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Shortlisted for a 2021 Taste Canada Award and four 2021 Saskatchewan Book Awards
A robust and inspiring travel companion for both local and visiting food-lovers alike that reveals the stories, inspiration, and friendly faces of the people who craft great food in Saskatchewan.
From the province’s southern grain fields to its northern boreal forests, from its city markets to its small-town diners, Saskatchewan is the humble heartland of some of the nation’s most delicious food.
Author Jenn Sharp and photographer Richard Marjan spent four months travelling Saskatchewan, chatting at market stalls, in kitchens, bottling sheds, and stockrooms. Flat Out Delicious is the culmination of interviews with small-scale farmers and city gardeners, beekeepers and chocolatiers, ranchers, chefs, and winemakers. Together they tell the story of Saskatchewan’s unique food systems.
The journey is organized into seven regions (including a chapter each for restaurant hotbeds Regina and Saskatoon), with essays that delve deeper—into traditional Indigenous moose hunts, wild rice farming in the remote north, and berry picking in the south. There are profiles of over 150 artisans, along with detailed maps, travel tips, and stunning photography, making the book the ideal companion for a road trip that involves plenty of stopping to eat along the way.
You’ll meet a lettuce-grower who left a career in the city, and the small-town grad who worked his way up in the Saskatoon restaurant world; couples who are the first in their families to raise livestock, alongside new generations maintaining century-old operations. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or are Saskatchewan born and bred, prepare to be surprised by the abundance of personalities and culinary experiences to be found here in the land of living skies.
"Discovering what makes Saskatchewan's culinary scene unique through Jenn Sharp's eyes is absolutely inspiring." - Dan Clapson, Eat North co-founder and the Globe and Mail Prairie Region restaurant critic
"A comprehensive handbook to the vibrant local food systems in [Saskatchewan] . . . a triumph." —Saskatoon StarPhoenix
"It's all about reconnecting with food, farms, and the diverse land of our province." —Sam Maciag, CBC Saskatchewan News
"Jenn Sharp’s new book, Flat Out Delicious: Your Definitive Guide to Saskatchewan’s Food Artisans, will be finding its way into the glove boxes and consoles of many vehicles heading out on the highway this summer. Along with sunblock and water bottles, this guide to good eating in Saskatchewan is destined to be an essential element of every road trip." —Prairie Books NOW
"This book is going to surprise a lot of people. Saskatchewan's culinary star has been quietly rising, and Jenn Sharp has captured the breadth and depth of its food artisans in this timely book." —Jennifer Cockrall-King, award-winning author of Food Artisans of the Okanagan
"SPIN farming's pioneer Wally Satzewich, indigenous land-based healers, drive-through perogies and hipster chefs? Jenn Sharp's making Saskatchewan's food flat out famous." —Karen Anderson, president of Alberta Food Tours and author of Food Artisans of Alberta
"Part travel companion (you could plan a food-inspired trip to any region of the province with the book as your guide), part love letter to the land, Jenn Sharp and Richard Marjan share this humble heartland through the eyes and voice of those who know it well and want to sing its praises to the world." —Slow Food Canada