Vegetarian Traditions
Stories • Recipes • Travel • Farms • Traditions
A Culinary Journal by Chef George Vutetakis
For more than fifty years, I’ve explored the people, places, and traditions behind remarkable plant-based food—from
San Diego and Michigan farmers’ markets and the Inn Season Café to villages in India and tropical farms in Peru.
I invite you to discover recipes, culinary travel, farming traditions, ingredient histories,
and the joy of cooking with nature’s abundance.
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Roasted Peach Ginger Compote
For generations, preserving the summer harvest has been one of the great culinary traditions of orchard regions around the world. While many peaches become jams, preserves, or pies, this roasted compote is my way of capturing the remarkable flavor of the Okanagan’s freestone peaches in one simple recipe that lets the fruit remain the star
Inn Season Cashew Cardamom Cake
Of the desserts developed during those years, Cashew Cardamom Cake remained one of the most requested. It stayed on the menu rotation through much of the café’s remarkable 39-year history and became a favorite for birthdays, celebrations, and countless memorable dinners shared with family and friends
Awe-Inspiring Bourbon Pecan Pie
Looking to wow them for the Holidays, or a dish to make any random occasion special? Here is a recipe that is sure to please and satiate the cravings for the comforting foods of our youth.
Maple Carrot Halava
Outside of carrot cake and muffins, carrots are rarely used for desserts here in North America. Traditional Indian carrot halava is prepared using two different methods. The first is to cook the carrots in clarified butter (ghee) and sugar until only the sweetness of the carrot remains and the sugar slightly caramelizes.