Canada
The Dirty Apron Cookbook
Unleash your inner chef with this collection of the best tried-and-true recipes from Vancouver’s acclaimed Dirty Apron Cooking School. Featuring more than eighty of the school’s time-tested signature dishes.
Read it hereCanadian Cheese
Canadian Cheese: A Guide promises to add excitement to readers’ appetites for cheese. It helps make sense of the many cheeses available at grocery stores, cheese boutiques and fromageries, and helps to break the pattern of buying the same, familiar cheese.
Read it hereThe Great Lobster Cookbook
Lobster has long been thought of as a staple of haute cuisine and a dish of indulgence, something that only a true expert in the kitchen can perfectly execute.
From Matt Dean Pettit, chef and owner of Rock Lobster Food Co., comes a collection of more than 100 simple and delicious lobster recipes showing how fun, easy, and stress-free cooking with lobster can be.
Read it hereJ.K.
Canada’s most celebrated chef reveals his food and his story.
No chef in Canada is more respected for his devotion to local, seasonal, sustainable gastronomy, and his relentless pursuit to define and celebrate Canada’s unique regional culinary character, than Jamie Kennedy.
Read it hereWill It Waffle?
How many great ideas begin with a nagging thought in the middle of the night that should disappear by morning, but doesn’t? For Daniel Shumski, it was: Will it waffle?
Read it hereThe Sobo Cookbook
Sobo started out in 2003 as a purple food truck. Despite its remoteness, it attracted rave reviews from food media across North America, with the likes of Saveur magazine calling it: “perhaps the most exciting lunch stand in North America”.
Read it hereIN THE KITCHEN WITH STEFANO FAITA
In his enormously popular CBC-TV show, In the Kitchen with Stefano Faita, Faita inspires fans with his passion for making dishes from scratch with fresh, simple ingredients.
Read it hereModern Native Feasts
Contemporary, imaginative interpretations of First Nations cuisine, including lighter, healthier, and more nutritious versions of traditional recipes.
Read it hereFood Tyrants
Food Tyrants tell us why our basic right to healthy food is at risk. And what we can do about it.
Read it hereAfternoon Tea
A delectable peek at the tradition of afternoon tea at the Fairmont Empress Hotel — and the enchanting history of taking tea
Read it hereRob Feenie’s Casual Classics
Canada’s first Iron Chef America Champion shares the best of his family-friendly — and award-winning — casual meals.
Read it hereThe Mile End Cookbook
Recipes and stories from the creators Brooklyn’s Mile end restaurant.
Read it hereThe Art of Living According to Joe Beef
This cookbook (of sorts) is packed with personal stories, Fred’s favorite train trips, Dave’s ode to French Burgundy, instructions for building a backyard smoker and making absinthe, a Montreal travel guide, and beaucoup plus. With nearly every recipe photographed in exquisite detail, this nostalgic yet utterly modern cookbook is a groundbreaking guide to living an outstanding culinary life.
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