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Fat of the Land: Adventures of a 21st Century Forager Hardcover – Illustrated, August 7, 2009
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- Print length224 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSkipstone
- Publication dateAugust 7, 2009
- Dimensions6 x 0.75 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-101594850070
- ISBN-13978-1594850073
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“Langdon Cook understands that the goal of hunting and foraging is not just to eat, but to eat well. Any city-eater can grab something at a supermarket, but to feel the thrill of grappling with lingcod or plucking dubious mushrooms gives the reader maximum pleasure—and zero pain. Provided you follow Cook’s recipes to satiate your whetted appetite. As a neophyte forager with a well-trained palate, Cook knows best.” —Betty Fussell, author of My Kitchen Wars and Raising Steaks: The Life & Times of American Beef
“Langdon Cook celebrates the bounty of the land and sea through the pleasure of foraging. It’s an inspiration and a reminder that eating your local foods connects you to the land you live on.” —Maria Hines, Chef/Owner, Tilth Restaurant
“In Fat of the Land, Lang Cook invites us to share in his enthusiastic, salubrious, wild food foraging quests. Get out of town, breathe in the fresh air, hear the quiet, exercise, feel good, connect with nature and the season—then return to the kitchen to delicious preparations of dandelion greens, squid, fiddleheads, or whatever the quarry. Lively, informative, soul-satisfying narrative.” —Jon Rowley, Contributing Editor, Gourmet
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- Publisher : Skipstone (August 7, 2009)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 224 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1594850070
- ISBN-13 : 978-1594850073
- Item Weight : 13.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.75 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,699,196 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #486 in Western U.S. Cooking, Food & Wine
- #2,222 in Gastronomy Essays (Books)
- #54,279 in Nature & Ecology (Books)
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About the author

I write about people who live at the intersection of food and nature. This gives me a chance to follow multiple threads that intrigue me: wild foods, foraging, natural history, environmental politics, outdoor sports, adventure travel, etc. My wife thinks it's all a racket--an excuse to bushwhack around the woods and waterways by day and put away obscene amounts of rich food and wine by night. I can't exactly argue with that view.
Really, though, my interest lies in the characters who feel equally at home in both field and kitchen. In my first book, "Fat of the Land: Adventures of a 21st Century Forager," I go spearfishing for lingcod with a modern hunter-gatherer/English PhD; I hunt morel mushrooms with an Italian-American EPA administrator; and jig for squid on a city pier jammed with immigrants hooting and hollering in a dozen different tongues. Bottom line: Foraging is fun, reconnecting us to both the landscape and our fellow humans. Plus, a really good meal awaits. Each chapter concludes with a recipe.
My second book, "The Mushroom Hunters: On the Trail of an Underground America," is about the men and women--many of them immigrants from war-torn countries, migrant workers, or refugees from the Old Economy--who bring wild mushrooms to market. To write the book, I embedded myself in the itinerant subculture of wild mushroom harvesters, a mostly hidden confederacy of treasure-seekers that follows the "mushroom trail" year-round, picking and selling the fungi that land on exclusive restaurant plates around the country. The book takes place over the course of several mushroom seasons and follows the triumphs and failures of a few characters, including an ex-logger trying to pay his bills and stay out of trouble; a restaurant cook turned mushroom broker trying to build a business; and a celebrated chef who picks wild mushrooms on the side to keep in touch with the land. "The Mushroom Hunters" was awarded a 2014 Pacific Northwest Book Award.
My third and newest book is titled "Upstream: Searching for Wild Salmon, from River to Table." In many ways, salmon are the last great wild food. In North America entire societies were organized around the salmon lifecycle--a few still exist. To write the book, I traveled throughout "salmon country," from California to Alaska and inland to Idaho. I spent time with tribal fishermen, commercial fishermen, sport anglers, scientists, environmentalists, fishmongers, chefs, and others. Their stories reveal the importance of salmon both as a keystone species and as a cultural totem. More to the point, the fate of salmon is largely tied to our own fate.
What else? I've worked as a reporter, editor, and writer my entire career, for both Old and New Media. I took the plunge into full-time writing after a year spent living in a cabin off the grid with my wife and son. (I emerged from the woods with a book idea and a new daughter.) I live in Seattle with my family, where I teach foraging and cooking classes, write a regular column for Seattle Magazine, and contribute articles and essays to a variety of other print/web media.
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Customers find the book fun, entertaining, and delightful. They say the stories are educational while making gathering fun. Readers also mention the book is practical and reads like a great novel.
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"...My favorite chapter was on Dungeness crabs. A great read!" Read more
"A completely fun read that can also be a little informative for those interested in foraging. Chapters make for quick reads." Read more
"...the wilds of the North Left Corner of the country in a savvy and most entertaining fashion, egging all of us on to forgo the creature conveniences..." Read more
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Inspiring book got me out foraging for nettles...shad are next!
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I would recommend this book for anyone who is interested in finding food naturally, or just dreams about it.
The set up of the book is very interesting with a story about how the author went about swimming in the sound for fish, fished for squid off a dock in Seattle, foraged for mushrooms in Idaho, and various other ways he caught, trapped, or picked the food and presents how it was cooked along with the recipe for how to cook your own. The stories are engaging and the recipes sound delicious.
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in food, but not the type that you find in the grocery store or at a restaurant. This is the book of a forager foodie with a very interesting focus on the Pacific Northwest.
It's a simple book - several short stories about foraging the culinary gems of the US Northwest. The writing is crisp and witty. In each chapter, he details a quirky and unique environment, investigates some of the more practical aspects of foraging for each item, and then provides a personal recipe.
Cook toes that fine line between enthusiasm and corniness, and ultimately it reads as exuberance and passion. My favorite chapter was on Dungeness crabs. A great read!
Whether you desire knowledge of the Pacific Northwest, a passion for food and nature or simply love great literature - this book will not disappoint.
