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Ivar's Seafood Cookbook

The O-fish-al Guide to Cooking the Northwest Catch

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‘Keep clam’ and cook on with this seafood cookbook featuring 60 recipes from one of the most successful restaurants in the Pacific Northwest
 
If Ivar's isn't a landmark, it ought to be. Serving local seafood—salmon, oysters, clams, halibut—for 75 years, it is one of the most successful restaurants in the Pacific Northwest. With their first cookbook, they serve up home-cooking recipes from the restaurant's extensive repertoire of seafood dishes. But what else would you expect from the folks whose motto is “keep clam?” Ivar's has a lively history of creative self-promotion, from their wild, giant dancing clams ads to their announced plan to introduce the iSpoon in 2015. The cookbook contains 60 of Ivar's best recipes, tantalizing photography, and a gathering of anecdotes and ephemera from three-quarters of a century of restaurant adventures, marketing feats and pranks, and dedication to serving its customers.
Find out more at www.ivars.com.
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    • Booklist

      October 1, 2013
      A Seattle institution for more than half-a-century, Ivar's specializes in the seafood of the rich waters of Puget Sound and the Pacific. Opening his first restaurant, Acres of Clams, Ivar Haglund built a local chain that continues to attract both Seattle citizens and tourists for fresh seafood served in copious quantities at reasonable prices. Ivar's kitchens moved beyond everyday deep-fried items into raw, baked, and steamed oysters as well as Dungeness crabs. Local salmons of several varieties now dominate the newer, more refined eatery locations. Side dishes and seafood sauces bring out the fishes' best qualities. In addition to being a canny restaurateur, Haglund has a playful sense of humor, so the cookbook's text is pun-laden (or pun-leaden to the merriment impaired). Reproductions of early menus startle with their prices; for example, a halibut steak dinner for $2.35. Pacific Northwest libraries will no doubt find this title in particular demand.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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