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Norman Van Aken's Florida Kitchen in Bloomington, MN
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Norman Van Aken's Florida Kitchen in Bloomington, MN
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Gourmand International World Cookbook Awards, Selected to Represent the USA in the Local Category
Florida Book Awards, Gold Medal for Cooking
Awardwinning chef and restaurateur Norman Van Aken invites you to discover the richness of Florida’s culinary landscape. This longawaited cookbook embraces the history, the character, and the flavors of the state that has inspired Van Aken’s famous fusion style for over forty years. Drawing from Florida’s vibrant array of immigrant cultures, and incorporating local ingredients, the dishes in this book display the exciting diversity of Van Aken’s “New World Cuisine.”
Recipes include Key lime beignets; cornbreadstuffed quail with strawberryanchoguava jam and sweet and sour parsnips; “Spanglish” tortillas with hash browns, creamed spinach, and serrano ham; pork stew with raisins, tamarind, plantains, and chiles; and fully loaded cracked conch po’ boys.
While preparing these dishes, readers will enjoy advice and stories straight from the kitchen of a master chef. Van Aken infuses his recipes with tips, techniques, and personality. He reveals the key to a good gumbo, praises the acidity of a pickled peppadew, connects food innovation to jazz and blues music, describes hitchhiking adventures across the state with his wife, Janet, and tells the tale behind the Mustachioed Swimmer, a cocktail named for Tennessee Williams.
Norman Van Aken’s Florida Kitchen
is a delicious read—the definitive guide to the historic past and multicultural future of Florida’s abundant foodways. With its forwardthinking blend of old and new, thoughtful stepbystep instructions for wonderful meals, and plenty of friendly conversation, this book is a rare immersion in a culinary artist’s world.
Florida Book Awards, Gold Medal for Cooking
Awardwinning chef and restaurateur Norman Van Aken invites you to discover the richness of Florida’s culinary landscape. This longawaited cookbook embraces the history, the character, and the flavors of the state that has inspired Van Aken’s famous fusion style for over forty years. Drawing from Florida’s vibrant array of immigrant cultures, and incorporating local ingredients, the dishes in this book display the exciting diversity of Van Aken’s “New World Cuisine.”
Recipes include Key lime beignets; cornbreadstuffed quail with strawberryanchoguava jam and sweet and sour parsnips; “Spanglish” tortillas with hash browns, creamed spinach, and serrano ham; pork stew with raisins, tamarind, plantains, and chiles; and fully loaded cracked conch po’ boys.
While preparing these dishes, readers will enjoy advice and stories straight from the kitchen of a master chef. Van Aken infuses his recipes with tips, techniques, and personality. He reveals the key to a good gumbo, praises the acidity of a pickled peppadew, connects food innovation to jazz and blues music, describes hitchhiking adventures across the state with his wife, Janet, and tells the tale behind the Mustachioed Swimmer, a cocktail named for Tennessee Williams.
Norman Van Aken’s Florida Kitchen
is a delicious read—the definitive guide to the historic past and multicultural future of Florida’s abundant foodways. With its forwardthinking blend of old and new, thoughtful stepbystep instructions for wonderful meals, and plenty of friendly conversation, this book is a rare immersion in a culinary artist’s world.
Gourmand International World Cookbook Awards, Selected to Represent the USA in the Local Category
Florida Book Awards, Gold Medal for Cooking
Awardwinning chef and restaurateur Norman Van Aken invites you to discover the richness of Florida’s culinary landscape. This longawaited cookbook embraces the history, the character, and the flavors of the state that has inspired Van Aken’s famous fusion style for over forty years. Drawing from Florida’s vibrant array of immigrant cultures, and incorporating local ingredients, the dishes in this book display the exciting diversity of Van Aken’s “New World Cuisine.”
Recipes include Key lime beignets; cornbreadstuffed quail with strawberryanchoguava jam and sweet and sour parsnips; “Spanglish” tortillas with hash browns, creamed spinach, and serrano ham; pork stew with raisins, tamarind, plantains, and chiles; and fully loaded cracked conch po’ boys.
While preparing these dishes, readers will enjoy advice and stories straight from the kitchen of a master chef. Van Aken infuses his recipes with tips, techniques, and personality. He reveals the key to a good gumbo, praises the acidity of a pickled peppadew, connects food innovation to jazz and blues music, describes hitchhiking adventures across the state with his wife, Janet, and tells the tale behind the Mustachioed Swimmer, a cocktail named for Tennessee Williams.
Norman Van Aken’s Florida Kitchen
is a delicious read—the definitive guide to the historic past and multicultural future of Florida’s abundant foodways. With its forwardthinking blend of old and new, thoughtful stepbystep instructions for wonderful meals, and plenty of friendly conversation, this book is a rare immersion in a culinary artist’s world.
Florida Book Awards, Gold Medal for Cooking
Awardwinning chef and restaurateur Norman Van Aken invites you to discover the richness of Florida’s culinary landscape. This longawaited cookbook embraces the history, the character, and the flavors of the state that has inspired Van Aken’s famous fusion style for over forty years. Drawing from Florida’s vibrant array of immigrant cultures, and incorporating local ingredients, the dishes in this book display the exciting diversity of Van Aken’s “New World Cuisine.”
Recipes include Key lime beignets; cornbreadstuffed quail with strawberryanchoguava jam and sweet and sour parsnips; “Spanglish” tortillas with hash browns, creamed spinach, and serrano ham; pork stew with raisins, tamarind, plantains, and chiles; and fully loaded cracked conch po’ boys.
While preparing these dishes, readers will enjoy advice and stories straight from the kitchen of a master chef. Van Aken infuses his recipes with tips, techniques, and personality. He reveals the key to a good gumbo, praises the acidity of a pickled peppadew, connects food innovation to jazz and blues music, describes hitchhiking adventures across the state with his wife, Janet, and tells the tale behind the Mustachioed Swimmer, a cocktail named for Tennessee Williams.
Norman Van Aken’s Florida Kitchen
is a delicious read—the definitive guide to the historic past and multicultural future of Florida’s abundant foodways. With its forwardthinking blend of old and new, thoughtful stepbystep instructions for wonderful meals, and plenty of friendly conversation, this book is a rare immersion in a culinary artist’s world.

















