Au Pied de Cochon Sugar Shack

Au Pied de Cochon Sugar Shack
Title Au Pied de Cochon Sugar Shack PDF eBook
Author Martin Picard
Publisher
Pages 382
Release 2012
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9782980949869

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Au Pied de Cochon

Au Pied de Cochon
Title Au Pied de Cochon PDF eBook
Author Martin Picard
Publisher Douglas & McIntyre Limited
Pages 191
Release 2008
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781553653912

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A volume of fifty-five favorite recipes from Montreal's Au Pied de Cochon restaurant discusses its embrace of gastronomic indulgence and resistance of culinary fads, in a collection that features such options as Foie Gras Pizza, Venison "Chinese Pie," and oven-braised Pigs' Feet. Original.

Restaurant Au Pied de Cochon

Restaurant Au Pied de Cochon
Title Restaurant Au Pied de Cochon PDF eBook
Author Martin Picard
Publisher
Pages 239
Release 2006
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9782980949838

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Joe Beef: Surviving the Apocalypse

Joe Beef: Surviving the Apocalypse
Title Joe Beef: Surviving the Apocalypse PDF eBook
Author Frederic Morin
Publisher Knopf
Pages 927
Release 2018-11-27
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1524732311

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A new cookbook/survival guide/love letter to Montreal for these apocalyptic times, from the James Beard Award–nominated culinary adventurists and proprietors of the beloved restaurant, Joe Beef. “The first Joe Beef cookbook changed forever what a cookbook could be. Anything that came after had to take it into account. Now, with this latest and even more magnificent beast, the rogue princes of Canadian cuisine and hospitality show us the way out of the numbing, post-apocalyptic restaurant Hell of pretentiousness and mediocrity that threatens to engulf us all. It makes us believe that the future is shiny, bright, beautiful, delicious—and probably Québécois. This book will change your life.” —Anthony Bourdain It’s the end of the world as we know it. Or not. Either way, you want Joe Beef: Surviving the Apocalypse in your bunker and/or kitchen. In their much-loved first cookbook, Frédéric Morin, David McMillan, and Meredith Erickson introduced readers to the art of living the Joe Beef way. Now, they’re back with another deeply personal, refreshingly unpretentious collection of more than 150 new recipes, some taken directly from the menus of Fred and Dave’s acclaimed Montreal restaurants, others from summers spent on Laurentian lakes and Sunday dinners at home. Think Watercress Soup with Trout Quenelles, Artichokes Bravas, and seasonal variations on Pot-au-Feu—alongside Smoked Meat Croquettes, a Tater Tot Galette, and Squash Sticky Buns. Also included are instructions for making your own soap and cough drops, not to mention an epic 16-page fold-out gatefold with recipes and guidance for stocking a cellar with apocalyptic essentials (Canned Bread, Pickled Pork Butt, and Smoked Apple Cider Vinegar) for throwing the most sought-after in-bunker dinner party Filled with recipes, reflections, and ramblings, in this book you’ll find chapters devoted to the Québécois tradition of celebrating Christmas in July, the magic of public television, and Fred and Dave’s unique take on barbecue (Burnt-End Bourguignon, Cassoulet Rapide), as well as ruminations on natural wine and gluten-free cooking, and advice on how children should behave at dinner. Whether you’re holing up for a zombie holocaust or just cooking at home, Joe Beef is a book about doing it yourself, about making it on your own, and about living—or at least surviving—in style.

Down South

Down South
Title Down South PDF eBook
Author Donald Link
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Pages 258
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0770433197

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The James Beard Award-winning chef behind some of New Orleans’s most beloved restaurants, including Cochon and Herbsaint, Donald Link unearths true down home Southern cooking in this cookbook featuring more than 100 reicpes. Link rejoices in the slow-cooked pork barbecue of Memphis, fresh seafood all along the Gulf coast, peas and shell beans from the farmlands in Mississippi and Alabama, Kentucky single barrel bourbon, and other regional standouts in 110 recipes and 100 color photographs. Along the way, he introduces all sorts of characters and places, including pitmaster Nick Pihakis of Jim ‘N Nick’s BBQ, Louisiana goat farmer Bill Ryal, beloved Southern writer Julia Reed, a true Tupelo honey apiary in Florida, and a Texas lamb ranch with a llama named Fritz. Join Link Down South, where tall tales are told, drinks are slung back, great food is made to be shared, and too many desserts, it turns out, is just the right amount.

Montreal Cooks

Montreal Cooks
Title Montreal Cooks PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Cheung
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781927958377

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There has never been a more exciting time to eat in Montréal. With the established food scene being joined by an explosion of new, globally minded, locally focused restaurants, Montréal has evolved into a city of unparalleled culinary excellence. Montréal Cooks presents 80 recipes from 40 of Montreal's most talented and unique chefs. Written with the home cook in mind, this cookbook is designed to make recipes from fan-favorite restaurants achievable for everyone. Montréal Cooks is written by Tays Spencer and Jonathan Cheung, owner of Appetite for Books with a foreword by culinary expert, food writer and television personality, Gail Simmons.

Mourad: New Moroccan

Mourad: New Moroccan
Title Mourad: New Moroccan PDF eBook
Author Mourad Lahlou
Publisher Artisan
Pages 404
Release 2016-06-28
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1579654797

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A soulful chef creates his first masterpiece What Mourad Lahlou has developed over the last decade and a half at his Michelin-starred San Francisco restaurant is nothing less than a new, modern Moroccan cuisine, inspired by memories, steeped in colorful stories, and informed by the tireless exploration of his curious mind. His book is anything but a dutifully “authentic” documentation of Moroccan home cooking. Yes, the great classics are all here—the basteeya, the couscous, the preserved lemons, and much more. But Mourad adapts them in stunningly creative ways that take a Moroccan idea to a whole new place. The 100-plus recipes, lavishly illustrated with food and location photography, and terrifically engaging text offer a rare blend of heat, heart, and palate.