The Food and Drink of Seattle

The Food and Drink of Seattle
Title The Food and Drink of Seattle PDF eBook
Author Judith Dern
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 277
Release 2018-08-10
Genre History
ISBN 1442259779

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Offers a comprehensive exploration of Seattle’s cuisine from geographical, historical, cultural, and culinary perspectives. From glaciers to geoducks, from the Salish Sea with swift currents sweeping wild salmon home from the Pacific Ocean to their original spawning grounds, to settlers, immigrants, and restaurateurs, Seattle’s culinary history is vibrant and delicious, defining the Puget Sound region as well as a major U.S. city. Exploring the Pacific Northwest ‘s history from a culinary perspective provides an ideal opportunity to investigate the area’s Native American cooking culture, along with Seattle’s early boom years when its first settlers arrived. Waves of immigrants from the mid-1800s into the early 1900s brought ethnic culinary traditions from Europe and beyond and added more flavor to the mix. As Seattle grew from a wild frontier settlement into a major twentieth century hub for transportation and commerce following World War II, its home cooks prepared many All-American dishes, but continued to honor and prepare the region’s indigenous foods. Taken altogether and described in the pages of this book, it’s quickly evident few cities and regions have culinary traditions as distinctive as Seattle’s.

Soup Club

Soup Club
Title Soup Club PDF eBook
Author Caroline Wright
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages 298
Release 2021-11-09
Genre Cooking
ISBN 152487566X

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After a devastating brain cancer diagnosis, Caroline Wright told some new friends she was craving homemade soup, then found soup on her doorstep every day for months. She survived with a deep gratitude for soup and her community. In thanks and in their honor, she decided to start a weekly soup club delivering her own original healthful soup recipes to her friend’s porches. Caroline’s creative spirit and enthusiasm spread, along with the word of her club, and she soon was building a large community of soup enthusiasts inspired by her story. Soup Club is unlike any other soup book. Caroline’s collection of recipes along with artwork, photography, and haiku from her members, tell a moving story of community, love, and health at its center. This unique cookbook proves that soup can be more than a filling meal, but also a mood and a feeling. Every soup can be made on the stove top and Instant Pot. The recipes are all vegan and gluten-free and include: Catalan Chickpea Stew with Spinach Jamaican Pumpkin and Red Pea Soup Split Pea Soup with Roasted Kale West African Vegetable Stew

Forking Seattle

Forking Seattle
Title Forking Seattle PDF eBook
Author Ronald Holden
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 382
Release 2018-11-17
Genre
ISBN 9781731454522

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Second edition with 300 Original, Independent Restaurant Recommendations by Seattle's foremost indie food writer. "Eat this, not that, eat here, not there." By Neighborhood, by Cuisine, by Price. Also includes a 40-page timeline of Seattle food history and 50 pages about Starbucks and Whole Foods.

Tom Douglas' Seattle Kitchen

Tom Douglas' Seattle Kitchen
Title Tom Douglas' Seattle Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Tom Douglas
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 298
Release 2013-05-21
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0062039482

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The Mighty Gastropolis: Portland

The Mighty Gastropolis: Portland
Title The Mighty Gastropolis: Portland PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 198
Release 2012-12-26
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1452105960

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Explores the kitchens, personal lives, and mindsets of Portland's celebrated cooks to chronicle, with humor and panache, a people's army of maverick chefs, artisans, obsessives, farmers, food carters, and plucky pioneers who have created a risk-taking, no rules food town unlike any other, which is exporting its culinary ethos, innovations, and sensibilities to America's gastronomic power zones.

Delancey

Delancey
Title Delancey PDF eBook
Author Molly Wizenberg
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 256
Release 2014-05-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451655096

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"When Molly Wizenberg married Brandon Pettit, she vowed always to support him, to work with him to make their hopes and dreams real. She evinced enthusiasm about Brandon's enthusiasms: building a violin, building a boat, and opening an ice cream store--none of which came to pass. So when Brandon started making plans to open a pizza restaurant, Molly felt sure that the restaurant would join the list of Brandon's abandoned projects. When she finally realized that Delancey really was going to happen, that Brandon was going to change all of her assumptions about what their married life would be like, it was too late. She faced the first crisis in their young marriage. Opening a restaurant is not like hosting a dinner party every night. Molly and Brandon's budget was small, and the tasks at hand were often overhwelming. They had to find a space they could afford, gut renovate it themselves, find second-hand furniture and equipment, build what furniture they couldn't find, buy and install a wood-burning oven, pass health inspections, hire staff, and establish a billing and payroll system. They lost a financial partner. Their cook disappeared the day they opened. Still, their restaurant was a success, and Molly managed to convince herself that she was happy in their new life. Until Halloween night, when she was forced to admit she could no longer pretend. While Delancey is a funny and frank look at behind-the-scenes restaurant life, it is also a bravely honest and moving portrait of a tender young marriage and two partners who had to find out how to let each other go in order to come together"--

Hungry Monkey

Hungry Monkey
Title Hungry Monkey PDF eBook
Author Matthew Amster-Burton
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 273
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0151013241

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A reflection on the wild joys of food and parenting and the marvelous melange of the two--"Hungry Monkey" takes food enthusiasts on a new adventure in eating (with dozens of delicious recipes).