The Cliff House Hotel Cookbook

The Cliff House Hotel Cookbook

Author: Tom Doorley

Publisher: Rux Martin/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2009-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780547338279

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An exciting celebration of local traditions and ingredients from Ireland's only Michelin-starred hotel restaurant


The San Francisco Cliff House

The San Francisco Cliff House

Author: Mary Germain Hountalas

Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 158008995X

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The history of this fabled site spans 150 years, beginning in


Recipes from Historic Colorado

Recipes from Historic Colorado

Author: Linda Bauer

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing

Published: 2008-04-28

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1461635853

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Some of the best cuisine in Colorado can be enjoyed at a diversity of historic locales, from classic diners, to dude ranches, to old hotels, and even a former filling station. Please your palate as well as your appetite for historical trivia as you prepare chilled zucchini soup from Denver's Castle Marne, Spanish flan from the Twin Owls Steakhouse in Estes Park, coconut barbecue sauce from the Laramie River Ranch in North Park, or seafood gumbo from the Royal Gorge Route Railroad. A number of the recipes are historic in themselves, offering such time-honored delicacies as prime rib of buffalo from Denver's Buckhorn Exchange to The Fort in Morrison's cast iron cobbler. Intriguing stories combined with delicious recipes from some of the finest restaurants in the world are your tickets to discovering the wonders of dining in historic Colorado!


Savor Denver and the Front Range Cookbook

Savor Denver and the Front Range Cookbook

Author: Chuck Johnsons

Publisher: Wilderness Adventures Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781932098099

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The third book in the Wilderness Adventures series features 132 recipes for entrees, appetizers, and desserts from 34 of the Denver area's premier restaurants, along with photographs, descriptions, and historical information.


The Newport Cookbook

The Newport Cookbook

Author: Ceil Dyer

Publisher: Yankee Publishing, Incorporated

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780899090566

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The Newport Cookbook is an evocative display of Americana providing authentic recipes from each era- clearly and skillfully presented to be made today - provide a treasury of superb dishes.


Colorado Bed & Breakfast Cookbook

Colorado Bed & Breakfast Cookbook

Author: Carol Faino

Publisher: Big Earth Publishing

Published: 2002-07

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9780965375108

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Includes information about each bed and breakfast, the innkeepers, rates and other considerations, in addition to a selected recipe.


Recipes from Historic California

Recipes from Historic California

Author: Steve Bauer

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications

Published: 2008-10-03

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1589794001

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Linda and Steve Bauer guide readers through a culinary journey across California, detailing some of the most interesting histories and delicious recipes from California's landmark restaurants. Each of the restaurants visited reveals several signature dishes to be easily replicated at home. California's cuisine comes alive as the Bauers discover the state's most historic restaurants.


The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book

The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book

Author: Victor Hirtzler

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-04-26

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13:

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The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book is a book by Victor Hirtzler. A cookbook for high profile hotel guests, each day of the year with a different menu provides culinarians with hundreds of recipes for eating pleasure.


The Great American Cookbook

The Great American Cookbook

Author: Clementine Paddleford

Publisher: Rizzoli Publications

Published: 2011-10-11

Total Pages: 850

ISBN-13: 0847837475

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The first and greatest book of regional American cuisine, now revised for today’s home cook. Imagine a person with the culinary acumen of Julia Child, the inquisitiveness of Margaret Mead, and the daring of Amelia Earhart. This is Clementine Paddleford, America’s first food journalist. In the 1930s, Paddleford set out to do something no one had done before: chronicle regional American food. Writing for the New York Herald Tribune, Gourmet, and This Week, she crisscrossed the nation, piloting a propeller plane, to interview real home cooks and discover their local specialties. The Great American Cookbook is the culmination of Paddleford’s career. A best seller when first published in 1960 as How America Eats, this coveted classic has been out of print for thirty years. Here are more than 500 of Paddleford’s best recipes, all adapted for contemporary kitchens. From New England there is Real Clam Chowder; from the South, Fresh Peach Ice Cream; from the Southwest, Albondigas Soup; from California, Arroz con Pollo. Behind all the recipes are extraordinary stories, which make this not just a cookbook but also a portrait of America.


The Route 66 Cookbook

The Route 66 Cookbook

Author: Marian Clark

Publisher: Council Oak Books

Published: 2003-03

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9781571781284

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This is the only culinary guide to what Steinbeck dubbed "The Mother Road." It includes over 250 delicious, time-tested recipes from places like the U Drop Inn, the Covered Wagon Trading Post, the Pig Hip, and the Bungalow Inn. It is also a nostalgic recreation of the Route 66 of the past, with stories from the waitresses and cooks who poured the coffee and baked the pie. This is a gem of Americana, and a treasury of comforting dishes from a time when the flavors along the road changed as dramatically as the landscape and accents as you sped across the heartland