Thursday, January 8, 2009

Fiddlehead Cookbook or Tsunami Restaurant Cookbook

Fiddlehead Cookbook: Recipes from Alaska's Most Celebrated Restaurant and Bakery

Author: Nancy Decherney

The Fiddlehead Restaurant and Bakery has bee a Juneau tradition since 1978, when its founded established a menu that celebrated Alaska's bounty of fresh, delicious ingredients and its jubilant spirit of adventure. In this lively and eclectic cookbook, the Fiddlehead Restaurant teams presents 150 of its most acclaimed, sought-after recipes. the colorful collection ranges from fresh Alaskan salmon and halibut to robust soups and sandwiches, light and healthy pasta dishes, grilled meats and stir fried, authentic sourdough breads, edible greens, wild berries, and extraordinarily delicious desserts--all prepared with creative flair and old-fashioned neighborliness that have made the Fiddlehead famous. Interspersed throughout are fascinating sidebars on such Alaskan passions as berry picking and glacier picnics, the fine art of smoking fish or preparing a while poaching salmon for holiday entertaining, and the spring-time search for wild edibles like fiddlehead ferns, fireweed, beach asparagus, and morel mushrooms.

Brimming with Alaskan freshman and pride, The Fiddlehead Cookbook will delight everyone who longs to shares in this generous coastal cuisine.



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Tsunami Restaurant Cookbook

Author: Ben Smith

In this collection of over 150 recipes, chef Ben Smith offers seafood dishes with a Pacific Rim influence. Smith is the owner of the poular Tsunami Restaurant in Memphis, Tn.



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