Each cookbook in the acclaimed BEST OF THE BEST STATE COOKBOOK SERIES contains favorite recipes submitted from the most popular cookbooks published in the state. The cookbooks are contributed by junior leagues, community organizations, popular restaurants, noted chefs, and just plain good cooks. From best-selling favorites to small community treasures, each contributing cookbook is featured in a catalog …
U.S. Regional Northwest Cooking
“”Sourdough is a magical food””, as author Ruth Allman was fond of saying. There are folks in Alaska who claim the staff of life in their sourdough pots is more than 40 years old or date it to the time when Fairbanks was a mining town. Handwwritten to match the old-timers recipes, this book includes directions for several …
A definitive cookbook of Alaskan foods has over 400 recipes that are beautifully offered along with native folklore, photography, and exquisite illustrations of the Alaskan people and their …
The Paley’s Place Cookbook: Recipes and Stories from the Pacific Northwest
Nestled in a converted Victorian in Portland’s trendy Northwest District, Paley’s Place Bistro and Bar has been serving Vitaly Paley’s creative, beautifully executed cooking for over a decade. Co-owner Kimberly Paley’s joyous hospitality has helped make their restaurant into a West Coast destination. Both Paleys’ unquenchable ardor for local, luscious, sustainably produced food and drink means the Paley’s …
A serious since he was 11, and a funny fellow for as long as anyone can remember, author J. Stephen Lay has crafted an unusual recipe book that will entertain and delight well causing your mouth to water… well, MOST of the time. When you add the fish to a recipe for Eskimo Ice Cream, you might have …
The New Alaska Cookbook: Recipes from the Last Frontier’s Best Chefs
Out-of-this-world ingredients (consider the King crab and the salmon from the Copper River) combined with creative chefs makes for adventurous and sophisticated eating. This much-lauded cookbook profiles a dozen Alaska chefs who are developing and perfecting the tastes and flavors of the Last Frontier. Whether they are located in downtown hotel restaurants or remote lodges or far-flung towns, …
The Northwest Vegetarian Cookbook: 200 Recipes That Celebrate the Flavors of Oregon and Washington
From wild chanterelle mushrooms and Walla Walla onions to marionberries and hazelnuts, the Pacific Northwest produces some of the country’s most delicious food. The Northwest Vegetarian Cookbook features 200 fresh, accessible recipes that celebrate these unique flavors. It also profiles twelve growers and beekeepers of Oregon and Washington through inspiring essays that transport the reader to the farm …
Northwest Essentials: Cooking with Ingredients That Define a Region’s Cuisine
Northwest Essentials emphasizes cooking with the bounty of local and regional ingredients available in the Pacific Northwest. Originally published ten years ago, it was instantly recognized as a classic. With the growing importance of eating locally and in season, Northwest Essentials has been reissued, this time filled with over forty beautiful photographs of the fruits, seafood, mushrooms, lentils, …
A robust sheep’s milk cheese studded with whole peppercorns. A sharp, clothbound Cheddar that pairs perfectly with a nutty brown ale and a dollop of mango chutney. A tangy, nettle-wrapped cheese made in celebration of the cows returning to pasture in early spring. A light and cakey goat cheese with notes of pine nuts and Meyer lemons. These …
Each cookbook in Quail Ridge Press’ acclaimed Best of the Best State Cookbook Series contains favorite recipes submitted from the most popular cookbooks published in the state. The cookbooks are contributed by junior leagues, community organizations, popular restaurants, noted chefs, and just plain good cooks. From best-selling favorites to small community treasures, each contributing cookbook is featured in …