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A Boat, a Whale & a Walrus Renee Erickson

A Boat, a Whale & a Walrus von Renee Erickson

A Boat, a Whale & a Walrus Renee Erickson


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Zusammenfassung

Renee Erickson is a James-Beard nominated chef and the owner of several Seattle restaurants. This luscious cookbook is perfect for anyone who loves the fresh seasonal food of the Pacific Northwest of the US. Renee Erickson's food, casual style, and appreciation of simple beauty is an inspiration to readers and eaters around the world.

A Boat, a Whale & a Walrus Zusammenfassung

A Boat, a Whale & a Walrus: Menus and Stories Renee Erickson

One of the United States' most acclaimed chefs, Renee Erickson is a James-Beard nominated chef and the owner of several Seattle restaurants: The Whale Wins, Boat Street Cafe, The Walrus and the Carpenter, and Barnacle. This luscious cookbook is perfect for anyone who loves the fresh seasonal food of the Pacific Northwest of the US. Defined by the bounty of the Puget Sound region, as well as by French cuisine, this cookbook is filled with seasonal, personal menus. Home cooks will cherish Erickson's simple yet elegant recipes such as Roasted Chicken with Fried Capers and Preserved Lemons, Harissa-Rubbed Roasted Lamb, and Molasses Spice Cake. Renee Erickson's food, casual style, and appreciation of simple beauty is an inspiration to readers and eaters around the world.

A Boat, a Whale & a Walrus Bewertungen

I am one of many-legions, even!-who've been inspired by Renee Erickson and her restaurants, and this book is Renee, through and through.
-Molly Wizenberg, author of Delancey and A Homemade Life

Renee Erickson cooks like a woman, with generosity, sensuality, and style. In this charming book she shares everything-stunning images, wonderful stories, a passionate philosophy, and her recipes to cook and live by.
- Christopher Hirsheimer and Melissa Hamilton, owners of The Canal House

...the book's focus on simple, sourceable ingredients makes the array of mouth-watering menus approachable, whether you're in Erickson's Portage Bay backyard or in the land-locked Midwest.
-Saveur

Erickson's book has an Ina Garten-like blend of effortlessness and luxuriousness that makes you believe that king salmon with walnut tarator will practically cook itself. But then, with her forgiving guidelines and clear descriptions...it basically does.
-Bon Appetit

Just like Renee herself, this book is perky, colorful, energetic, and full of fun. And they both make you smile!
-Patricia Wells, author and cooking school teacher

Every so often a cookbook comes along that looks good, is written with style, and more important, you find yourself cooking from it and looking for ideas from it all the time. Renee's ideas inspire hunger and they work. I can already predict that I'll wear out my first copy.
-Kermit Lynch, wine importer, and author of Adventures on the Wine Route

This is a book about feasting and unfussy, brilliant food that you'll want to make again and again.
-The Los Angeles Times

If a trip to Seattle isn't possible, this book provides the next best way to enjoy Erickson's beautiful seafood.
-Library Journal

...if there is a better looking new cookbook out this fall, I haven't seen it.
-Eater National

. . . While some restaurant cookbooks can feel overly cheffy, inaccessible, or better suited to a coffee table than your kitchen shelves, Erickson's is all personality and warmth, that combination of inspiring and accessible that we're all looking for in a cookbook.
-Food52

The food in the book is at turns refined and humble, but is always accessible. The ingredient lists are rarely very long, and techniques are uncomplicated and thoroughly explained.
-Serious Eats

A rare combination of beauty and practicality, allowing home cooks to enter the Seattle restaurateur's world and replicate her super-popular signature dishes.
-The Seattle Times

Seattle chef Renee Erickson offers a book of seasonal menus (attention other cookbook authors: more menus, please) that showcase the ingredients of the Pacific Northwest.
-Eater (The 43 Most Anticipated Cookbooks of Fall 2014)

Über Renee Erickson

Renee Erickson is the chef-owner of Seattle's Boat Street Cafe, and Boat Street Pickles, and co-owns The Walrus and the Carpenter, The Whale Wins, and the Narwhal Oyster Truck. She worked in the kitchen at Boat Street Cafe while earning her art degree from the University of Washington. In 1998 after a stay in Europe to study art and food, she found herself with the opportunity to buy that very same cafe, thus entering the wild ride of restaurant ownership, and she pounced. Renee is dedicated to providing the best, fresh, local, foraged food available.

Zusätzliche Informationen

CIN1570619263VG
9781570619267
1570619263
A Boat, a Whale & a Walrus: Menus and Stories Renee Erickson
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Sasquatch Books
20140930
320
Winner of Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award (Regional Book) 2015 Commended for IACP Crystal Whisk Award (Photography) 2015
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