Visions of Canada: The Alan B. Plaunt Memorial Lectures, 1958-1992
ISBN: 0773526625
Post Your Opinion | | A Review of: Great ChefÆs Cook at Barbara-JoÆs by Brian FawcettGreat Chef's Cook at Barbara-Jo's issues from Barbara-Jo McIntosh's
Vancouver cookbook store, which features a fully equipped kitchen
in which, I gather, a horde of celebrity chefs line up to cook a
meal and socialize with Vancouver's foodies. The book is heavy on
cross-testimonials: Vickie Gabereau introduces the book, McIntosh
praises each celebrity with a private anecdote, and many of the
celebrities themselves provide testimonials to McIntosh. Along with
the celebrity caricatures by the talented Bernie Lyon, there's
barely room for the recipes, which thankfully are pretty clear and
quite good.
Since there are some very good restaurants in Vancouver, and some
very good chefs, local or otherwise pass through, I suppose all
this high-fiving is justified, and it's hard to fault McIntosh-who
has clearly made life better for well-heeled Vancouverites with
time on their hands-for liking herself and her shop to excess.
Unfortunately, the end result isn't quite a useful cookbook, and
there aren't many cooking secrets to be found in it, except maybe
that Sarah McLaughlin travels with her own chef, and apparently
enjoys eating cakes that would turn a less-disciplined foodie into
a facsimile of the Goodyear Blimp.
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