Cape Cod Cookbook

Cape Cod Cookbook

Author: Jerome Rubin

Publisher: Adams Media

Published: 2002-05-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1580625843

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Presenting two hundred traditional New England recipes, a beautifully illustrated cookbook brings to life the rich cuisine of coastal Massachusetts with such dishes as Corn Shrimp Pie, Crab and Papaya Salad, Great Aunt Clara's Applesauce Cake, Baked Lobster Provincetown, and other delectable treats. Original.


The Cape Code Table

The Cape Code Table

Author: Lora Brody

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2003-04

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9780811835121

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From the quintessential clambake to beach plum jam, each of these 100 recipes celebrates this unforgettably beautiful peninsula. Gorgeous photographs paint a vibrant picture of the villages, the people, and--best of all--the food.


Provincetown Seafood Cookbook

Provincetown Seafood Cookbook

Author: Howard Mitcham

Publisher: Seven Stories Press

Published: 2018-06-26

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1609808401

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A delightful collection of classic recipes, folk history, and original drawings by Cape Cod's most-admired chef. With a new Introduction by Anthony Bourdain "It's a true classic, one of the most influential of my life." --Anthony Bourdain, from the new introduction "Provincetown ... is the seafood capital of the universe, the fishiest town in the world. Cities like Gloucester, Boston, New Bedford, and San Diego may have bigger fleets, but they just feed the canneries. Provincetown supplies fresh fish for the tables of gourmets everywhere." --Howard Mitcham Provincetown's best-known and most-admired chef combines delectable recipes and delightful folklore to serve up a classic in seafood cookbooks. Read about the famous (and infamous!) Provincetown fishing fleet, the adventures of the fish and shellfish that roam Cape Cod waters, and the people of Provincetown--like John J. Glaspie, Lord Protector of the Quahaugs. Then treat yourself to Cape Cod Gumbo, Provincetown Paella, Portuguese Clam Chowder, Lobster Fra Diavolo, Zarzuela, and dozens of other Portuguese, Creole, and Cape Cod favorites. A list of fresh and frozen seafood substitutes for use anywhere in the country is a unique feature of this lively book. You'll learn the right way to eat broiled crab and the safe way to open oysters. You'll even learn how to cook a sea serpent!


In Cod We Trust

In Cod We Trust

Author: Heather Atwood

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1493022369

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When people think of dock-side dining in Massachusetts they imagine buttery toasted lobster rolls, steaming bowls of creamy fish chowder, and alabaster-white slabs of baked cod piled with bread crumbs, but its rich and varied cuisine reflects all who have come to call these seaports home. Cultures––including, Sicilian, Portuguese, Finnish, and Irish––that fished and worked the granite quarries there a century ago were so tightly bound that generations have stayed and continue to leave their culinary mark on coastline. In Cod We Trust features over 175 recipes that celebrate the area’s unique place in the culinary world, and is a photographic journey for both people who love the area and those who hope to visit one day.


Fabulous Modern Cookies: Lessons in Better Baking for Next-Generation Treats

Fabulous Modern Cookies: Lessons in Better Baking for Next-Generation Treats

Author: Paul Arguin

Publisher: The Countryman Press

Published: 2022-04-12

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 1682686604

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With bolder-than-ever flavors and spectacularly scientific techniques, cookies have truly never been more fabulous. One of NPR's "Books We Love" 2022 "Do we need another cookie book? As far as I’m concerned, the answer is always “yes.” Here we have the classic cookie food groups (bar, drop, rolled, slice-and-bake, etc.), but they’ve been wickedly turbocharged with unique flavor hacks. Why wouldn’t you insinuate a layer of ganache into your black-bottom lemon squares? Why wouldn’t you powder freeze-dried raspberries for your sugar cookies? And for heaven’s sake, why wouldn’t you add milk powder to your browned butter for the world’s most insanely malty chocolate chip cookies? Prepare your secret-stash cookie jar, folks – you’re gonna need it." - T. Susan Chang for NPR "Delicious and dazzling...for cookie fanatics, this one is sure to be a hit!" - Publisher's Weekly, starred review Chris Taylor and Paul Arguin bring fresh perspective and heaps of creativity to everything they bake. Now reinventing America’s most traditional handheld dessert—the cookie—they offer 100 reliable and exciting recipes that are sure to impress. From Pumpkin Snickercrinkles to Black-Bottom Lemon Squares, and Coffee Bean Crunchers to Bronze Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies, these are next-level cookies. Combining their passion for serious baking with their professional backgrounds as accomplished scientists, Taylor and Arguin apply new methods and modern ingredient pairings to develop novel base recipes with innovative techniques. In these pages, they share what they’ve learned in lively tips and tricks for every recipe and style of cookie. Complete with mouthwatering photos, options to make ahead, decorate, or infinitely adapt, these outside-the-box recipes are the very definition of fabulous.


