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What`s your favorite cookbooks? ? | |
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well mine is a plastic pocketbook full of recipes I clipped from weekend magazines I don't even follow recipes, but I look at the pictures to write my shopping lists | |
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Williams - Sonoma Meats & Poultry I've yet to try this new one: Sophie Dahl Miss Dahl's Volumptuous Delights... | |
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When I was in college, I asked my mom to write out the recipes of my favorite dishes of hers. She hand-wrote everything in a red notebook, and I still have it. I love opening it up. In fact, I'll be using it today when I make my mom's ginger cookies, which are the best. I keep all my recipe clippings in that same notebook too.
Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything is the official cookbook I turn to most often. Everything I've ever made out of it has turned out great. He's a wonderful cook.
I like to read cookbooks, and I love the ones that provide some information about the science of it. Madeleine Kamman's The Making of a Cook is really fun for that.
And finally, The America's Test Kitchen Cookbook is great for quick and simple recipes. It's not too extravagant, but their stuff is really good.
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All cookbooks are my favorite, because I collect them. I don't even use all of them, I just LOVE cookbooks. Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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My mom made a family cookbook, too. Of course, she did it on a computer - didn't want to write it all out for four daughters, plus the best friend of of one of those daughters.
I have two favorite cookbooks (other than the family cookbook). The first is from a restaurant that no longer exists in Madison. It's where Odessa Piper, a James Beard Award winner and pioneer of local, natural restaurant cooking, got her start...
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And I couldn't live without Baking with Julia. Boca Negra and Nectarine Upside Down Cake...
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The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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I love "Taste of Home" the entire series. The different magazines and the cookbooks.
www.tasteofhome.com
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Individually, these are not my favorite recipes, but this book prety much singlehandedly taught me to cook. It is more of a textbook than a collection of meals. And to this day, it is the one I use the most (though I often make slight adjustments to the recipes, now).
It has every damn recipe imaginable in it!
My Legacy
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I love the Test Kitchen! I have one season's book, I need to get the big one My Legacy
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Sometimes just reading them nourishes me.
I actually prefer the Taste of Home magazine, specifically the Simple and Delicious edition. It always has some fast, good and cheap recipes.
Oh, and I like this little book. [img:$uid]http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m193/thomissy/Fastcheapandeasy.jpg[/img:$uid] Shake it til ya make it | |
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The foundation of any cookbook collection begins with this!
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I also really love cookbooks made by groups, like churches etc...I will buy those suckers up when I see them at garage sales. Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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Small town cookbooks are pretty cool. Shake it til ya make it | |
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Yep. Family cookbooks and collected recipes. Don't generally have a favorite other than that. I usually end up skimming through most cookbooks looking for recipes I can convert to vegitarian dishes.
Random side note: I recently started scanning my Great-Grandmothers 1937 journal. Started in late 1936 and the latest dated clipping I've found in it so far is 1955. It's a trip! It's filled with newspaper clippings about my family and their friends around the Hershey Pennsylvania area, wars, local news events, Hollywood of the day AND recipes. The first page is a picture of Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. Across the top of the page it says "She Died For Her Country." It's about 380 pages and although some of them are blank at the back, there's at least another 150 clippings stuffed in between the pages, too. Plus, a majority of the pages has more than one thing stuck to it. Anyway, the recipes are great! Totally old school cooking. Written totally different than cookbooks are now. I'll post a PhotoBucket link when I get done with the project (if I get done, tried before and failed ). | |
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My favorites have always been the church or community cookbooks you pick up at craft shows and such! I also like the cooking Light cookbooks from taste of home, and the taste of home ones from taste of home.. ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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I use recipes more as a refrence.
www.allrecipes.com "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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Oooooh, i`ll have to try that one, looks great! | |
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Ohmygod, WHAT is the cake on the cover of that? I assume strawberry? That recipe alone would seem to be worth buying the book for.
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Mastering The Art Of French Cooking I've used it a lot since watching Julie & Julia. | |
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