More photos from the Great Dixter US tour

Aaron Bertelsen continues his journey through America with a talk at the New York Botanical Garden

Earlier this week we brought you some news from The Great Dixter Cookbook author Aaron Bertelsen's appearance in the southern states of the US. Having shown folk in Fort Worth, Texas, how to make pea and mint soup, Aaron put in an appearance at the Hub City Bookshop & Press, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, to discuss his work and sign copies of his new book.

 

The venue was perfect
The venue was perfect

Yesterday (Thursday), Aaron was the guest speaker at a sold out event at the New York Botanical Garden. The New York Botanical Garden is a botanical garden and National Historic Landmark located in the Bronx, New York City. The 250-acre site's landscape supports over one million living plants - so a pretty good place for Aaron to pitch up we're sure you'll agree.

 

The sold out audience was attentive
The sold out audience was attentive
Aaron signed hundreds of books for guests
Aaron signed hundreds of books for guests

More than 425 people crammed into the venue's auditorium, a good few of them clutching books waiting to be signed, to be greeted with tables creaking under the weight of piles of tasty shortbread, baked using a recipe from the book. 

 

The shortbread, made using a Great Dixter Cookbook recipe, was delicious
The shortbread, made using a Great Dixter Cookbook recipe, was delicious

Aaron's talk was one of last stops on a tour of north America that had seen The Great Dixter chef bring a small but sweet taste of the Kent countryside to America. The previous evening, Aaron had hosted a ticketed dinner at Terrain in Glen Mills, PA - once again with all the courses served based on recipes from his book.

 

Aaron and Terrain executive chef Ryan Bloome
Aaron and Terrain executive chef Ryan Bloome

Take a look at the photos below check out The Great Dixter Cookbook in the store and keep an eye on our Instagram (Phaidon Snaps) - if you aren't following us, what's taking you? - for the first of Aaron's Spring Growing Guide which we'll be posting later today. Meanwhile, buy The Great Dixter Cookbook here.

 

The flowers were beautiful
The flowers were beautiful
The Phaidon A-Team attended
The Phaidon A-Team attended