of Homemade Syrups

Just Add Sugar and Boil!

 

Recipes:

Fruit Juice Syrup

Mint Syrup

Watermelon-Mint Syrup

Concentrated Watermelon Syrup

Peach-Rosemary Syrup

Blueberry-Basil Syrup

Spiced Ginger-Bay Syrup

One World Apple Spice Syrup

Tart Cherry Syrup

Prickly Pear Cactus Syrup

 

7

 

Creating Garden Teas

 

Teas for Two or More

Making Garden Teas

Plants for Making Tea

 

Recipes:

Citrus Peel Tea

Rose Hip Tea

Making Kombucha

 

Glossary

Metric Conversion Chart

Resources

Index

 

 

 

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