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What Real Alaskans Eat - Not Your Ordinary Cookbook

English · Paperback / Softback

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A serious cook since he was 11, and a funny fellow for as long as anyone can remember, author J. Stephen Lay has crafted an unusual recipe book tht will entertain and delight while causing your mouth to water...well, MOST of the time. When you add the fish to a recipe for Eskimo Ice Cream, you might have second thoughts about desert.

The author's recipe for brussel sprouts, which he hates beyond reason, borders on slander against this poor, defenseless vegetable. And he's rather disrespectful of the ubiquitous zucchini, too. But what are you going to do with someone who inserts beer for the chef into his recipe?

Notables among the 45 recipes are Cranberry Moose Chili, Roasted Beaver Tale, Russian Salmon Pie, Alaska-style borscht, and Honey That Never Saw a Bear. You'll need fish heads, skunk cabbage, and a couple of shovels for the Stink Head recipe. Yuck!

About the author










A writer, photographer, and teacher who knows his way around the kitchen, J. Stephen Lay in recent years has worked throughout North America, in Africa, and in Bermuda after living twenty-six years in Alaska, where he edited food publications while at the Cooperative Extension Service at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Product details

Authors J. Stephen Lay
Assisted by Barbara Santora (Illustration)
Publisher Epicenter Press Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2003
 
EAN 9780972494434
ISBN 978-0-9724944-3-4
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 127 mm x 203 mm x 7 mm
Weight 147 g
Subject Guides > Food & drink > International cuisine

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