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“Cooking under the open stars with the right tools in hand
deepens our connection to nature in the most special of ways. To
experience it with a sense of prepared confidence, buy this
book!”
—Michel Nischan, founder of Wholesome Wave and James Beard
Foundation award-winning chef
“What I love most about Emma's recipes is that they're
incomparably delicious but not intimidating to make--and that's
because she's as great a teacher as she is a chef. This book
takes all the guesswork out of cooking in the great outdoors,
which makes it just as much fun as camping itself.”
—Justin Fenner, senior editor, Men's Journal
“There's a joy in simple things done under the sky. Listen to
Emma Frisch spin the ol' dharma of woodsmoke and cicada song,
creating a serenade as you prepare the best food you're ever
going to make for yourself. Get lost in the stories, chill your
in the stream, and tuck in.”
—Duff Goldman, author and star of Ace of Cakes
“Filled with fun and accessible recipes, bold and inspiring
photography, and documenting Emma's tales with loved ones around
the world, this book dares you to go outside and enjoy the simple
pleasures in life, starting and ending with a meal around the
fire.”
—Farideh Sadeghin, executive director of the test kitchen at Vice
Munchies
“In this delight of a book, Emma Frisch shares her passion for
nature, a genuine love of camping, and enough expert advice and
recipes to convince even me that it would be worth the risk of
being the main ingredient on a bear’s menu to eat this terrific
food.”
—Simon Majumdar, author and broadcaster
"Feast by Firelight is more than just a cookbook, it’s an
essential guide to dining outdoors. The pages are bursting with
detailed instructions on everything from how to properly pack a
cooler to how to light a charcoal grill. The recipes are
uncomplicated and easy-to-follow, using simple ingredients and
clever techniques to create mouthwatering meals that go far
beyond store-bought hot dogs and s'mores. Emma’s fervor for both
food and nature is infectious, and I have no doubt this book will
soon find a spot in the backpack of every outdoor enthusiast.”
—Nicole Gaffney, Food Network Star Season 10
“Emma’s recipes and the whole book are fun, easy, and simple. We
all can learn how to make living simply so elegant. This book is
a must-have.”
—Annie Farrell, Farm Builder, Millstone Farm
"Feast by Firelight delivers the smell of campfire, the promise
of adventure, and a guarantee of the best food you'll ever eat
under the stars."
—Thayer Walker, correspondent, Outside Magazine
"I've always preached that we need to show that sustainability
can be sexy and fun. With Feast by Firelight, Emma Frisch shows
that it is possible!"
—Majora Carter, Public Radio Host
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About the Author
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EMMA FRISCH is the cofounder and culinary director of a
premier glamping destination in the U.S., Firelight Camps,
featured in Vogue, Travel Channel, Wall Street Journal, and
Martha Stewart. She was a top finalist on Food Network Star
season 10, and lives in Ithaca, New York.
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I go into the wild to still the noise inside my mind. I
feel as if I’ve come alive when pockets of evergreen perfume
drift inside my nose and the soft murmur of creeks trickle into
my ears. Being outdoors heightens the senses in every way,
cultivating an ideal mind-set for cooking.
Humans have always relied on sensory cues for making meals, and
written recipes are no exception. Dishes need to be understood
not just with taste but also with , scent, sound, and touch.
When I competed on Food Network Star, I showed an audience of
four hundred people how to massage cabbage for a slaw. Wiggling
my fingers in the air, I said, “Don’t forget your most important
tool!” The judges loved it, because they knew it was true.
Cooking outdoors is an rtunity to fine-tune our senses, a
practice easily lost when we judge grilled chicken from an image
in a book or on a screen. A Dutch oven and timer are helpful but
it’s the smell of toasted, sweet kernels that slaps me in the
face, telling me the cornbread is ready. We’re built with tools
as equallyimportant as pots and pans, and there’s hardly a better
time to use these gifts than when we’re in nature.
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