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The Canadian Prairie Cookbook by Jennifer Ogle,Jean Paré,James Darcy Pdf
A beautiful cookbook that showcases the finest local and seasonal ingredients found on the Prairies, from Alberta beef and bison to those famous Prairie vegetables. Also includes some of Jean Paré's favourite recipes.
A GLOBE & MAIL BESTSELLER Over 100 Proud-to-be-Prairie recipes showcasing the seasons, produce, flavours, and traditions of one of Canada’s most exciting culinary regions. Dan Clapson and Twyla Campbell take us on a grand tour of the many faces and places that make up the Canadian Prairies. With over 100 delectable recipes, Prairie draws inspiration from the beauty of the changing seasons as well as the many different ingredients and cultures that make the Prairies such a culinary hotspot. The book is filled with Tried-and-true seasonal recipes that will introduce Prairie flavours to your home kitchen like Sorrel, Farro, and Chicken Soup and Saskatchewan Succotash Salad Ingredients special to the Prairies like Sea Buckthorn, Haskap, and Saskatoon Berry Introductions to many of the Prairie’s most exciting chefs and their signature recipes A mix of modern and traditional recipes, from perogies to Beet Mezzalune No matter the season, the Prairies are all about preserving every ounce of food, so of course there’s also tons of helpful tips and tricks on reducing food waste. There’s even a Staples chapter with recipes for stocking your pantry to keep you cooking all year long. Both a love letter to Canada’s grandest provinces and an indispensable collection of recipes, Prairie is as inviting and bountiful as the region it celebrates.
The Little Prairie Book of Berries by Sheryl Normandeau Pdf
A National Post Best Cookbook of 2021 A celebration of some of the lesser-known berries local to the prairie region, including sea buckthorn, haskap, saskatoons, currants, sour cherries, and chokecherries. This little cookbook is all about the berries and small fruits grown in prairie gardens, gathered from U-pick farms, and foraged in the wild. Home cook and accomplished gardener Sheryl Normandeau presents 65 recipes for everything from meat, poultry, and fish dishes, vegetable and grain dishes, to desserts, baked goods, beverages, and preserves (including fruit leather). If you’ve ever gathered some of these favourite prairie berries and then wondered what to make, with Normandeau’s help you’ll soon have no trouble putting them to use in easy, fun, and flavourful recipes like: Sea Buckthorn Berry and Earl Grey Tea Cocktail Pan-Fried Salmon with Sea Buckthorn Berry Sauce Saskatoon Berry Cream Puffs Currant Meringue Cookies Haskap Beet Dark Chocolate Brownies Baked Brie with Chokecherry Drizzle Chokecherry Rosewater Jelly Beautifully illustrated, the book also includes instructions for how to make and process jams and jellies, tips for storing and drying berries, and guidelines for successful foraging. Whether you’re new to the prairie region’s flora or have a stockpile of fond roadside berry-picking memories, it’s the perfect go-to and gift.
Arab Cooking on a Prairie Homestead by Habeeb Salloum Pdf
Readers will delight in Habeeb Salloum's childhood recollections of a Syrian childhood on the prairies, and his tales of encounters with food around the world. Cooks will be inspired by his love of cooking, by his deep appreciation for his culinary heritage, and by his enthusiasm for new discoveries in food through his travels.
Author : C. J. Katz Publisher : Canadian Plains Research Center Page : 203 pages File Size : 40,9 Mb Release : 2012 Category : Cooking ISBN : 0889772770
Taste: Seasonal Dishes from a Prairie Table showcases local ingredients in delicious, easy-to-follow recipes perfect for sharing with family and friends. With stunning photography and an engaging narrative, this important new cookbook celebrates the bounty and richness of Canada's prairies. In Taste, cooking expert and documentary food photographer CJ Katz guides you on a culinary journey through the prairies. More than 120 recipes and seasonal menus will feed your belly, fire your spirit, and leave you hungering for more of the tastes that Saskatchewan and the prairies have to offer.
