Thursday, January 22, 2009

Fish and Game Cookbook or Brewing in New Hampshire

Fish and Game Cookbook: Over Two Hundred Time-Honored Recipes

Author: Sylvia G Bashlin

The Fish and Game Cookbook provides dozens of outstanding dishes, many of which have been neglected by standard cookbooks. Sylvia Bashline presents an array of tempting options for preparing all manner of fish and game: pheasant, quail, woodcock, ruffed grouse, wild turkey, rabbit, deer, all types of trout, northern pike, salmon, shad, bluefish, and more. The simple, yet elegant recipes include: Venison Moussaka, Shark Tetrazzini, Trout with Cucumber Sauce, Broiled Goose in Mustard Sauce, Curried Fried Squirrel, Baked Striped Bass with Shrimp Stuffing, Almond-stuffed Shad, and much, much more.Also here are tips and recipes for clay pot cooking, Dutch oven cooking, making jerky and pemmican, and cooking and baking with berries, fruit, wild greens, mushrooms, and wild nuts. Bashline also suggests appropriate wine to go with each type of game. This bountiful cookbook is perfect for the sportsman or anyone who enjoys dining on fresh fish and game. (6 X 9, 272 pages)



Read also Wanderlust or Art of the Palate

Brewing in New Hampshire (Images of America Series)

Author: Glenn A Knoblock

Brewing in New Hampshire explores the fascinating history of the state's beer and ale brewing industry from Colonial days, when it was home and tavern based, to today's modern breweries. The book's many unusual and rare illustrations document the state's earliest brewers, including its most famous brewer, Frank Jones. Many lesser-known breweries that operated here are also covered, including the state's only brewery to be owned and operated by a woman before the modern era. The book concludes with a look at the craft-brewing business in New Hampshire and is a must for anyone interested in local history or for those who simply enjoy a good New Hampshire beer and wonder how it all began.



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