The Northwoods Table

The Northwoods Table

Author: Henry Sinkus

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781572232914

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The northwoods spreads from coast to coast (Maine to Washington) featuring indigenous ingredients from mussels to mushrooms, venison to salmon. Encouraging you to be creative in your culinary endeavors, The Northwoods Table is a recipe book like no other. The recipes consist of many foods found in the northern tier of the United States, some wild and some cultivated, which when combined with classic cooking techniques and new, exotic, imported ingredients, give birth to what we call Northwoods Cuisine. Recipes include Cream of Wild Mushroom Soup; Stewed Pumpkin and Apples; Mousseline of Morels, Yellow Squash, Fiddlehead Fern & Roasted Red Pepper; Spicy Roast Duckling with Raspberry Sauce; Grouse with Morels & Wild Rice; Lake Trout en Croute; Oven Roasted Lake Perch; Salmon Roulade and many more. The ingredients and combinations should enable any cook to create the ambiance of a log cabin with a fire crackling in a pot-bellied stove.


Lumberjacks of the North Woods

Lumberjacks of the North Woods

Author: Lillie Patterson

Publisher: Arcade Bks

Published: 1967-01-01

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780811669078

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Describes the kind of life lumberjacks led in logging camps before the turn of the century.


North Woods Cottage Cookbook

North Woods Cottage Cookbook

Author: Jerry Minnich

Publisher: Big Earth Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9781931599559

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"North Woods Cottage Cookbook" by Jerry Minnich will give you more than 180 recipes that will make your cottage cooking easy and tasty.


Northwoods Fish Cookery

Northwoods Fish Cookery

Author: Ron Berg

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 9780816635832

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A former fishing guide and avid fisherman as well as an accomplished chef, Ron Berg understands how the lure of wetting a line draws millions of visitors to northern lakes each year. In Northwoods Fish Cookery, Berg brings together his love of the outdoors and passion for food. Informative chapters on fishing techniques and cleaning, preparing, and cooking fish -- including campfire how-tos, shore lunches, and smoking tips and recipes -- will be helpful to all. Novices and experienced fishers will learn simple ways to turn the day's catch into meals such as Walleye Broiled in White Wine or Grilled Peppered Lake Trout, which can easily be prepared over a fire or in the cabin. Also included are an extensive list of delicious and easy-to-prepare appetizers, accompaniments, stuffings, and sauces. Who could resist Spinach Stuffed Tomatoes Gratinee or mashed potatoes prepared ten different innovative and tasty ways? These recipes are not only for the avid fisher, however. Those who prefer to find their fish at the local market and prepare it in their kitchen will learn to make Bacon Hazelnut Stuffed Brook Trout with Wild Mushroom Sauce or Salmon with Champagne Basil Cream. Rounding out his own creations, Berg lists some of his favorite popular recipes from Minnesota restaurants and resorts, including Tofte's Bluefin Restaurant and the Lost Lake Lodge of the Brainerd Lakes area. Northwoods Fish Cookery includes Berg's own fishing tips, humorous anecdotes, and lore from the Gunflint Trail, giving the book a crisp, northwoods flavor sure to delight outdoor enthusiasts and lovers of fine food everywhere.


Wild at the Table

Wild at the Table

Author: S.G.B. Tennant, Jr

Publisher: Willow Creek Press

Published: 2014-07-12

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 162343596X

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Edited and designed in the spirit of the book Eat Like a Wildman, Wild At The Table is a fascinating history of the development of American wild game and fish cooking from colonial times to contemporary. Featured are the same freshwater fish, seafood, venison, small game, and game birds that gave rise to regional American cooking customs, traditions, and cuisines. Spiced with scores of fascinating stories, sidebars (including Thomas Jefferson's review of New Brunswick stew), graphics, and over 200 recipes, Wild At The Table is both an invaluable cookbook and highly-readable, historically significant reference.


Adventures of the Northwoods Set 1: First 5 Books

Adventures of the Northwoods Set 1: First 5 Books

Author: Lois Walfrid Johnson

Publisher: Mott Media (MI)

Published: 2010-03

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780880622851

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This exciting mystery and adventure series is set in the early 1900s in the untamed regions of Minnesota, northwest Wisconsin, and Michigan. These bestselling, historically accurate novels attract reluctant, average, and gifted readers. Both boys and girls identify with the characters who face danger and mystery while learning how to deal with peer pressure, family relationships, and the need for unconditional love and forgiveness. This set is the first five books in the series.


Damselflies of the North Woods

Damselflies of the North Woods

Author: Bob DuBois

Publisher: Adventurekeen

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780967379371

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A comprehensive guide to all 44 species of North Woods damselflies, exclusively for Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. The book's innovative format shows: 120 color photos of all North Woods, easy-to-use phenograms, and bars on photos which indicate damselfly length.