The Lost Orchard: A French chef rediscovers a great British food heritage

Now with added material about the gardens at Le Manoir.

'Blanc set about the most thorough apple-tasting and cooking project I have heard of . . . [The Lost Orchard] condenses the highlights, his love letters to the forgotten apple breeds.' The Times

'I began to dream about an orchard filled with thousands of fruit trees... Today we have an orchard with over 150 ancient varieties of apple. Each one has its heritage in a village or a county that used to thrive on that particular variety. They tell the story not only of what we have lost in Britain but also what we could regain.'

Over the past eleven years, Raymond Blanc has planted an orchard of 2,500 trees in the grounds of his hotel-restaurant in Oxfordshire. Yielding about 30 tonnes of fruit for his kitchen each year, it is full of ancient and forgotten varieties of British apples and pears, along with walnut trees, quince, medlars, apricots, nectarines, peaches, plums, damsons and cherries. A further 600 heritage fruit trees have been added from Raymond's home region of Franche-Comté in France.

The Lost Orchard is a love letter to each of these varieties, complete with beautiful black and white drawings, photographs of Belmond Le Manoir and fascinating information and anecdotes about each fruit, along with recipes and stories.

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The Lost Orchard: A French chef rediscovers a great British food heritage

Now with added material about the gardens at Le Manoir.

'Blanc set about the most thorough apple-tasting and cooking project I have heard of . . . [The Lost Orchard] condenses the highlights, his love letters to the forgotten apple breeds.' The Times

'I began to dream about an orchard filled with thousands of fruit trees... Today we have an orchard with over 150 ancient varieties of apple. Each one has its heritage in a village or a county that used to thrive on that particular variety. They tell the story not only of what we have lost in Britain but also what we could regain.'

Over the past eleven years, Raymond Blanc has planted an orchard of 2,500 trees in the grounds of his hotel-restaurant in Oxfordshire. Yielding about 30 tonnes of fruit for his kitchen each year, it is full of ancient and forgotten varieties of British apples and pears, along with walnut trees, quince, medlars, apricots, nectarines, peaches, plums, damsons and cherries. A further 600 heritage fruit trees have been added from Raymond's home region of Franche-Comté in France.

The Lost Orchard is a love letter to each of these varieties, complete with beautiful black and white drawings, photographs of Belmond Le Manoir and fascinating information and anecdotes about each fruit, along with recipes and stories.

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The Lost Orchard: A French chef rediscovers a great British food heritage

The Lost Orchard: A French chef rediscovers a great British food heritage

by Raymond Blanc
The Lost Orchard: A French chef rediscovers a great British food heritage

The Lost Orchard: A French chef rediscovers a great British food heritage

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Now with added material about the gardens at Le Manoir.

'Blanc set about the most thorough apple-tasting and cooking project I have heard of . . . [The Lost Orchard] condenses the highlights, his love letters to the forgotten apple breeds.' The Times

'I began to dream about an orchard filled with thousands of fruit trees... Today we have an orchard with over 150 ancient varieties of apple. Each one has its heritage in a village or a county that used to thrive on that particular variety. They tell the story not only of what we have lost in Britain but also what we could regain.'

Over the past eleven years, Raymond Blanc has planted an orchard of 2,500 trees in the grounds of his hotel-restaurant in Oxfordshire. Yielding about 30 tonnes of fruit for his kitchen each year, it is full of ancient and forgotten varieties of British apples and pears, along with walnut trees, quince, medlars, apricots, nectarines, peaches, plums, damsons and cherries. A further 600 heritage fruit trees have been added from Raymond's home region of Franche-Comté in France.

The Lost Orchard is a love letter to each of these varieties, complete with beautiful black and white drawings, photographs of Belmond Le Manoir and fascinating information and anecdotes about each fruit, along with recipes and stories.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472267573
Publisher: Headline
Publication date: 11/14/2019
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Raymond Blanc OBE is acknowledged as one of the finest chefs in the world. Completely self-taught, his influence on gastronomy is so great that he is the only chef to have been honoured with both an OBE from Britain and the Légion d'honneur from France.


His beautiful hotel restaurant, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, has retained two Michelin stars for thirty-five years and was voted Best Hotel and Best Food Hotel of the Year by the Caterer's Hotelier Top 100 Awards. Raymond has written more than ten books and presented many television shows. He is honorary President of The Sustainable Restaurant Association and Vice President of Garden Organic.

Table of Contents

Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales xi

Introduction 1

A little help from my friends 8

Apples 15

An apple for every season 20

The great apple tasting 22

Adams' Pearmain 27

Annie Elizabeth 30

Ashmead's Kernel 33

The rise and fall of the English apple 36

Beauty of Kent 38

Belle de Boskoop 40

Blenheim Orange 42

A golden childhood 47

Braeburn 49

Bramley's Seedling 51

Calville Blanc d'Hiver 56

Captain Kidd 59

Catshead 62

Charles Ross 65

Cheddar Cross 69

Chivers Delight 71

Claygate Pearmain 74

The apple store 76

Court of Wick 78

Court Pendu Plat 81

Cox's Orange Pippin 84

D'Arcy Spice 91

Devonshire Quarrenden 95

Discovery 98

Edward VII 101

An apple a day? 104

Egremont Russet 105

Ellison's Orange 109

Gala 112

George Cave 115

Ancient and modern 118

Golden Delicious 122

Golden Noble 128

Crab apples 131

Granny Smith 133

Hanwell Souring 137

Keswick Codlin 141

Lord Lambourne 145

The beautiful orchard 148

Orleans Reinette 150

Red Windsor 152

Reine des Reinettes (King of the Pippins) 154

Reinette Grise du Canada 156

Pure - but not simple 158

Ribston Pippin 160

Rosemary Russet 164

Worcester Pearmain 167

Bright future 171

Apple tasting chart 172

Pears, Quince, Fig and Medlar 173

Beurre d'Apremont 177

Beurre Hardy 179

Black Worcester 182

Conference 185

Delbardélice® 188

Delsanne 190

Doyenne du Comice 192

Fauvanelle 194

Fondante d'Automne 196

Poire du Curé 198

Williams' Bon Chrétien 200

Winter Nélis 204

In search of the perfect quince 206

Violette de Bordeaux 208

Néflier à Gros Fruits 210

Stone Fruits 213

The first apricots 218

Apricots

Bergeron 221

Polonais 223

Précoce de Saumur 225

Rouge Tardif® 226

Cherries

Bigarreau Burlat 228

Carmelite 231

Coeur de Pigeon 232

Marsotte 233

Montmorency 235

Noire à Tout Faire 238

Peaches

Péche de Vigne de Rouge/Sanguine Vineuse 239

Pêche Plate 242

Reine des Vergers 244

The bee village and gypsy chicken houses 246

Plums

Agen 248

Mirabelle de Metz 251

Quetsche d'Alsace and Quetsche Blanche de Létricourt 255

Reine Claude Dorée and Reine Claude d'Oullins 257

Victoria Plum 260

Grow your own tree 262

Best fruit for growing in a garden 266

Recipes from the Lost Orchard 267

Acknowledgements 331

Recipes Index 333

Index 335

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