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Cooking Pacific Rim

Vancouver Cooks 2

by (author) Chef's Table Society

edited by Joan Cross, Jamie Maw & Andrew Morrison

foreword by Vicki Gabereau

Publisher
Douglas & McIntyre
Initial publish date
Sep 2009
Category
Pacific Rim, General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781553652618
    Publish Date
    Sep 2009
    List Price
    $14.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781553655343
    Publish Date
    Nov 2022
    List Price
    $0

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Description

A second helping of recipes celebrating the B.C. food scene, served up by 70 well-known and emerging chefs.

 

Five years after Vancouver Cooks, which sold more than 13,000 copies, the Chefs' Table Society returns with over 100 new recipes from 70 chefs around Vancouver, Victoria and the Okanagan, including:

 

Tojo Hidekazu of Tojo's Restaurant

 

Vikram Vij of Vij's

 

Melissa Craig of Bearfoot Bistro in Whistler

 

Rob Feenie

 

Divided into four sections -- local food, international flavours, emerging talents and pioneering chefs -- Vancouver Cooks 2 celebrates the key elements that have forged Vancouver's unique culinary culture and made the city a world-class dining destination. We also see the industry behind the scenes, understanding its heritage and the innovative strides Vancouver chefs are taking.

 

Written for the home cook, Vancouver Cooks 2 pairs more than 50 full-colour photographs with the mouthwatering recipes, each with wine notes.

 

Royalties from the sale of this book go to the Chefs' Table Scholarship and Bursary Fund.

About the authors

The Chefs' Table Society of British Columbia is a registered non-profit society comprised of more than 150 of B.C.'s leading chefs and culinary professionals. Its members are dedicated to using local, sustainable ingredients in their regional cuisine. The Society actively secures apprenticeships for and bestows bursaries to emerging local chefs and also finances culinary education programs in B.C. schools.

Chef's Table Society's profile page

Joan Cross is an avid cook, largely self-taught from Julia Child’s books, although she has taken courses at Le Cordon Bleu, London, and with several notable chefs, including Jacques P�pin.

Joan Cross' profile page

Jamie Maw's profile page

 

Andrew Morrison's profile page

Joan Cross is an avid cook, largely self-taught from Julia Child’s books, although she has taken courses at Le Cordon Bleu, London, and with several notable chefs, including Jacques Pï??pin.

Vicki Gabereau's profile page

Awards

  • Winner, Canadian Culinary Book Award: Canadian Culture Category
  • Winner, Gourmand World Cookbook Award - Best Local Cookbook in Canada

Editorial Reviews

"Divided into four sections on local food, international flavours, emerging talents and BC pioneers in the culinary arts, [Vancouver Cooks 2] offers a delicious taste of innovation in west-coast kitchens with beautifully photographed dishes, some more ambitious than others, from marinated sablefish roasted just until the flesh is barely opaque, to frighteningly rich pork belly with the exotic flavours of orange and tamarind, to lavender-crusted shortcake with summer thyme macerated fruit and berries."

Ottawa Citizen

"For anyone with a passion for plates, the original Vancouver Cooks cookbook, compiled as an initiative of the Chefs' Table Society of BC, was a must for the culinary collection. With the recent launch of Vancouver Cooks 2, that gem of epicurean publishing has been surpassed with over 100 table-tested recipes from over 70 knife-sharp chefs province-wide. What emerges is an honours class for the home cook -- both a loving homage to BC's top toques and a compendium of fool proof table toppers. Replete with contributions from Vancouver, Whistler, the Okanagan Valley and Vancouver Island, Vancouver Cooks 2 is a timely reminder of the seasonal sustenance that fuels the inspirations of our culinary vanguards."

The Able Table

"With contributions from 70 local chefs, Vancouver Cooks 2 is full of recipes that are designed to impress. The second Vancouver Cooks book from the Chefs' Table Society of B.C. features contributions from pioneers like John Bishop and a new generation of talent, including Melissa Craig from Whistler's Bearfoot Bistro. Most of these recipes are...for leisurely days when you want to re-create the tastes of Boneta or DB Bistro Moderne at home rather than eating out."

Georgia Straight

"Vancouver Cooks 2 is an important addition to the Canadian cookbook library. By marrying international influences to local and sustainable ingredients, Vancouver chefs have created a blueprint for a unique regional cuisine to which all Canadian food lovers should pay attention."

Cuisine Canada Scene

"A classy, updated release of Vancouver Cooks, launched five years ago mirrors perfectly Vancouver's food scene. I can just see veterans John Bishop oven braising a festive venison ragout preceded by Fanny Bay Oyster soup and Tojo's inspired Japanese touch with sablefish...The book's unsung hero is Joan Cross, Vancouver 2's recipe editor. She's done a cracker-jack job of testing and tackling the daunting task of adapting seventy chefs' dishes for the home cook. A perfect gift for your the out-of-town guest whose best memories of travel are through its cuisine."

Eat Magazine

"The recipes in [Vancouver Cooks 2] are as varied as its contributors -- you'll find a double chocolate chip cookie recipe next to one for halibut cheek congee. With 60 gorgeous colour photos along with wine pairings, featuring many fine B.C. wines, this is a cookbook that pulls together the very best of that province -- really, the very best of Canada."

Food Network Canada

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