The Middle East and the Prairie West meet--deliciously--in this cookbook of over 100 recipes developed by Canada's foremost expert in Arab cuisine. Habeeb Salloum spent his childhood on the Saskatchewan prairies, the son of Syrian homesteaders who thrived during the depression and drought of the 1930s by growing the dryland crops of their homeland. In this cookbook, Salloum returns not only to his childhood home, but to the historical sustainer of life on the prairies--the bison.
The Prairie Girl Cupcake Cookbook by Jean Blacklock Pdf
Cupcake lovers rejoice! With more than 50 recipes for any and every cupcake occasion, as well as the secrets for the most decadent, delicious cupcakes imaginable, cupcake lovers and bakers everywhere will fall in love with this beautiful, easy-to-use book from the famous Prairie Girl Bakery. Known for having the best cupcakes in Toronto, Prairie Girl Bakery takes fans and readers behind its kitchen doors to share recipes, tips and techniques in the pages of this must-have book. Whether you’re looking for classic, gluten-free or vegan recipes, The Prairie Girl Cupcake Cookbook has everything you need to treat yourself and your loved ones, one cupcake at a time. Included inside are: · The Prairie Girl Classics—nostalgic recipes for the treats of your childhood, from Golden Buttermilk Cupcakes with Chocolate Cream Cheese Icing, to Banana Cupcakes with Peanut Butter Icing, to the bakery’s bestselling Red Velvet. · Treats of the Week—whether it’s Fruity, Decadent, Adults-Only, Seasonal, or For the Kid at Heart, there are recipes to inspire every day of the week. · Gluten-Free and Vegan Love—now everyone can enjoy a delicious cupcake, regardless of lifestyle or diet. · Tips for Celebrating with Cupcakes—expert advice on how to wrap, package, display and decorate your sweet treats, Prairie Girl-style. Everyone loves a cupcake, and, with the help of Prairie Girl Bakery, you can make the perfect cupcake with all that prairie love and goodness.
Canadian Cookbook by Jennifer Ogle,Gregory Kennedy Pdf
A collection of dishes created in Canada, complete with the fascinating stories behind their origins. The folklore and recipes are complemented by the sumptuous photography of national award-winning photographer Merle Prosofsky.
Hawksworth by David Hawksworth,Jacob Richler,Stéphanie Nöel Pdf
SILVER WINNER 2021 - Taste Canada Awards - General Cookbooks From acclaimed and multi award-winning Chef David Hawksworth comes a stunning collection of the exquisite recipes that brought him to the top of Canada's culinary world. As a leader in contemporary Canadian cuisine, Chef Hawksworth's restaurants, Hawksworth and Nightingale, have been fixtures of Vancouver's dining scene for the past 10 years, aweing diners with the intricate, beautiful and refined dishes that have become synonymous with his name. In this book, he shares for the first time the artfully developed recipes that have brought him unparalelled success over the years, and challenges readers to recreate these dishes for an unforgettable dining experience. Hawksworth is a celebration of Chef Hawksworth's career to date, with recipes ranging from his time training in London with Michelin-starred chefs, to Ouest, the first restaurant where he served as head chef, to opening his own fine dining restaurant. The book's simpler and more casual recipes reflect the family-style dishes served at Nightingale and the casual fare of Bel Café (a downtown lunchtime go-to destination). The recipes included require varying levels of skill and time commitments, from weekday meals like Crispy Buttermilk Fried Chicken & Pickled Ramps Ranch to show-stopping feats of culinary skill like Wagyu Beef Carpaccio with Piquillo Pepper, Parsley, and Beef Tendon. Casual foodies and adventurous cooks alike will find new culinary pleasures with Chef Hawksworth as their guide.
