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Elegant summer meals for any day of the year In The Fire Island Cookbook, food, wine, and travel writers Mike DeSimone and Jeff Jenssen have put together a mouthwatering collection of meals using seasonal produce, one for each weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Each of the fourteen menus is influenced by the authors’ travels in Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Mexico, and Hungary, and includes course-by-course wine pairings. Every chapter features recipes for a full menu from appetizer to dessert, with wines to match. While some dishes are designed to be prepped in the morning, ignored all day while the cooks are at the beach, and then grilled and arranged as guests arrive, others are a little more elaborate, perfect for the weekend that would otherwise be ruined by rain. Meals can be prepared by one or two dedicated chefs, or divided up among everyone, with each person contributing a course. Wherever your dream vacation house, occasional weekend destination, or home, and whatever time of year, you are sure to enjoy this fantastic collection of recipes. So slip away, feel the cool spray against your skin, taste the salt in the air, and dream of a delicious, beautiful, and relaxing dinner with friends and family.
Summer Menus from The Fire Island Cookbook by Mike DeSimone and Jeff Jenssen includes recipes from the Peak Summer Produce Menu, the Fourth of July Pool Party Menu, and the America the Bountiful Menu, all from their full-length cookbook. Enjoy these delicious recipes now and all year long!
A cookbook compiled by residents of the Seaview community of Fire Island, NY.
From acclaimed food writer and world traveler Eleanor Ford comes a vibrant collection of 100 mouthwatering recipes for Indonesian cuisine--from the refined cooking of Java to the spicy heart of Sumatra and the festival foods of Bali. Indonesian food is the hidden treasure of South East Asian cookery, waiting to be uncovered, and this wondrous cookbook opens an unexplored culinary region to food lovers and travellers. It is an unprecedented culinary celebration of Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago--a land rich with tropical rainforests, smoking volcanoes, and silver sand beaches that was also the beating heart of the spice trade. Today its unforgettable dishes are a celebration of rice and spice--homegrown clove and nutmeg, ginger and chilly, coconut, turmeric, peanuts, and more. Through delightful, easy-to-follow text and instructions, Fire Islands reveals how to set up an Indonesian kitchen and how to create one hundred authentic Indonesian recipes--everything from crunchy snacks and street food to sweet and sticky rice dishes, spicy noodles, fragrant sauces, tangy broths, rich drinks, and much more. This bright, beautifully designed package has mouthwatering photographs of the dishes throughout coupled with original images from the lush, food paradise.
"The American Lighthouse Cookbook" celebrates the local cuisines that have long been the staple of lighthouse keepers and their families.
The Island Cookbook is a collection of the best kitchen-tested recipes that the Islands of southern New England have to offer, along with anecdotes of people, places, and more than 100 years of just plain cooking. Written by Certified Home Economist and Ford Foundation Achievement award recipient, Barbara Sherman Stetson, with illustrations by noted artist and wood sculptor, Marion King.
This is a book with favorite recipes of the two authors. Recipes and collaboration for the book happened at a fire pit on Sapelo Island overlooking the salt marshes and the Atlantic Ocean.