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Northwest Food and Wine [Paperback]

Dan Taggart (Author), Kathleen Taggart (Author)
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Authors Dan and Kathleen Taggart, Oregon-based food writers and culinary teachers, present in Northwest Food and Wine a collection of more than 120 often inspiring, yet sometimes flawed, appetizers, entrees, salads, and desserts, all intelligently arranged in chapters headed by a complementary grape type prominent in the making of Pacific Northwest wines (including, as they'll tell you repeatedly, as if apologizing for precluding it from the title, Idaho). It's a great idea for a book; the Northwest's bountiful seafood, produce, and wine-growing regions provide fodder and imaginative spark to any cook partial to fresh ingredients, be it mussels, Merlot, or mizuna.

Despite some problems in proofreading and layout, this book is capable of sparking the spark. A Sun-Dried Tomato Tapenade, with hints of cayenne and anchovy, adds a surprising level of complexity to a lush and grapey Pinot Gris. Likewise, Sautéed Goat Cheese on Greens with Caper Dressing provokes awe in how well it partners with a recommended Cabernet. Yet these two great recipes are printed on opposite sides of the same page--a small concern, unless you're the one whisking with one hand and adjusting the cookbook holder with the other. It's also easy to dismiss spelling errors or typos, but when, in the "Pinot Noir" chapter, the instructions for the tasty Penne with Caramelized Walla Walla Onions omit adding the onions to the finished dish, you may find yourself running to the pages that feature dishes so simple they can only charitably be called "recipes." "Cracked Whole Fresh Dungeness Crab" asks for two cooked Dungeness crabs, a baguette, and some butter; similarly, "Dill-Coated Grilled Pork Tenderloin" gets two pages for a method consisting primarily of "Roll oiled pork tenderloin in chopped fresh dill. Grill."

Consequently, this book requires vigilance and selective skimming. A Riesling-friendly Spicy Corn Relish is so good and so versatile you'll want to make it to accompany more than the suggested crab cakes; but the Red Wine Butter Sauce--four cups of Cabernet Sauvignon and four cups chicken stock reduced to two cups before adding two entire sticks of butter--lards over the dish with all the grace of a Sumo wrestler perched in a plum tree. Cookbooks are the ultimate trust exercise--two clunkers in a row and you never pick up the book again. But despite the occasional misfire, the judicious chef and enophile looking for casually elegant food and wine pairings will find rewards in Northwest Food and Wine. --Tony Mason

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If you like to cook and you also spend time in wine shops or traveling in Northwest wine country, you will be thrilled by this new wine-pairings cookbook...With a friendly, unintimidating style, these experienced authors and cooking teachers explain how to mate a crisp Washington Chardonnay with the perfect salad or a fragrant Willamette Valley Pinot noir with a holiday roast leg of lamb. You will find a decadent collection of 125 fresh foods and seasonal recipes in this newly released, beautiful trade paperback. What makes this cookbook so easy to use is that all recipes are grouped in chapters, according to their best wine partners -- winesnw.com, Oct. 2, 1998

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Sasquatch Books (January 9, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570611475
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570611476
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,676,662 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars wine first then the food, the cookbook for winelovers, March 10, 1999
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I've been looking for a cookbook that has wine pairings with food that won't break my budget and yet complement my choice of wines. The recipes are simple and tasty. Many cookbooks in the market today tend to be needlessly complicated or just plain out of reach to the average consumer. The Taggerts did a wonderful job of making this subject accessible but not condescending. It is just right for the budding wine enthusiast who love to cook. I've liked it so much that I'm giving a copy to a friend.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent reference to the USA's hottest food and wine scene, October 30, 1998
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Unlike any other food and wine book, NORTHWEST Food and Wine, is the most current book on the foods and wines of Washington State and Oregon. It is an easy-to-read interesting compilation of the latest in food and wine trends from the great Pacific Northwest.
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The Pinot Noir (PEE-no NWAHR) grape is a red wined grape that can tolerate the cool, moist climate of western Oregon, Where it stars. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
larger nonreactive saucepan, northwest wineries, cougar gold, dick erath, lightly packed, artisan bakeries, sharp boning knife, larger saucepan, teaspoon coarse salt, warmed dinner plates, canned broth, work bowl, walla walla onions, electric grill, bare simmer, oregon blue, pinot gris, pinot blanc, baby salad greens, toss thoroughly, cracker meal, teaspoon hot pepper sauce, freshly ground black pepper
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Willamette Valley, Columbia Valley, Yakima Valley, Chateau Ste, Columbia River, Hogue Cellars, Columbia Winery, Ken Wright Cellars, Brick House, Northwest Chardonnay, Pacific Ocean, Benton City, Domaine Drouhin, Eola Hills, Rogue Valley, Washington State, Amity Vineyards, Cascade Mountains, Forest Grove, Glen Fiona Winery, Northwest Merlot, Puget Sound, Tefft Cellars, The Dalles, United States
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