Made in Quebec

Made in Quebec
Author: Julian Armstrong
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781443425339

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Canada’s culinary treasure revealed in recipes, stories and photographs Canada has a culinary treasure in Quebec, one that is not perhaps as celebrated as it could be, at least outside of that distinct and gloriously food-obsessed region. Julian Armstrong, longtime food writer for The Montreal Gazette, has spent her career eating, cooking, thinking and writing about Quebecois food. Quebec, A Cookbook is the result of those years of delicious effort. Quebec has a cuisine firmly based on French foundations, but blended and enriched over the years by the cooking styles of a variety of immigrant groups, initially British and American, more recently Italian, Greek, Middle Eastern and Asian. More than in any other province or region in Canada, people in Quebec are passionate and knowledgeable about their food. The restaurant scene is robust, not just in Montreal and Quebec City—you can go to just about any small town in La belle province and have a splendid meal. Farmers, purveyors, chefs, casual and dedicated home cooks all are poised in every season to produce or procure the perfect, seasonal ingredient; not for them the out-of-season asparagus from Chile. Quebec is where you can truly experience what food tasted like before the industrial food complex. Here unpasteurized milk and cheese is commonplace; indeed there is a herd of cattle descended from cows brought from France by Samuel de Champlain producing dairy just for this purpose. Imagine that in Ontario! Of course, Quebec is big news in the global foodie world these days, with Martin Picard (Au Pied de Cochon), Dave Macmillan and Fred Morin (The Art of Living According to Joe Beef), and even our own Chuck Hughes showing off the joys of dining in this great province. But there is much more still to discover about Quebec, from restaurateurs certainly, but also from farmers, foragers, artisanal cheese and bread makers, home cooks, and so many more. These people, their stories and recipes, will make up the bulk of Quebec: a Cookbook. It is high time for a comprehensive celebration of Quebecois cuisine.

Delicious Under Pressure

Delicious Under Pressure
Author: Meredith Laurence
Publsiher: Walah! LLC
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780982754009

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Delicious Under Pressure, The Blue Jean Chef Meredith Laurence's second pressure cooker cookbook is full of easy, flavorful, and unexpected pressure cooker recipes, making a pressure cooker a must-have appliance. The book covers the basics of pressure-cooking as well as offers more advanced recipes for more experienced cooks. The result is delicious and the bonus is time, with all these recipes taking one third of the time of traditional cooking methods. Recipes include Tortilla soup, Spinach and Three Cheese Manicotti, Hunter's Beef Stew, Pork Carnitas, Thai Coconut Mussels, Portobello Mushroom and Zucchini Moussaka, Beets and Potatoes with Bacon, Blueberry Polenta with Bananas and Maple Syrup, and Brown Sugar Bourbon Bread Pudding, including all-new chapters on Vegetarian Main Courses and Breakfast Dishes. Don’t settle for the same old pressure cooker foods. Get Delicious Under Pressure.

Quintessentially Quebec Recipes

Quintessentially Quebec Recipes
Author: Rose Rivera
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2021-06-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798516456589

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What are some of the most well-known dishes made in the Canadian province of Quebec? What other types of recipes are cooks in the area especially fond of? Can you recreate the French Canadian dishes authentically at home? Quebec is among the most historic and oldest Canadian provinces. They have world class dining, especially in and around Montreal; much of it based on French cuisine. Even though this cookbook includes 30 recipes, it's only scratching the surface of the types of dishes you can make using French Canadian recipes. The cuisine of Quebec ranges from that fine dining to "greasy spoon" home-made dishes. Many foods in the province are as iconic as Canada, including maple syrup, pea soup, smoked meats and poutine. Quebec is rightfully known for its maple syrup, providing about 75% of all maple syrup consumed worldwide! The original inhabitants of Canada taught settlers how to properly tap the trees, then boil off water. The sugary-sweet sap is included in many of the recipes, and they're not all desserts, either. From fine dining restaurants to home-cooking, from breakfast to lunch, dinner, side dishes and desserts, you'll find lots of authentic recipes here. Turn the page; let's cook Quebec originals!

A Taste of Quebec

A Taste of Quebec
Author: Julian Armstrong
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-06-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1553350057

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Take a culinary voyage through the diverse regions of la belle province. From the habitant-influenced dishes of the Saguenay to the gastronomic hotspots in the Laurentians to the hearty cooking of the lumber camps of the Mauricie, join Gazette food editor Julian Armstrong on a journey through the past and present of Quebec cuisine. Along the way meet local chefs and producers, find out about the province's top restaurants and auberges, discover "not-to-be-missed" sights and learn more about the history of this fascinating part of Canada. The 114 recipes range from much loved dishes of colonial times to the freshest gastronomy of today's chefs. Whether going down memory lane to revisit old favourites or making your first discovery, let A Taste of Quebec guide you on your explorations of this beautiful and diverse land. Bon appetit.

