Girl Hunter, Georgia Pellegrini
Girl Hunter, Georgia Pellegrini
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Girl Hunter
Revolutionizing the Way We Eat, One Hunt at a Time

Author: Georgia Pellegrini

Narrator: Amy Rubinate

Unabridged: 4 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/30/2012

Categories: Cooking, Nonfiction

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

What happens when a classically-trained New York chef and fearless omnivore heads out of the city and into the wild to track down the ingredients for her meals? After abandoning Wall Street to embrace her lifelong love of cooking, Georgia Pellegrini comes face to face with her first kill. From honoring that first turkey to realizing that the only way we truly know where our meat comes from is if we hunt it ourselves, Pellegrini embarks on a wild ride into the real world of local, organic, and sustainable food.
 
Teaming up with veteran hunters, she trav-els over field and stream in search of the main course—from quail to venison and wild boar, from elk to javelina and squirrel. Pellegrini's road trip careens from the back of an ATV chasing wild hogs along the banks of the Mississippi to a dove hunt with beer and barbeque, to the birthplace of the Delta Blues. Along the way, she meets an array of unexpected characters—from the Commish, a venerated lifelong hunter, to the lawyer by day, duck-hunting Bayou philosopher at dawn—who offer surprising lessons about food and life. Pellegrini also discovers the dangerous underbelly of hunting when an outing turns illegal—and dangerous.
 
More than a food-laden hunting narrative, Girl Hunter also teaches you how to be a self-sufficient eater. Each chapter offers recipes for finger-licking dishes like:

    wild turkey and oyster stew    stuffed quail    pheasant tagine    venison sausage    fundamental stocks, brines, sauces, and rubs    suggestions for interchanging proteins within each recipe
Each dish, like each story, is an adventure from begin-ning to end.
 
An inspiring, illuminating, and often funny jour-ney into unexplored territories of haute cuisine, Girl Hunter captures the joy of rolling up your sleeves and getting to the heart of where the food you eat comes from.


About Georgia Pellegrini

Georgia Pellegrini is the author of the critically acclaimed and IACP-nominated book Food Heroes: 16 Culinary Artisans Preserving Tradition. A graduate of The French Culinary Institute, she has worked in renowned restaurants in New York and in France, including Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Gramercy Tavern, and Michelin-starred farm-to-table restaurant La Chassagnette. Her work has been featured on Iron Chef America, in Food and Wine magazine, Shooting Sportsman, the Boston Globe, Martha Stewart Radio and various other magazines, TV, and radio programs. She chronicles her adventures in meeting food artisans and gathering her ingredients on her popular blog GeorgiaPellegrini.com, which receives millions of hits per month.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Simone on May 15, 2012

I was skimming through reviews on this, and they seem to be mixed. Some people hate the flowery writing, (which I didn't mind) and other people are upset she's not attacking the meat industry more systematically or providing tips for hunting your own meat. First up, this is definitely more a memoir......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on March 05, 2012

This is a good next step after reading The Omnivore's Dilemma. Georgia Pellegrini writes about her pursuit of the ultimate experience in consumption - killing, butchering and eating her own food. She meets many colorful souls who help her on her journey as she hunts deer, hogs, turkeys, pheasants, a......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on June 11, 2012

Overall I was pretty disappointed with Girl Hunter. Georgia Pellegrini worked on Wall Street, then went to culinary school and became a chef. While working as a chef she worked much closer to her food, but only after she was asked to slaughter a turkey did Pellegrini start thinking about how removed......more

Goodreads review by Holly on March 17, 2012

I live in a house of many opinions on the matter of hunting. I am not a hunter. I, however, am married to a hunter. I have one child who struggles to like the taste of meat and yet wants to hunt for it. The rule of the house is that if you can't eat it, you can't shoot it. It's taken some soul searc......more

Goodreads review by Teri on December 29, 2011

Half narrative on how a classically trained chef, city girl, becomes a hunter and half recipes for the game she kills. I found this book very entertaining; however, she mostly writes about hunting on hunting ranches and game preserves, which is foreign to me. We hunt on public land, or farmers land......more