Sunday, January 4, 2009

Good Housekeeping Soups Stews or Whats for Dinner

Good Housekeeping Soups & Stews: 150 Delicious Recipes

Author: Staff of Good Housekeeping

Easy to make, full of flavor, simple to freeze, and as delicious reheated as fresh, soups and stews are a home cook’s best friend. Good Housekeeping has assembled a wonderful collection of simple, healthy, triple-tested recipes to warm up every mealtime. Grab a spoon for chunky chowders and gumbos. Satisfy your taste buds with satiny smooth bisques and clear consommés. Roasted Chile and Tomatillo Stew will delight vegetarians; Hungarian Pork Goulash makes a fabulous main dish; and Fruit Soup with Coconut Sorbet finishes dinner in style. In addition, the magazine’s food experts offer smart tips on preparation, planning ahead, buying and choosing ingredients, and adjusting a recipe’s taste to your personal preferences.

Susan Hurst - Library Journal

This collection includes vegetables, chicken, beef, pork and lamb, fish and shellfish, pasta and beans, and chilled and fruit soups. Most sections include both lighter soups and heartier stews. While many are the long-simmering creations we associate with the genre, others take advantage of deli items, ramen noodles, or other conveniences to make a quick meal. Some are also designed for the Crock-Pot, and many of those that aren't could easily be adapted by slow-cooker users. The recipes are laid out nicely, and the spiral binding allows the book to lie flat when open. Not all recipes are illustrated, but those that are feature close-up photos that show the dishes off to real advantage. Overall, what you would expect from Good Housekeeping: well-tested, not too complicated recipes at a reasonable price. Recommended for large cookery collections or where there is interest.



Book review: The Whole Grain Diet Miracle or Simple Essentials Chocolate

What's for Dinner: Fix It Fast Recipes Plus Quick as a Wink Tips for Making Everyday Dinners Delightful

Author: Gooseberry Patch

The most-asked question has finally been answered!  What's for Dinner? Cookbook has scrumptious recipes for casseroles, slow cooking, grilling, meatless meals, dinner for 2 and more, like horseradish pot roast, shepherd's pie, zesty macaroni & cheese, spinach-Swiss pie, garlic ranch chicken, crustless coconut pie and punch bowl cake. You'll love the recipe tips for easy prep and simple substitutions for lighter fare too.



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