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4 summer cookbooks to fuel your culinary imagination

Summer is nearly here, and it's time for backyard BBQs and entertaining. But what should you cook? Food columnist Anya Levykh has some inspiration for you.

From Seven Spoons to Deerholme Foraging, try your hand at some seasonal summer cooking

On the Coast food columnist Anya Levykh recommends using local and seasonal ingredients during the summer season. (sobo.ca)

The warm weather isnearlyhere, meaning it's time for backyard barbecues and summer entertaining. But what should you cook?

On the Coast food columnist Anya Levykh offers inspiration, in the form ofthis year's best Canadian cookbooks sureto fuel your culinary imagination.

Seven Spoons by Tara O'Brady

Seven Spoons features vegetarian and vegan recipes. (Amazon)

Based on O'Brady'spopularSeven Spoonsblog, this book offers up quite a few vegan and vegetarian dishes.

The recipes travel the world, and have interesting takes on classics, like baked eggs north Indian-style, or roasted peaches with glazed sesame oats.

The book utilizes local, seasonal ingredients and the recipes range from extremely easy to moderately difficult, so most home cooks would have no problem with this book.

The Deerholme Foraging Cookbook by Bill Jones

The recipes in the Deerholme Foraging Book feature local and wild ingredients like fiddleheads, mushrooms, sea vegetables, and seafood. (deerholme.com)

Jones is a renowned chef andowner of Deerholme Farm in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, where he offers classes and tours for those wanting to learn more about foraging and cooking wild ingredients like mushrooms, truffles and other edible plants.

The cookbook gives you a brief introduction to foraging and teaches you how to build and maintain a wild foods pantry.

The SoBo Cookbook by Lisa Ahier

The SoBo recipes are easy to follow, and there is a definite Tex-Mex and Southwestern influence that speaks to stints in several U.S. states. (sobo.ca)

SoBo is a popular restaurant in Tofino, started by wife and husbandteam Lisa and Artie Ahier as a food truck back in 2003.

The recipes in the book are based on what they've served at the food truck and restaurant over the years, like their killer fish tacos with fresh fruit salsa, or their soy-marinated chicken thighs with housemade roti and root vegetable slaw.

The Boreal Feast by Michelle Genest

The Boreal Feast's recipes focus on ingredients found in the northern hemisphere, like spruce tips, coho salmon, birch syrup and cloudberries. (borealgourmet.com)

This book focuses on foods around the Arctic circle, including countries like Norway, Finland, Russia and Sweden, as well as Canada. The recipes focus on northern ingredients like spruce tips, coho salmon, birch syrup and cloudberries.


To hear the full interview with food columnistAnyaLevykh, listen to the audio labelled Summer cookbooks.