Salmon Patties and Rosehip Pie Cookbook: Art, Food, and the Coastal Life in Halibut Cove, Alaska

Author:   Marian Beck
Publisher:   Saltry Press
Edition:   2nd ed.
ISBN:  

9780615471518


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   01 August 2011
Recommended Age:   From 11 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Salmon Patties and Rosehip Pie Cookbook: Art, Food, and the Coastal Life in Halibut Cove, Alaska


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Salmon Patties and Rosehip Pie Cookbook presents over sixty recipes that are simple to prepare and delicious, and many feature seafood available right outside the Saltry s front door, like Lucinda s Baked Oysters and Kachemak Bay Blue Mussels. The recipes read like a conversation with a friendly and helpful cook, with gentle reminders to keep an eye on the amount of liquid in the mussel pot, and to be careful not to overcook the cioppino. Far more than a collection of recipes, this book is also a showcase for Beck s vibrant artwork. Narrative captions accompany each of the thirty illustrations and provide a glimpse into the unusual aspects of living in Halibut Cove, such as gathering your own coal from the beach and clamming in the middle of the night when winter s minus tides fall.

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Author:   Marian Beck
Publisher:   Saltry Press
Imprint:   Saltry Press
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 20.10cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.572kg
ISBN:  

9780615471518


ISBN 10:   061547151
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   01 August 2011
Recommended Age:   From 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Marian's cuisine is a rich and colorful canvas - swirls and splashes of local flavor against the lush backdrop of Kachemak Bay. I dream of dinner at the Saltry. --Kirsten Dixon, food columnist, Alaska Dispatch Halibut Cove, Alaska: There's art in the life, and life in the art. In this lovely book, the Saltry's recipes, the colorful paintings by Marian Tillion Beck, and the descriptions of cove life past and present blend like the finest seafood ingredients into a true feast. --Nancy Lord, author of Fishcamp and former Alaska Writer Laureate Marian's cuisine is a rich and colorful canvas - swirls and splashes of local flavor against the lush backdrop of Kachemak Bay. I dream of dinner at the Saltry. --Kirsten Dixon, food columnist, Alaska Dispatch Halibut Cove, Alaska: There's art in the life, and life in the art. In this lovely book, the Saltry's recipes, the colorful paintings by Marian Tillion Beck, and the descriptions of cove life past and present blend like the finest seafood ingredients into a true feast. --Nancy Lord, author of Fishcamp and former Alaska Writer Laureate


Marian's cuisine is a rich and colorful canvas - swirls and splashes of local flavor against the lush backdrop of Kachemak Bay. I dream of dinner at the Saltry. --Kirsten Dixon, food columnist, Alaska Dispatch Halibut Cove, Alaska: There's art in the life, and life in the art. In this lovely book, the Saltry's recipes, the colorful paintings by Marian Tillion Beck, and the descriptions of cove life past and present blend like the finest seafood ingredients into a true feast. --Nancy Lord, author of Fishcamp and former Alaska Writer Laureate


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Marian believes that her art is inextricably linked with her environment that the two things can not be separated. She draws inspiration from living in Halibut Cove. Working on fishing boats, riding horses, and island life are all recurrent themes in her paintings. Marian explains art as an expression of the sensuality of life a catalyst for evoking smells and emotions. She believes that life itself is art, an organic sculpture shifting within the different frames of the artist's perceptions. Marian Tillion was born in 1953 in Seldovia, Alaska. Her parents, Clem and Diana, had recently settled in Halibut Cove, and Marian was the first child born into the ghost town that remained after the collapse of the herring fishery. Much of her childhood was spent on the water. She started fishing with her father when she was ten after proving she was strong enough by picking him up. Horses have always been a ruling passion in Marian's life. Her first horse was brought to the island on a barge when she was twelve. Marian attended college at Cal Poly University in San Luis Obispo, California, earning a degree in animal science. To pay for college she obtained her 100-ton marine license in 1974 and began skippering commercial boats. While at Cal Poly University, Marian also studied art and later attended the Art Students League in New York City. Further art education included studies in clay with potters Al Tennant, Mark Ervice, and Alex Combs, and classes and workshops in watercolor, silk screen, monotypes, batik, and painting from life. Marian received her first Juror's Choice Award for an opaque water color accepted into the 1985 juried art show at the Pratt Museum in Homer. Since that first award in 1985 she has received many Juror's Choice Awards and Honorable Mentions, as well as several State and Museum purchase awards. Her first solo exhibition of size was at the Pratt Museum in 1990. Although in recent years Marian has concentrated on painting, she has also created clay sculpture and wearable art, and each year decorates 90 to 100 platters for her restaurant. When Marian and her husband, Dave Beck, built the Saltry in 1984, it provided another avenue for artistic expression. Marian considers the Saltry a piece of functioning art smooth against rough, exquisite dining against a rugged backdrop. The building itself is an artistic structure, housing handmade plates, mosaic tables, and creatively presented food.

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