The New Cafe Beaujolais Cookbook, Julian Lopez (9781685555238) — Readings Books
The New Cafe Beaujolais Cookbook
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The New Cafe Beaujolais Cookbook

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A celebration of California coastal cuisine from Mendocino's beloved Cafe Beaujolais-featuring 85+ fresh, seasonal recipes from chef Julian Lopez.

"Loaded with imaginative recipes for entertaining or for everyday use, The New Cafe Beaujolais Cookbook has the makings of a modern classic." -Foreword Reviews, starred review

From buttermilk cinnamon coffee cake to pine-smoked salmon and lemon cheesecake, this modern cookbook highlights the vibrant flavors that define Cafe Beaujolais. Chef Julian Lopez brings a fresh perspective to the restaurant's legacy with globally inspired, locally sourced dishes for every meal of the day.

Includes updated classics from former chef Margaret Fox, plus stories from The Brickery, The Waiting Room, and the farmers who make it all possible.

From Cafe Beaujolais to Your Kitchen:

  • CALIFORNIA CUISINE AT ITS BEST: Showcases the farm-to-table flavors and culinary heritage of Northern California wine country.

  • SEASONAL RECIPES FOR EVERY OCCASION: 85+ approachable recipes-from brunch to dinner-inspired by Cafe Beaujolais, The Brickery, and The Waiting Room.

  • VISUALLY STUNNING: More than 150 full-color photographs and illustrated maps capture the people, places, and plates that define Mendocino's food culture.

  • CULINARY LEGACY, REIMAGINED: A blend of old and new, with classic Cafe Beaujolais favorites revisited for today's home cook.

Whether you're a home cook, cookbook collector, or longtime fan of the cafe, The New Cafe Beaujolais Cookbook is a delicious tribute to one of California's most cherished culinary destinations.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Collective Book Studio
Country
United States
Date
12 February 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9781685555238

A celebration of California coastal cuisine from Mendocino's beloved Cafe Beaujolais-featuring 85+ fresh, seasonal recipes from chef Julian Lopez.

"Loaded with imaginative recipes for entertaining or for everyday use, The New Cafe Beaujolais Cookbook has the makings of a modern classic." -Foreword Reviews, starred review

From buttermilk cinnamon coffee cake to pine-smoked salmon and lemon cheesecake, this modern cookbook highlights the vibrant flavors that define Cafe Beaujolais. Chef Julian Lopez brings a fresh perspective to the restaurant's legacy with globally inspired, locally sourced dishes for every meal of the day.

Includes updated classics from former chef Margaret Fox, plus stories from The Brickery, The Waiting Room, and the farmers who make it all possible.

From Cafe Beaujolais to Your Kitchen:

  • CALIFORNIA CUISINE AT ITS BEST: Showcases the farm-to-table flavors and culinary heritage of Northern California wine country.

  • SEASONAL RECIPES FOR EVERY OCCASION: 85+ approachable recipes-from brunch to dinner-inspired by Cafe Beaujolais, The Brickery, and The Waiting Room.

  • VISUALLY STUNNING: More than 150 full-color photographs and illustrated maps capture the people, places, and plates that define Mendocino's food culture.

  • CULINARY LEGACY, REIMAGINED: A blend of old and new, with classic Cafe Beaujolais favorites revisited for today's home cook.

Whether you're a home cook, cookbook collector, or longtime fan of the cafe, The New Cafe Beaujolais Cookbook is a delicious tribute to one of California's most cherished culinary destinations.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Collective Book Studio
Country
United States
Date
12 February 2026
Pages
304
ISBN
9781685555238