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At Blanchard’s Table: A Trip to the Beach Cookbook

May 16, 2011 by  
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At Blanchard’s Table: A Trip tο thе Beach Cookbook

  • ISBN13: 9780609610824
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Thе next best thing tο actually living οn аn island paradise іѕ being аblе tο bring a bit οf paradise home. Bob аnd Melinda Blanchard shared thеіr οwn “paradise found” іn thеіr book A Trip tο thе Beach, thе trυе ѕtοrу οf thе couple’s adventures аѕ thеу escaped civilization tο open a restaurant οn thе Caribbean island οf Anguilla. Now іn At Blanchard’s Table, thе couple extends thе celebrated warmth аnd hospitality οf thеіr acclaimed restaurant, аnd іtѕ dеlісіουѕ menu, tο ουr homes. Thе h

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  1. Sylvie Desnos says:
    19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fabulous recipes that taste great and are good for you, July 16, 2004
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    Sylvie Desnos (Los Angeles, CA) –
    This review is from: At Blanchard’s Table: A Trip to the Beach Cookbook (Hardcover)

    I bought this book because I’ve been looking for alternative ways to cook fish and shellfish besides boring citrus marinades. I’d eaten at Caribbean restaurants before and knew that this was the cuisine to do it. So far, every dish that I’ve made in this cookbook has not disappointed me, and I’ve become so addicted to the the pureed sweet potatoes that I make it at least once a week. (Hint: once they’re cooked, puree the potatoes with an electric mixer, most of the fibrous bits will wind around the beaters and your potatoes will be smooth and creamy!)

    Upon first reading it, I thought the recipes seemed sort of boring, but believe me, they are more than the sum of their parts. Aside from the above mentioned pureed sweet potatoes, my other favorites include the roasted red and yellow peppers with rosemary and lemon juice, the spice-rub swordfish steaks with balsamic reduction sauce, and the jerk shrimp. All of these recipes are incredibly easy to make, and if you’re pressed for time, each chapter starts off with “in a hurry” meals that you can prepare quickly. Who says cooking has to be so time intensive and complicated? A true gem!

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  2. prisrob "pris," says:
    22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Blanchard’s Home Cooked Recipes for the Soul., December 6, 2003
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    prisrob “pris,” (New England USA) –
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    This review is from: At Blanchard’s Table: A Trip to the Beach Cookbook (Hardcover)

    To have the skill to bake and cook well is a joy. To know the people who cook and bake so well they have wrtten several cookbooks is even more wonderful. The Blanchards have been an “Upper Valley” treasure for years. They first started out with Blanchard and Blanchard Salad Dressings, and were the first to mix herbs and unusual ingredients into delicious salad dressings.

    Mel and Robert Blanchard live in Norwich, Vermont and have a restaurant in Anguilla. Mel is not an educated chef, but a born and bred true cook. Her recipes are simple and so good. Cheddar Cheese soup, cheese and onion bake (tastes like the topping on french onion soup, and is used as a side dish for their New England Thanksgiving on Anguilla) One of the most delicious and unusual recipes is Vermont Picnic Ham with dark beer. Scrambled eggs with herb cheese and chives, surrounded by roasted small tomatoes is mouth watering. Pair that with peach, coconut breakfast bread and you have the makings of a scrumptious brunch.

    The Blanchards use simple ingredients because much of what they make must be flown into Anguilla. They use the fruits and vegetables native to Anguilla. At the heart of their cooking continues the use of herbs, fresh and dried. Each recipe is unusual and can be made at any time. None of the ingredients are seasonal or that unusual. Their particular blending of the herbs and other ingredients, however, give their cooking 5 star quality. I recommend this cookbook for anyone, and it will be under the Christmas tree of many of my friends and family. Can’t wait to get back to that ham. prisrob

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  3. "elkett" says:
    16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A wonderful taste of paradise!, June 29, 2003
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    “elkett” (Grand Rapids, MI United States) –
    This review is from: At Blanchard’s Table: A Trip to the Beach Cookbook (Hardcover)

    The cover picture of Life at the Beach drew me to it– reminding me of childhood days in Hawaii and adult vacations in the Carribean. I found the book delightful reading and my husband and I began planning a future trip to Anguilla. Imagine my thrill in seeing that the Blanchard’s published this wonderful cookbook. I immediately bought one for a gift and one for me. It has become a household favorite!! First– it is a TRULY user-friendly cookbook and cooking guide. It has quickly become my most-used cookbook. Many chef-written cookbooks on my shelf (and there are many) sit there because recipes are too involved for our lifestyle (too many steps and ingredients). The Blanchard’s cookbook combines all the concepts one would want in a cooking guide–fabulous, fresh and creative tastes; beautiful and tantalizing pictures; clear, simple directions with manageable and available ingredients; AND tips for success from the chef. One of the real benefits of the book is the “In a Hurry” section at the beginning of EVERY chapter– it lists quick, yet delicious ideas for weeknight dinners– and include ingredients I usually have on hand. I really appreciated their care in writing each recipe with the “home cook” in mind — they clearly want to share their joy of food with everyone– whether or not you make it to Anguilla! Second, I really enjoyed seeing the pictures of all the “family” members at the restaurant. After reading all about them in Life at the Beach, it was fun to “see” them. Now, I can’t wait to meet them all in person! Do yourself a favor– buy BOTH these books– you’ll be taking a little trip to paradise each time you open them!

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