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Discover the flavors of Nova Scotia with recipes, stories and photographs from 27 incredible restaurants in and around Halifax. Halifax is famous for its fresh and flavorful seafood. But as the largest city in Canada’s Maritime Provinces, it should be no surprise that Halifax boasts a wide variety of culinary traditions with some of the country’s finest restaurants. With cuisine ranging from classic Canadian to Italian, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Greek, and more, Halifax combines its local bounty with global flavors. In Halifax Tastes, Liz Feltham collects delectable recipes from twenty-seven restaurants across the Halifax and Dartmouth area. With stories and gorgeous photography of the food and the scenery, Halifax Tastes offers a mouth-watering window into the culinary world of Halifax—and lets you bring the flavor home.
The 7th edition of the ultimate guidebook for an unforgettable culinary tour of the Maritime Provinces
Whether you consider yourself a foodie or dine out only a few times a year, Flavours of New Brunswick offers you a window into the best food the province has to offer. Canada's only bilingual province has long been a gathering place for people of differing cultures from around the world. The natural beauty and quality of life that draws people to New Brunswick is today attracting a new generation of chefs, bringing with them new flavours and experiences, and we are all the richer for it. Some hail from places halfway around the world and bring with them the cooking traditions and sensibilities of their homelands. For those who grew up on the East Coast, they have not only kept the culinary traditions of their home province alive but have adapted them and given them new life. The result is a food scene that has never been more innovative or diverse. In Flavours of New Brunswick, the best of the regions epicurean leaders take food lovers on a culinary journey through the province's emerging hotspots. The book is a celebration of the culinary scene in all its resplendent glory.
The first full-colour cookbook to show how to apply the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH)using appealing, flavourful recipes.
The season of crisp sunshine and fireside evenings is also the time for setting up preserves and preparing festive food for Thanksgiving, for making pots of soup and fruit pies. The recipes in Fall Flavours offer a full range of soups, appetizers, entrees and desserts, as well as ideas for breakfast, light lunch and beverages. They make the best use of fresh ingredients, such as squash, root vegetables and seasonal fruit. All the recipes have been tested and adapted for home cooking. Accompanying the text are beautiful photographs of many of the featured dishes as prepared by the chefs and the authors themselves, and other images of fall and its bounty. Recipes for Fall Flavours were gathered from many of Canada's finest restaurants which feature fresh seasonal dishes on their menus. Contributors come from across the country, and include such award-winning restaurants as Chives Canadian Bistro, Halifax, Caf? Brio, Victoria, Hillebrand's Vineyard Caf?, Niagara-on-the-Lake and Windsor House of St. Andrews, NB. Fall Flavours is a companion volume to Elaine Elliot and Virginia Lee's recent successful seasonal cookbook Summer Flavours. A Books for Everybody 2003 Selection
To-die-for recipes from the best bakeries, patisseries and chocolatiers in Canada Everyone loves a sweet treat, either as dessert or as accompaniment to tea or coffee. All across Canada, in distinctive local patisseries, chocolatiers and caf's one can find unique pastries, cakes, tortes and tarts, usually the work of an accomplished pastry chef. This book brings together their artistry, presenting recipes for home cooks along with colour photographs of the desserts and the establishments. From Julien's Bakery in Halifax, there is a recipe for Tiramisu the chef at Kinki's (Ottawa) shares Ginger Lemon Tart. Chocolate lovers will fall for Chocolate Obsession with Raspberry Coulis from Sweet Obsessions in Vancouver and Chocolate Truffle Cake from Herald Street Caf? in Victoria. Cashew Tarts with White Chocolate Truffle Cream from Dufflet Pastries (Toronto) are almost too good to be true. The selection includes a wide range of baked delights, including some homestyle basics, such as gingerbread and date squares, as well as some innovative, gourmet treats, all set out in easy-to-follow recipes.
The papers published in this Special Issue are based upon presentations at a workshop on "Associative Learning and Representation" which was sponsored by the Experimental Psychology Society at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.