When most people think of quintessential Maine cooking, images of boiled lobsters, blueberry pie, and clambakes come to mind. But today, all along the state's long, rugged coastline, a new generation of chefs and restaurants are using such classic ingredients--and many others--to create wonderful dishes that represent both tradition and innovation.Maine's chefs have important ties to the communities around them--and to the fish, shellfish, vegetables, and fruits produced by local fishermen and farmers. In Creative Coastal Cooking, these fresh ingredients are used to create some two hundred delicious, practical recipes. In addition, the book includes candid photos of both the chefs and the restaurants, and some travel information and historical background, as well. In these pages, you will cook "elbow to elbow" with the key people in the kitchens of coastal restaurants ranging from the famed Cherie's in southern Maine's Kennebunk and the elegant, Owl's Headbased Primo, to the delightful Burning Tree down east, in Bar Harbor. The results are sure to bring a smile to the face of anyone who loves good regional food.