The Simple Bites Kitchen

The Simple Bites Kitchen
Author: Aimee Wimbush-Bourque
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780735232976

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National Winner for Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2017 - Family Books Winner of the 2018 Taste Canada Awards - General Cookbooks, Silver Delicious, wholesome family-friendly recipes from the creator of the award-winning Simple Bites blog Toasty warm in the winter and cool in the summer, Aimée’s comfortable kitchen is a place where the family gathers, cooks together, and celebrates everyday life. In The Simple Bites Kitchen, she brings her love of whole foods to the table and shares heart-warming kitchen stories and recipes that are nutritious, fairly simple to make, and utterly delicious. Aimée knows the challenges that come with feeding a family and tackles them head on by providing lunchbox inspiration, supper solutions and healthy snack options. Aimée’s collection of 100 wholesome recipes draws on her experience as a mom and a seasoned cook and is brimming with fresh ingredients and simple instructions so that you can cook with confidence knowing you’re providing your family with healthy and great-tasting meals. You and your family will enjoy recipes from Overnight Spiced Stollen Swirl Buns and Maple-Roasted Pears with Granola for breakfast, Tequila-Lime Barbecue Chicken and Strawberry Rhubarb Pie for a fresh air feast, garden-inspired recipes like Harvest Corn Chowder and Lentil Cottage Pie with Rutabaga Mash, and family dinner favourites like Roast Chicken with Bay Leaf and Barley and Cranberry-Glazed Turkey Meatloaf with Baked Sweet Potatoes. Filled with beautiful photography, The Simple Bites Kitchen also includes recipes to keep your preserves pantry well-stocked all year, tips, simple tutorials and inspiration and ideas for homespun hospitality.

Where the River Narrows

Where the River Narrows
Author: J-C Poirier
Publsiher: Appetite by Random House
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780525611196

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From the acclaimed and multi award-winning chef J-C Poirier of St. Lawrence restaurant comes a stunning, lyrical cookbook with over 125 recipes that celebrate the classic dishes of Québec and France. WHERE THE RIVER NARROWS is a loving homage to Chef Jean-Christophe (J-C) Poirier’s home province, Québec—the phrase is a direct translation of the Algonquin word “kebec,” describing the area around Québec City where the St. Lawrence River is hemmed in by towering cliffs. Québec is where J-C’s love for the nostalgic beauty of French cooking began. In his debut cookbook, he shares recipes from both cultures, Québécois and French, and the intersections between them—whether from the menu of his Michelin-starred Vancouver restaurant, St. Lawrence, or his kitchen at home. With over 125 beautifully photographed recipes, J-C provides a full look at French and Québécois cooking with classic dishes like Tourtière, Pot-au-Feu, Tarte au Sucre, and Tarte Tatin, along with bistro favourites like Steak with Peppercorn Cream Sauce and Chocolate Mousse that your friends and family are sure to love. For those who are devoted fans of St. Lawrence, where J-C showcases time-honoured traditions in a transportive dining experience, readers will find his signature dishes, like the famous Pâté en Croûte, Coquilles St-Jacques à la Parisienne, and Tarte au Citron Flambée au Pastis. Readers seeking reliable recipes for the basics and mother sauces of French cuisine can earmark the Chef ’s Essentials chapter as their go-to resource. And to finish it off, a Menus section with suggestions for pairing dishes, selecting wine, and other tips and tricks, will help you pull off the feast of your dreams. Interspersed throughout are essays where J-C shares the full breadth of his culinary experience, his life as a chef and restaurateur, and how he cooks for his family at the end of a long day. With his magnetic yet dry sense of humour, you’ll hear J-C’s voice as you recreate his most beloved dishes. Whether you’re an adventurous home cook or an armchair traveller, this enchanting book is just as much a pleasure to read as it is to cook from.

Traditional Quebec Cooking

Traditional Quebec Cooking
Author: Micheline Mongrain-Dontigny
Publsiher: La Tuque, Quebec : Éditions La bonne recette
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1995
Genre: Cookery, French-Canadian Québec style
ISBN: 2980405825

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Grand Maman s Recipes

Grand Maman s Recipes
Author: Yves Patrick Beaullieu
Publsiher: Babelcube Inc.
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2020-12-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781071580455

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Recipes from Quebec that include everything from breakfast delights to stews, fish, and savory appetizers. Highlights include Quebec-style ratatouille, casserole surprise (Jecréquoui) and ouananiche, a type of Atlantic salmon. "Grand-Maman" offers her own dishes and also adds family recipes such as ribs in maple syrup, meringue cake, and peanut butter cookies!