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Books: Cooking by Cuisine -> Cooking American
The Pacific Northwest (Williams-Sonoma New American Cooking)
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by:
Galton, Jean
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Publisher: Time-Life Books
Published: August 1, 2000
ISBN: 0737020458
Format:Hardcover
Pages:144
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Book Description
From the Publisher The Pacific Northwest is part of a six-volume series that celebrates the foods, flavors, and techniques defining American cooking today. Through straight forward, inspired recipes that draw on the ingredients (a mix of the
commonplace and the more "exotic") and explanations of the local traditions and contemporary influence in a given region, the series expresses the characteristics of contemporary American regional cooking.
*A bold, contemporary, graphic design
that supports the concept of the book
*60 recipes written by experienced, known, and well-credentialled authors
*Full-color photography - 35 recipe photos and up to 28 cameos of ingredients, cookware, or regional ephemera that will
further evoke the Pacific Northwest
*An illustrated map of America, split by region, appears in each volume, further linked by the books as a set
*Includes a glossary and index
Product Description: With a maritime bounty ranging
from salmon to crab and a forest harvest that includes prized porcini and truffles, the Northwest harbors abundant culinary resources. The region's diverse climate is matched by an equally diverse range of growing conditions. The result is a rich bounty
of local products, from Washington State's famous apples and Oregon's glorious wines to Idaho's signature potatoes. The Pacific Northwest celebrates the best of this regional cuisine.
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