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Langdon Hall (Bangerter, Jason / Johns, Chris)
Langdon Hall
Untertitel A Cookbook
Autor Bangerter, Jason / Johns, Chris
Verlag Penguin Books
Co-Verlag Penguin Canada (Imprint/Brand)
Sprache Englisch
Einband Fester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr 2022
Seiten 312 S.
Artikelnummer 36914461
ISBN 978-0-7352-3722-3
CHF 50.50
Zusammenfassung
NATIONAL BESTSELLER
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 TASTE CANADA AWARDS*

From Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa—the luxury Relais & Châteaux property in Canada—comes award-winning Chef Jason Bangerter's stunning collection of recipes in a deluxe cookbook.


Nestled within the Carolinian Forest in southwestern Ontario, Langdon Hall is one of the Canada's most gorgeous country house hotels. Renowned for exquisite cuisine that changes with the seasons to reflect the reaps of the harvest—wild produce growing in abundance on the property and the bounty of the kitchen gardens—Chef Jason Bangerter offers guests an unforgettable dining experience. In the spring this might mean Sweet Pea Tart with Fresh Peas from the Garden and Buckwheat, and the summer might inspire Sea Scallops with White Beet Purée and Beetroot Cream. Upon the arrival of first frost, seasonally inspired dishes include Autumn Squash Soup with Sweetbreads, Chestnuts and Orchard Apple, or Sweet Corn and Mustard Caramel with Brown Butter Pound Cake and Popped Sorghum. Snow-covered months of winter offer comforting dishes like Beef Short Rib and Rutabaga with Black Truffle and Madeira Jus, or a decadent Milk Chocolate Tart with Cocoa Crust and Passion Fruit.

Langdon Hall: A Cookbook, is a stunning collection of seasonally inspired recipes with notes on techniques, wine pairings, and stories about ingredients, cooking, farmers, and purveyors. Featuring gorgeous food and location photography throughout, readers will be transported to the century-old luxury estate. Some of the dishes are ambitious and others are simpler and come together easily—all within the reach of the home cook.

From Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa-the luxury Relais & Châteaux property in Canada-comes award-winning Chef Jason Bangerter's stunning collection of recipes in a deluxe cookbook.

Nestled within the Carolinian Forest in southwestern Ontario, Langdon Hall is one of the country's most gorgeous country house hotels. Renowned for exquisite cuisine that changes with the seasons to reflect the reaps of the harvest-wild produce growing in abundance on the property and the bounty of the kitchen gardens-Chef Jason Bangerter offers guests an unforgettable dining experience. In the spring this might mean Sweet Pea Tart with Fresh Peas from the Garden and Buckwheat, and the summer might inspire Sea Scallops with White Beet Purée and Beetroot Cream. Upon the arrival of first frost, seasonally inspired dishes include Autumn Squash Soup with Sweetbreads, Chestnuts and Orchard Apple, or Sweet Corn and Mustard Caramel with Brown Butter Pound Cake and Popped Sorghum. Snow-covered months of winter offer comforting dishes like Beef Short Rib and Rutabaga with Black Truffle and Madeira Jus, or a decadent Milk Chocolate Tart with Cocoa Crust and Passion Fruit.



Langdon Hall: A Cookbook, is a stunning collection of seasonally inspired recipes with notes on techniques, wine pairings, and stories about ingredients, cooking, farmers, and purveyors. Featuring gorgeous food and location photography throughout, readers will be transported to the century-old luxury estate. Some of the dishes are ambitious and others are simpler and come together easily-all within the reach of the home cook.

“Chef Jason Bangerter’s style of cuisine is perfectly suited for an English-style country home. Never a one-trick pony, Jason’s expertise in being able to create a variety of menus—from a fresh country breakfast to a vegetable-driven Sunday lunch to a purposeful ten course tasting—is captured in this incredible cookbook.”    —Michael Bonacini, chef and restaurateur

Langdon Hall: A Cookbook is absolutely stunning—a perfect blend of classic Langdon Hall finesse and beauty and Ontario terroir. Jason Bangerter and his team have created recipes that truly signify what beautiful Canadian food is all about. Flipping through this book, I immediately want to be transported to the serene, calming atmosphere of Langdon Hall. I want to eat literally every dish in this cookbook.” —Afrim Pristine, internationally-renowned maître fromager of the Cheese Boutique, TV host and bestselling author of For the Love of Cheese

“Jason Bangerter is leading a delicious conversation about sustainability and stewardship through beautiful and delicious food. Inspired by what nature provides through the dramatic seasons, this engaging book brings you into Jason’s world and deserves a place on anyone’s shelf interested in the story of a chef and his universe.” —David Kinch, three-Michelin star chef and owner of Manresa, Los Gatos, California

“I have travelled far and wide for quite a few years and have had innumerable fine dining experiences all around the world, yet Chef Jason Bangerter and his team at Langdon Hall surprised and delighted me beyond measure, providing one the most unforgettable and extraordinary culinary experiences of my life. Jason Bangerter is not only a culinary genius; he is truly a great Relais & Châteaux chef.” —Philippe Gombert, President, Relais & Châteaux
 
“Jason is a talented and creative chef who masters each short season with an abundance of opportunity. His love of foraging, gardening and exploring nature brings a true Nordic sensibility to his cuisine. Langdon Hall: A Cookbook is Jason’s paragon of excellence in taste and presentation.” —Daniel Boulud, chef and owner, The Dinex Group
 
“I have followed Chef Bangerter’s journey with interest and pride and I am delighted that almost twenty years later, Jason is continuing to develop the next generation of great chefs, and have a lasting and profound effect on the culinary world. For readers, this book brings to life a delicious journey through stories and philosophies of Jason’s cooking and offers a whimsical glimpse of the luxurious Langdon Hall estate.” —Anton Mosimann, chef and restaurateur
JASON BANGERTER is Executive Chef at Langdon Hall Country House Hotel & Spa, an award-winning Relais & Châteaux property. His career spans nationally and internationally, working alongside some of the world's leading chefs. Bangerter has received various awards over his career including the Rising Chef Award in Paris in 2015, Hospitality Pinnacle Award for Chef of the Year 2017, Canada’s 100 Best Farm to Table Award 2017, Ontario Hostelry Institute Chef Gold Award 2017, and the DINE Magazine Award for Outstanding Chef 2020-2021. He lives in Milton, Ontario. CHRIS JOHNS is one of Canada's most respected food critics and food writers. His writing has appeared in enRoute, The Globe and Mail, Wallpaper, Toronto Life and many international publications. He is the author of A Taste of Prince Edward County and the co-author, with Anthony Rose, of The Last Schmaltz, and the co-author, with Derek Dammann, of True North. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.