Eventide

Eventide

by Arlin SmithAndrew Taylor Mike Wiley and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 02/06/2020

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Turn your kitchen into your own personal seafood shack and oyster bar with 120 recipes from the James Beard Award-winning restaurant that personifies the allure of Maine.


“This book is destined to be well-used and well-loved.”—Jenny Rosenstrach, New York Times bestselling author of Dinner: A Love Story


From one of the best restaurants in Maine comes a cookbook for easy entertaining and endless coastal-inspired cooking. Built on the pristine ingredients of southern Maine, including the world's best shellfish, Eventide restaurant is renowned for bringing this bounty to the table with a thoughtfully rooted yet experimental and improvisational style of cooking and hospitality. The result is modernized lobster shack and oyster bar fare with distinct additions from Maine's classic "down east" cooking style. Whether you live by the coast or not, you'll love these 120 recipes, including:


Eventide's famed Brown Butter Lobster Roll on a Bao Bun

Oysters with Kimchi Ice

Tuna Tartare with Ramen Crackers

Family-Style Maine Clambake (with instructions for cooking in your home or in the wilderness)

Tempura Smelts with Spicy Tzatziki

New England Clam Chowder with Homemade Saltines

Smoked Shellfish

Honey-Roasted Peanut Butter Ice Cream Sandwiches


Beautiful photo tours of the breathtaking wilds of southern Maine bring this incredible collection to life. Also included are guides to properly buying and preparing seafood and shellfish for unexpectedly easy crudo spreads and raw bar dishes. Through recipes, profiles of local food makers, stories of Maine's foodways and of the seafood that makes the New England coastline so iconic, Eventide is a tribute to the region and an indispensable resource.

ISBN:
9781984856333
9781984856333
Category:
Cooking with fish & seafood
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
02-06-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
Andrew Taylor

Andrew Taylor (b. 1951) is a British author of mysteries. Born in East Anglia, he attended university at Cambridge before getting an MA in library sciences from University College London. His first novel, Caroline Miniscule (1982), a modern-day treasure hunt starring history student William Dougal, began an eight-book series and won Taylor wide critical acclaim.

He has written several other thriller series, most notably the eight Lydmouthbooks, which begin with An Air That Kills (1994). His other novels include The Office of the Dead (2000) and The American Boy (2003), both of which won the Crime Writers’ Association of Britain’s Ellis Peters Historical Dagger award, making Taylor the only author to receive the prize twice.

His Roth trilogy, which has been published in omnibus form as Requiem for an Angel (2002), was adapted by the UK’s ITV for its television show Fallen Angel. Taylor’s most recent novel is the historical thriller The Scent of Death (2013).

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