Okanagan Eats: Signature Chefs Recipes from British Columbias Wine Valleys
By (Author) Dawn Postnikoff
By (author) Joanne Sasvari
Figure 1 Publishing
Figure 1 Publishing
29th February 2024
Canada
General
Non Fiction
641.597115
Hardback
224
Width 203mm, Height 254mm, Spine 24mm
A collection of more than 70 signature recipes from the Okanagan Valleys best chefs, restaurants, cafs, bakeries and wineries.
The Okanagan, Similkameen and Thompson Valleys in British Columbia are known to produce some of the most outstanding wines in the world. But the region is also emerging as an exciting culinary scene. Inspired by the Interiors organic farming and sustainable agriculture, the regions chefs are quietly bringing world-class techniques to the table, taking the golden beets, tomatillos, wild mushrooms, haskap berries and everything that grows so abundantly in every micro-season and transforming it into the kind of meals that would tickle a food critics palate.
Okanagan Eats is a deep dive into this dynamic food region where locality is the name of the game. From a summer heirloom gazpacho to wine-braised short ribs, an orchard salad to a decadent brownie trifle, there is something delicious to suit every taste. While the recipes are chef-driven, they are intended for home cooks and designed to be uncomplicated and fuss-free.
Each recipe includes a suggested drink pairing, reflecting the spirit of collaboration championed by the community. Baked Brie with Haskap-Jalapeo Jam pairs beautifully with Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards Fitz Crmant sparkling wine. Duck and Waffles for Sunday brunch is made more decadent accompanied by Hillside Winerys Syrah. And for the Big Ole Yorkie Bowl, Crannog Aless Back Hand of God Stout is the only way to go.
Okanagan Eats aims to bring the culinary traditions of this flourishing scene to greater prominencewhere food is fresh and delicious, and wine is bountiful.
As co-founder of Edible Vancouver Island, Dawn Postnikoff shares her passion for coastal living and the local food and beverage culture with the Edible community. Having left the corporate world to become a golf course and restaurant owner in 2008, she now organizes several events and festivals each year, works closely with her local chefs association and promotes culinary tourism throughout the region. Dawn is mom to five mostly grown-up children and loves spending time outdoors when she isnt playing in her kitchen or sipping wine with friends. Joanne Sasvari is the editor of the magazines YAM, Vitis and The Alchemist and writes about food, drink and travel for Edible Vancouver, Destination BC, Food & Wine magazine and various other publications. She is also the author of the IACP-shortlisted book The Wickaninnish Cookbook, as well as Vancouver Eats, Island Eats and Paprika. In addition, she is a Canadian Wine Scholar, Level II BC Wine Ambassador and certified to Level III by the Wine and Spirits Education Trust.