Discover the fascinating details of Russian history, culture and eating habits and enjoy the tasty delights of the vast country that spans through 11 time zones and brings together more than 180 ethnic groups. Detailing the evolution and development of traditional Russian cooking, this book gives a better understanding of the foods that are now known as classical …
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Portuguese food is often called peasant food as it the dishes were originally intended for farmworkers and other labourers and needed to be hearty and …
Join premier chefs Anna and Michael Olson as they entertain at home Anna and Michael Olson Cook at Home invites readers into the home kitchen of Ontario’s premier chefs Anna and Michael Olson where they offer practical and often humorous advice on cooking and entertaining, and share their culinary inspirations and handy techniques. More than …
Canada’s beloved food writers, and long-time friends, Rose Murray and Elizabeth Baird have teamed up to create an all-new cookbook containing some of the most quintessential and delicious recipes of Canadian cuisine. A beautiful keepsake hardcover book, Canada’s Favourite Recipes is not only a treasury of homespun food but a visual cornucopia. This is an evocative …
Prince Edward Island is a chef’s paradise. Its abundance of fresh, local ingredients is as inspirational as its magnificent red sands or its salt-sprayed red cliffs. Now, bring the taste of PEI home with you, with a stunning collection of recipes from PEI’s top chefs, enriched by photographs and stories from the island’s cooks, farmers, and fishers. From …
A celebration of British Columbia through a cook’s palate and a photographer’s lens, this cookbook highlights the province’s diverse edible landscape, from the Pacific Ocean’s seafood to Okanagan fruit. The seasonal layout pairs an eclectic collection of made-from-scratch recipes with evocative images, paying tribute to wholesome unprocessed foods and the skilled farmers who grow them.Seafood lovers will find …
Looking out over Newfoundland’s breathtaking coastal scenery invokes a sense of timelessness, and it’s this feeling that makes Newfoundland and Labrador one of Canada’s most extraordinary regions. In Storm the Kettle, authors Elaine Feore and Joanne Goudie celebrate Newfoundland’s strong connection to the past with an eye to the culinary world beyond its shores, maintaining a centuries—old love …
The Firehouse Chef: Favourite Recipes from Canada’s Firefighters
A firefighter encounters many situations that require decisive action, but one that influenced Waterloo firehouse chef Patrick Mathieu more than most was the simple question posed to him at mealtime: “are you gonna cook, or clean up?”The Firehouse Chef is an account of Mathieu’s culinary experience as a Canadian firefighter, preparing meals for his fellow firemen that have …
Rose Murray’s Canadian Christmas Cooking: The Classic Guide to Holiday Feasts
Think back to your favourite Christmas food memory. Perhaps it was the first turkey you dressed and baked yourself; the sweet smell of cranberries ladled onto your plate; or the mouth-watering anticipation of finally getting to taste your grandparent’s signature pie. First published in 1979, Rose Murray’s Canadian Christmas Cooking likely had a hand in those holiday food …
In the follow-up to her bestselling For the Love of Soup, Jeanelle Mitchell turns her attention to salads, with a lovely little book that’s guaranteed its place on your shelf for years to come. For the Love of Salad is a comprehensive guide to a dish we eat (or should!) almost every day. From leafy greens to pasta …