Caesar Country Cocktails, Clams & Canada

Caesar Country Cocktails, Clams & Canada by Aaron Harowitz, published by Appetite by Random House on June 7, 2022, is a comprehensive exploration of the iconic Canadian cocktail, the Caesar. This 320-page book serves as a tribute to Canada, delving into the art and science of crafting this beloved drink. Harowitz, alongside co-founder Zack Silverman of Walter Craft Caesar, presents a rich collection of cocktail and food recipes, enhanced by contributions from renowned Canadian bartenders and chefs.
Readers will discover a blend of history and culinary creativity as the book showcases various interpretations of the classic Caesar. The narrative is inspired by travels across Canada, highlighting the diverse people, places, and experiences that shape this cocktail’s identity. With a focus on cooking, beverages, and the regional significance of the Caesar, this edition invites readers to engage with both the drink and the culture it represents.
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Caesar Country is a love letter to Canada by way of one cocktail—our cocktail—the Caesar.
In this stunning book, Aaron Harowitz and Zack Silverman—co-founders of Walter Craft Caesar—take you on a deep and detailed dive through the art and science of Caesar making. They share a compelling collection of cocktail and food recipes, including contributions from some of Canada’s top bartenders and chefs, showcasing the countless ways to reinterpret the classic Caesar. Caesar Country is inspired by travels across Canada—the people met, places seen, drinks enjoyed—and seamlessly weaves together the Caesar’s history, evolution,and the innovators behind it, to create a visual and culinary celebration of the country it calls home.
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