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Niagara Flavours: A Guidebook and Cookbook
Contributor(s): Bramble, Linda (Author), Matthews, Brenda (Author)
ISBN: 155028794X     ISBN-13: 9781550287943
Publisher: Lorimer
OUR PRICE:   $17.96  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2003
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Annotation: This book celebrates the cuisine and the countryside of Niagara and southwestern Ontario. You'll find wonderful recipes, appealing full-colour photographs, and up-to-the-minute profiles of more than 40 fine dining establishments. The Niagara Peninsula and southwestern Ontario grow some of Canada's tastiest fruits and vegetables and produce a wide range of fine wines. Many of Canada's best and most innovative chefs work at the inns and restaurants of this region, and the cuisine they are developing is rapidly growing in reputation.
This newly updated second edition contains over 90 of the Niagara region's best recipes. Brenda Matthews gathered recipes from the region's best chefs, then adapted them for home use. For this new edition, Linda Bramble has provided wine suggestions drawn from the finest of Niagara's recent vintages for many of the recipes.
Linda Bramble has also updated the listing of recommended restaurants, adding more than a dozen new restaurants in the region. The inn and restaurant profiles all contain current information, including basic information about each location along with descriptions of cuisine, d?cor, and facilities. A map will help you to locate each establishment.
As well as a cookbook and a full-colour album of southwestern Ontario, you can use this book as a reliable, independent guide to the best places to dine in a region popular with visitors from all around the world.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Travel | Canada - Ontario (on)
- Cooking | Regional & Ethnic - Canadian
- Cooking | Seasonal
Dewey: 641.509
LCCN: 2004445768
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 8.2" W x 10.56" (1.33 lbs) 128 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This book celebrates the cuisine and the countryside of Niagara and southwestern Ontario. You'll find wonderful recipes, appealing full-colour photographs, and up-to-the-minute profiles of more than 40 fine dining establishments. The Niagara Peninsula and southwestern Ontario grow some of Canada's tastiest fruits and vegetables and produce a wide range of fine wines. Many of Canada's best and most innovative chefs work at the inns and restaurants of this region, and the cuisine they are developing is rapidly growing in reputation.
This newly updated second edition contains over 90 of the Niagara region's best recipes. Brenda Matthews gathered recipes from the region's best chefs, then adapted them for home use. For this new edition, Linda Bramble has provided wine suggestions drawn from the finest of Niagara's recent vintages for many of the recipes.
Linda Bramble has also updated the listing of recommended restaurants, adding more than a dozen new restaurants in the region. The inn and restaurant profiles all contain current information, including basic information about each location along with descriptions of cuisine, d cor, and facilities. A map will help you to locate each establishment.
As well as a cookbook and a full-colour album of southwestern Ontario, you can use this book as a reliable, independent guide to the best places to dine in a region popular with visitors from all around the world.

Contributor Bio(s): Matthews, Brenda: - BRENDA MATTHEWS was a keen observer of the hotel and dining scene in Ontario. She spent over a year visiting inns and restaurants to make her selections for this collection. She is also the author of Muskoka Flavours.Bramble, Linda: - LINDA BRAMBLE is a certified sommelier and a well-known and highly respected wine writer. In addition to teaching at the Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute at Brock University, Linda is the Senior Editor of Vines magazine, and was the Canadian contributor to The Oxford Companion to the Wines of North America. She lives in St. Catharines.