Henry Alexander Shaw is an American chef, author and outdoorsman who runs the wild foods website Hunter Angler Gardener Cook. He is the author of four books: Hunt Gather Cook, Duck Duck Goose, Buck Buck Moose and Pheasant Quail Cottontail, all wild game cookbooks.
Hunter Angler Gardener Cook, Shaw's wild foods website, began in 2007 and has become one of the largest sources of wild food recipes on the internet. It has won numerous awards, including the James Beard Award, and is home to more than 1100 recipes.
Television
Shaw has appeared on numerous television shows, including Andrew Zimmern’s Bizarre Foods.., Mike Rowe’s Somebody’s Gotta Do It, Steven Rinella’s Meateater, and Randy Newberg’s Fresh Tracks
Books
Hunt, Gather, Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast
Shaw’s first book was released in 2011 by Rodale Books. It is a primer on the wild world and covers hunting, fishing and foraging. The New York Times praised the book: “In Hunt, Gather, Cook, makes a powerful argument for joining him in a few of those pursuits, if only to become aware of the great bounty that surrounds us in the natural world, even when we live in urban environments—and perhaps particularly then.”
Duck, Duck, Goose: Recipes and Techniques for Ducks and Geese, both Wild and Domesticated
Shaw's second book was released by Ten Speed Press in October 2013. It covers all things waterfowl and was named as one of the Cookbooks of the Year in 2013 by Amazon.com.
Buck, Buck, Moose: Recipes and Techniques for Cooking Deer, Elk, Moose, Antelope and Other Antlered Things
Published in September 2016, this is a comprehensive cookbook covering all forms of venison, and is the first book Shaw released via his publishing company, H&H Books.
Pheasant, Quail, Cottontail: Upland Birds and Small Game from Field to Feast
Released in March 2018, this is the latest book published by Shaw's company. It covers all the upland birds, doves, pigeons and all the small mammals commonly hunted in North America.
Awards and nominations
Shaw won numerous journalism awards in his early career, and was first nominated for a James Beard Award for Hunter Angler Gardener Cook in 2009. He was nominated again in 2010, and won the award in 2013 Shaw also won Best Blog from the International Association of Culinary Professionals in 2010 and 2011 His work was featured in the anthology Best Food Writing in 2012 and 2013. In addition, Shaw's foraging column in Sactown Magazine won a national award by the society for city and regional magazines in 2014. Buck Buck Moose won Best Book from the Outdoor Writers Association of America in 2016.