Two friends. Five months. One car. Ten provinces. Three territories. Seven islands. Eight ferries. Two flights. One 48-hour train ride. And only one call to CAA. The result: over 100 incredible Canadian recipes from coast to coast and the Great White North. In the midst of a camping trip in Squamish, British Columbia, Lindsay Anderson and Dana VanVeller decided that the summer of 2013 might be the right time for an adventure. And they knew what they wanted that adventure to be: a road trip across the entire country, with the purpose of writing about Canada's food, culture, and wealth of compelling characters and their stories. 37,000 kilometres later, and toting a "Best Culinary Travel Blog" award from Saveur magazine, Lindsay and Dana have brought together stories, photographs and recipes from across Canada in Feast: Recipes and Stories from a Canadian Road Trip. The authors write about their experiences of trying whale blubber in Nunavut, tying a GoPro to a fishing line in Newfoundland to get a shot of the Atlantic Ocean's "cod highway," and much more. More than 80 contributors--including farmers, grandmothers, First Nations elders, and acclaimed chefs--have shared over 90 of their most beloved regional recipes, with Lindsay and Dana contributing some of their own favourites too. You'll find recipes for all courses from Barley Pancakes, Yukon Cinnamon Buns, and Bannock to Spot Prawn Ceviche, Bison Sausage Rolls, Haida Gwaii Halibut and Maritime Lobster Rolls; and also recipes for preserves, pickles and sauces, and a whole chapter devoted to drinks. Feast is a stunning representation of the diversity and complexity of Canada through its many favourite foods. The combination of Lindsay and Dana's capitivating journey with easy-to-follow recipes makes the book just as pleasurable to read as it is to cook from.
Authentic Canadian Cooking.Get your copy of the best and most unique Canadian recipes from BookSumo Press! Come take a journey with us into the delights of easy cooking. The point of this cookbook and all our cookbooks is to exemplify the effortless nature of cooking simply. In this book we focus on Canadian. The Canadian Cookbook is a complete set of simple but very unique Canadian recipes. You will find that even though the recipes are simple, the tastes are quite amazing. So will you join us in an adventure of simple cooking? Here is a Preview of the Canadian Recipes You Will Learn: Raisin Tarts Buttered Roasted Turkey Fried Spicy Chicken Prosciutto Wrapped Pesto Chicken Stuffed Mushroom Caps Spicy Buttered Trout Cream Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms Avocado & Tomato Dip Hot Cheesy Chicken Dip Sweet Bacon Canadian Snacks Canadian Asian Rice and Beef Baked Blueberry & Coconut Oatmeal Buttered Garlicky Potatoes Cheesy Spaghetti in Rosemary Sauce Grilled Herbed Veggies Brown Butter Spiced Banana Bread Chilled Creamy Broccoli Salad Pesto Spinach and Tomatoes Roasted Cauliflower, Garlic, and Leek Soup Chicken & Mushroom Kabobs with Rice Much, much more! Again remember these recipes are unique so be ready to try some new things. Also remember that the style of cooking used in this cookbook is effortless. So even though the recipes will be unique and great tasting, creating them will take minimal effort!
Plynn Gutman's memoir takes the reader on a lyrical journey of her French Canadian grandmother's life, spanning the Twentieth Century, from a maple farm in Quebec to a family homestead on the Canadian prairie, an all but arranged marriage to an illiterate man, survival of the Great Depression, the challenges of raising a handicapped child, and the displacement she experienced after leaving the Saskatchewan farm. In this collection of remembered, imagined, and imagined-to-be-remembered stories, Gutman looks through the lens of her grandmother's recipes to reflect on a past way of life and the rhythm that sustained her and an entire generation of courageous and creative women who lived close to the land and learned to adapt, in the midst of great hardships, with dignity and pluck.
Habeeb Salloum,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center
Author : Habeeb Salloum,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center Publisher : University of Regina Press Page : 342 pages File Size : 44,7 Mb Release : 2005 Category : Cookery, Syrian ISBN : 0889771820
Arab Cooking on a Saskatchewan Homestead by Habeeb Salloum,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center Pdf
In Arab Cooking on a Saskatchewan Homestead, over 200 recipes and the author's recollections from childhood combine to tell the story of a little-known group of early immigrants to the Saskatchewan prairies--the Syrians (most of them later known as Lebanese). There was a significant Syrian community in Saskatchewan during the Depression, and as Mr. Salloum points out, their traditional foods and crops were well-suited to the dryland farming that the drought of the 1930s demanded. Thus they thrived during this difficult period on the prairies. Their traditional foods--such as yogurt, chickpeas, and burghul--were, at the time, virtually unknown to their fellow homesteaders; today, however, these same foods are an important part of an increasingly varied and globally influenced North American cuisine.