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by Liliana Tommasini

  Farmers in Chef Hats Cookbook Review with Raspberry and Blueberry Gratin Recipe The Farmers in Chef Hats cookbook by Linda Arsenault includes 124 pages of over 50 bilingual recipes made with fresh, local produce. It won the 2008 Best Local Cookbook in the World award at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in London. As you follow the agri-tourism map as a guide you will  meet the farmers as they share their personal recipes to promote the harvest of l’lle d’Orléans, located 15 minutes from Quebec City. The Farmers in Chef Hats Seasonal Chapters and Recipes The seasonal recipes are listed by ingredient an(maple syrup, berries, asparagus, endives, cheese, lamb, trout, bok choy, broccoli, pear tomatoes, poultry, wine, beer, apples, pumpkins, rhubarb, potatoes and more) in monthly sections. Sample recipes contributed by the farmers and merchants include: Maple scoops (March-April-May) Two Salmon Endives (March-April-May) Fresh asparagus cucumber mousse (March-April-May) Raspberry and blueberry gratin (June-July-August) Rack of lamb wrapped in blueberry pastry (June-July-August) Warm goat’s cheese salad with black currant onion confit (June -July-August) Tartare of marinated trout and smoked salmon with apples and cheddar (September-October) Stuffed Pattypan squash (September-October) Baked pumpkin soup (September-October) The recipes are  well written in French and English and are  easy to follow.  They also include an introduction to the farmers and merchants who contributed the recipes for the cookbook. Each recipe, tested by Chef and Innkeeper Philip Ray of L’Auberge Canard Huppé in l’Île d’Orléans, includes his own personal recipe tips. The beautiful colour photos throughout the cookbook were photographed by  Linda Arsenault. How to de-bone fish Nicole Gosselin-Boily from the Ferme piscicole Richard Boily demonstrates on how to debone a fish with step-by-step photos and also includes tips on choosing fresh fish. How to smoke salmon Victor Goodyer, a resident of St. Pierre in l’Île d’Orléans, shares his method on how to prepare and serve smoked salmon. The Farmers in Chef Hats and Their Products At the end of the cookbook, you will find an alphabetical listing of the farmers, their products, and their recipes. Farmers in French Hats tested recipes Maple Scoops (Page 17) If you have a sweet tooth and love maple syrup, then you will adore these maple scoops.  They’re very sweet, served in Chinese spoons and topped with little meringues  for a crunchy bite. Raspberry and blueberry gratin (Page 59) Combine fresh local berries with custard and top with maple sugar and sunflower seeds and you get a rich decadent dessert.  I loved the creaminess of the custard combined with the berries. The recipe makes 4-6 servings, but does not specify the portion sizes.  I used 6 1/2 cup ramekins. Raspberry and blueberry gratin   Print Author: Frèdéric Cassadel, Auberge La Goéliche Serves: 4-6 Ingredients 1 ½ cups (185 g) raspberries 1 ½ cups (185 g) blueberries 10 egg yolks, beaten 2 cups (500ml) warm milk 2 cups (500ml) 35% cream ⅔ cup (150g) sugar 4 tbsp (50g) maple sugar 4 tbsp (50g)sunflower seeds Instructions In a bowl, mix the sugar with egg yolks. Add milk and cream. Cook gently in a saucepan and whisk continuously until cream thickens. Do not bring cream to boil. ... Cool immediately by setting the saucepan in a bowl iced water. Set aside. Wash the berries and divided them into ramekins. Cover with custard and bake at 325 °F (160 °C) for 6 minutes. Sprinkle with maple sugar and sunflower seeds and broil until crust is nice and golden. Wordpress Recipe Plugin by EasyRecipe 3.5.3208 Seasonal cooking – simplicity at its best The Farmers with French Hats cookbook promotes cooking with seasonal, local, fresh ingredients for simple cooking at its best. The sense of pride of this community of farmers and merchants shines through as they share their stories and recipes that welcome you with l’Île d’Orléans hospitality. It would make an excellent addition to your cookbook collection. The Farmers in Chef Hats cookbook can be purchased from Amazon.com and Amazon.ca.   Acknowledgment Recipe and photos printed with the permission of Linda Arsenault. Disclosure The Farmers in Chef Hats cookbook was sent to me for review by Linda Arsenault.  As usual, all opinions are mine own. Related Posts:Cooking with Québec Maple Syrup cookbook give-awayThe Royal Touch Cookbook ReviewShe Shoots, She Scores cookbook reviewMadeleines Cookbook ReviewPer La Famiglia cookbook reviewMonet’s Palate cookbook review and recipes