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The Whole Beast : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Whole Beast
''The Whole Beast: Nose to Tail Eating'' is a 2004 book by Fergus Henderson that deals with how to cook every part of a pig, including parts rarely used in American cuisine, such as offal. It was originally released as ''Nose to Tail Eating: A Kind of British Cooking'' in England in 1999, but was updated and revamped to be more comprehensive for the American edition, which was also re-released in the UK. The updated release featured a foreword written by Anthony Bourdain, author of ''Kitchen Confidential''. ''The New Yorker'' has described the book as the "'Ulysses' of the whole Slow Food movement" because of its international readership and the ''New York Magazine'' considered it to be a "cult cookbook". In 2000, ''The Whole Beast'' was given the André Simon Award for gastronomic literature. ==Summary== The book features a number of recipes that, in total, utilize every part of the pig. In addition, it features a number of "techniques for brining, salting, pickling and preserving in fat", including explanations on how to "clear stock with egg whites and shells, how to bone out a trotter and how to bake bread using a tiny quantity of yeast for tastier results."〔 It also includes descriptions on methods of "making stocks and the old-fashioned skill of rendering". The book also includes a few black and white photos that serve as decoration and example for the dishes and pieces of meat involved and discussed. A famous quote from the book, and personal slogan of Henderson that is often cited by newspapers and used by master chefs reads, "''If you're going to kill the animal it seems only polite to use the whole thing.''"
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