Tri-County Vanguard

Digby Pines chef and Halifax artist team up for cookbook

- AMANDA DOUCETTE DIGBYCOURI­ER. CA SUBMITTED AMANDA DOUCETTE

Chef Dale Nichols and Halifax artist Lynda Shalagan have teamed up to present some of the best recipes served at the Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa.

“I never really had a desire to make a cookbook but when I was approached about this idea, I thought, well, why not,” Nichols said.

The book called From Palette to Palate – Culinary Artworks from the Digby Pines Kitchen, was just recently released. There is a calendar with select recipes available as well. They are for sale at the Digby Pines.

The project took the pair just over a year to complete.

For Nichols, the challenge was to narrow down the list of his favourite recipes, while keeping a variety of categories in the book at the same time.

The book includes seafood, main courses, salads, pastas, appetizers and desserts.

There are more than 150 easyto- follow recipes illustrate­d by 50 water colour images created by Shalagan.

“I wanted everything in there to be something household cooks can actually make themselves,” said Nichols.

Most recipes include a lot of local products from around the Digby area and Digby scallops are featured in the book twice.

In the book readers can find photograph­s of the actual dishes taken by Nichols in his kitchen and paintings inspired by the photos from Shalagan.

Shalagan usually does a lot of her art alone but she enjoyed working on the project with Nichols.

“It was a lot of fun working with someone else for a change,” she said.

Shalagan has been painting for more than 40 years and this was the first cookbook she has participat­ed in.

She started her art career doing still life paintings, so this project reminded her of the beginning of her career.

“I really enjoy doing still life paintings and I’m very happy with how it turned out,” she • One night’s accommodat­ion with compliment­ary upgrade (based on availabili­ty at the time of booking). • Special in-room amenity including house made truffles, local craft beers on ice and an autographe­d copy of “From Palette to Palate.” • Chef Dale Nichols’ Eight Course Tasting Menu with local wine pair- • Full hot and cold buffet breakfast with compliment­ary Mimosa. Rates start at $376 plus tax, based on double occupancy. Additional plans include an overnight package including a painting lesson with Shalagan and lunch hosted by Chef Nichols. said.

Shalagan will be in Digby during the third week of June displaying her artwork at the Pines Golf Resort and Spa. The paintings will be for sale and 25 per cent of all proceeds from her work will be donated to the Atlantic Canadian Organic Regional Network (ACORN).

Shalagan’s work has appeared both locally and nationally. She also teaches art part time at the Sacred Heart School in Halifax.

Nichols has been a chef since 1981 and has been the head chef at the Pines’ since 2009. Before this he served as the executive chef for several Maritime hotels including the Algonquin Resort in New Brunswick and the Keltic Lodge.

Nichols also served as a Canadian culinary ambassador, helping Canadian Airlines develop in- flight meals for first- class passengers and representi­ng the country in a cultural exchange with Taiwan.

Guests of Digby Pines can take in the entire experience this season with a special package celebratin­g the book’s release.

ings (reservatio­ns required).

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Digby Pines chef Dale Nichols and the cookbook From Palette to Palate – Culinary Artworks from the Digby Pines Kitchen.
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Lynda Shalagan.

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