New England Open-House Cookbook

New England Open-House Cookbook

Author: Sarah Leah Chase

Publisher: Workman Publishing

Published: 2015-06-02

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0761155198

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“I’ve adored Sarah Chase’s cookbooks for decades! This is exactly what you want to cook at home—delicious, satisfying, earthy food your friends and family will love.” —Ina Garten, Barefoot Contessa Cookbooks and Television From a born-and-bred New Englander comes a book that sings with all the flavors and textures of the beloved region. Sarah Leah Chase is a caterer, cooking teacher, and prolific writer whose books—including The Silver Palate Good Times Cookbook (as coauthor) and Nantucket Open-House Cookbook—have over 3.4 million copies in print. For New England Open-House Cookbook, she draws from her memories of growing up in Connecticut and Maine; her experience living and cooking on Cape Cod; and her extensive travels meeting farmers, fishermen, and chefs. The result is a wide-ranging cookbook for everyone who has skied the mountains of Vermont, sailed off the coast of Maine, dug for clams on Cape Cod, or just wishes they had. It reflects the bountiful ingredients and recipes of New England, served up in evocative prose, gorgeous full-color photographs, and 300 delicious recipes. All of New England’s classic dishes are represented, including a wealth of shellfish soups and stews and a full chapter celebrating lobster. From breakfast (Debbie’s Blue Ribbon Maine Muffins) to delightful appetizers and nibbles (Tiny Tumbled Tomatoes, Oysters “Clark Rockefeller”) to mains for every season and occasion: Baked Bluefish with New Potatoes and Summer Rib Eyes with Rosemary, Lemon, and Garlic. Plus: perfect picnic recipes, farmstand sides, and luscious desserts.


Murder on Cape Cod

Murder on Cape Cod

Author: Maddie Day

Publisher: Kensington Cozies

Published: 2019-12-31

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1496715071

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First in a New Series! A Cape Cod shop owner and her book club must find a crafty killer in this charming new series fromthe Agatha-nominated author of the Country Store Mystery series. Summer is busy season for Mackenzie “Mac” Almeida’s bicycle shop, nestled in the quaint, seaside hamlet of Westham, Massachusetts. She’s expecting an influx of tourists at Mac’s Bikes; instead she discovers the body of Jake Lacey. Mac can’t imagine anyone stabbing the down-on-his-luck handyman. However, the authorities seem to think Mac is a strong suspect after she was spotted arguing with Jake just hours before his death. Mac knows she didn’t do it, but she does recognize the weapon—her brother Derrick’s fishing knife. Mac’s only experience with murder investigations is limited to the cozy mysteries she reads with her local book group, the Cozy Capers. So to clear her name—and maybe her brother’s too—Mac will have to summon help from her Cozy Capers co-investigators and a library’s worth of detectives’ tips and tricks. For a small town, Westham is teeming with possible killers, and this is one mystery where Mac is hoping for anything but a surprise ending...


Cooking the Catch

Cooking the Catch

Author: Dave Masch

Publisher: On the Water Llc

Published: 2007-04-01

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 9780970653840

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There are many seafood cookbooks but few, if any, about the fish and shellfish we can catch or gather ourselves. On The Water Magazine's ?Cooking The Catch? columnist Dave ?Pops? Masch is a man well-versed in all things salty, and in this unique cookbook he shares his lifelong tales from the sea, his knowledge of capturing and cleaning the catch, and most importantly, his collection of tried and true recipes. Cooking the Catch is an indispensable cookbook for fishermen and home chefs looking for classic seafood recipes and new ways to enjoy New England's fish and shellfish. From simple and delectable New England Clam Chowder, to exotic Asian Steamed Sea Bass, these recipes will help you enjoy all of the seafood available from New England waters.


A Side of Murder

A Side of Murder

Author: Amy Pershing

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2021-02-23

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0593199154

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Beautiful Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is known for seafood, sand, surf, and, now…murder. Samantha Barnes was always a foodie. And when the CIA (that’s the Culinary Institute of America) came calling, she happily traded in Cape Cod for the Big Apple. But then the rising young chef’s clash with another chef (her ex!) boils over and goes viral. So when Sam inherits a house on the Cape and lands a job writing restaurant reviews, it seems like the perfect pairing. What could go wrong? Well, as it turns out, a lot. The dilapidated house comes with an enormous puppy. Her new boss is, well, bossy. And the town’s harbor master is none other than her first love. Nonetheless, Sam’s looking forward to reviewing the Bayview Grill—and indeed the seafood chowder is divine. But the body in the pond outside the eatery was not on the menu. Sam is certain this is murder. But as she begins to stir the pot, is she creating a recipe for her own untimely demise?