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Author | : Valerie J. Frey |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2015-11-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0820330639 |
Heirloom dishes and family food traditions are rich sources of nostalgia and provide vivid ways to learn about our families’ past, yet they can be problematic. Many family recipes and food traditions are never documented in written or photographic form, existing only as unwritten know-how and lore that vanishes when a cook dies. Even when recipes are written down, they often fail to give the tricks and tips that would allow another cook to accurately replicate the dish. Unfortunately, recipes are also often damaged as we plunk Grandma’s handwritten cards on the countertop next to a steaming pot or a spattering mixer, shortening their lives. This book is a guide for gathering, adjusting, supplementing, and safely preserving family recipes and for interviewing relatives, collecting oral histories, and conducting kitchen visits to document family food traditions from the everyday to special occasions. It blends commonsense tips with sound archival principles, helping you achieve effective results while avoiding unnecessary pitfalls. Chapters are also dedicated to unfamiliar regional or ethnic cooking challenges, as well as to working with recipes that are “orphans,” surrogates, or terribly outdated. Whether you simply want to save a few accurate recipes, help yesterday’s foodways evolve so they are relevant for today’s table, or create an extensive family cookbook, this guidebook will help you to savor your memories.
Author | : Sarah Copeland |
Publisher | : Clarkson Potter |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2020-10-27 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0593139720 |
Make wholesome family favorites with the convenience of your multicooker, slow cooker, electric pressure cooker, and Instant Pot®! “I absolutely love this delicious, nourishing, colorful glimpse into Sarah’s family dining table.”—Molly Yeh, host of Girl Meets Farm and author of Molly on the Range NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY FOOD NETWORK Sure-bet Turkey Meatball Soup, hearty Double-the-Vegetables Pot Roast, and a Summer Berry Crumble that’s at home on the brunch or dessert table are just a few of the delicious ways Sarah Copeland makes sitting down to a meal with the people you love simpler than ever. From “instant” ready-when-you-wake-up breakfasts to one-pot, no-fuss dinners that cook from start to finish with the push of a button, in Instant Family Meals, you’ll find recipes including: • All-Purpose Crustless Quiche • Coconut Rice Porridge • Soup au Pistou with Pasta and Herbs • Brothy Beef Stew with Dill • Creamy Parmesan Polenta • Marinated Summer Beans • One-Pot Moroccan Chicken and Rice • Red Curry Shrimp with Basil and Lime • Easy Caramel Flan • Double Chocolate Cheesecake Sarah’s time-saving tips, straightforward instructions, and encouraging advice make using any of your multicooker settings a snap.
Author | : The Editors of Real Simple |
Publisher | : Time Inc. Books |
Total Pages | : 870 |
Release | : 2016-04-19 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0848747585 |
Think you'll never win at weeknight cooking? Think again. Your favorite ingredients are deliciously reimagined in Real Simple's latest cookbook that shows you how to spin 35 family staples into hundreds of hassle-free dishes. Organized from apples to zucchini, Dinner Made Simple is filled with 350 easy, quick dishes-many ready in 30 minutes or less-to help you get out of your recipe rut. With 10 ideas for every ingredient, you'll never look at a box of spaghetti, a bunch of carrots, or a ball of pizza dough the same way again. With helpful advice on buying and storing ingredients, genius kitchen tips, nutritional information for every recipe, and a complete dessert section (yes!), Dinner Made Simple is your new go-to resource for creating inspiring dishes all week long.
Author | : Shannon Stonger |
Publisher | : Page Street Publishing |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2020-03-24 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781624149443 |
Low-Budget Should Never Mean Low-Quality In this practical cookbook, Shannon Stonger, author of Traditionally Fermented Foods and co-author of The Doable Off-Grid Homestead, invites you into her bustling homestead kitchen. She shares how she feeds her family of eight with delicious, nutritious meals for less. Based on the wisdom of traditional food diets, these recipes are focused on unprocessed ingredients, pastured animal products and frugal foods that people have thrived on for generations. The resulting meals are gluten-free, almost entirely dairy-free, picky eater–certified and, most importantly, deeply nourishing. Find tips and tricks for cutting down on costs while prioritizing nutrient density per dollar. Follow easy directions for sprouting or soaking grains and legumes to unlock their full nutritional value, then use them in yummy meals like A Better Kefir-Chia Soaked Granola or Soaked Gluten- Free Artisan Bread. Learn to tactfully utilize more expensive produce, with foolproof recipes like higher-protein, lower-cost Stretched-Out Guacamole. With recipes like Homemade Coconut Milk and Cultured Oatgurt, you can make your own pantry staples, saving you money. There are also tons of incredible dishes that maximize wholesome animal products, mouthwatering flavors and cost-effectiveness, such as Mediterranean Hide-the-Heart Meatballs, Stretch-the-Meat and Bean Loaf and Real Food Copycat Tomato Soup. Give your family the gift of nutritious meals made from real foods—without breaking the bank.
Author | : Kirsten Hartvig |
Publisher | : Watkins Media Limited |
Total Pages | : 916 |
Release | : 2018-12-18 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1848993633 |
The Big Book of Quick, Easy Family Recipes is packed with easy, delicious meals that kids love to eat, and parents feel great about serving. Each recipe is either quick to prepare, or allows you to pop it in the oven and get on with something else, so stressful meal prep is a thing the past. With over 500 recipes, you can find brilliant options for every meal of the day. It is broken down into easy-to-use chapters: • Breakfasts • Soups and Salads • Lunches • Dinners • Desserts • Snacks • Drinks With dedicated storage instructions (so you can make the most of your leftovers), batch cooking suggestions and detailed preparation and cooking times, it has never been easier to cook healthy for the whole family.
Author | : Stanley Tucci |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2012-10-09 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1451661282 |
The Tucci Family brings wine pairings, updated recipes, gorgeous photography, and family memories to a new generation of Italian food lovers. There is some truth to the old adage, “Most of the world eats to live, but Italians live to eat.” What is it about a good Italian supper that feels like home, no matter where you’re from? Heaping plates of steaming pasta . . . crisp fresh vegetables...simple hearty soups...sumptuous stuffed meats...all punctuated with luscious, warm confections. For acclaimed actor Stanley Tucci, teasing our taste buds in classic foodie films such as Big Night and Julie & Julia was a logical progression from a childhood filled with innovative homemade Italian meals: decadent Venetian Seafood Salad; rich and gratifying Lasagna Made with Polenta and Gorgonzola Cheese; spicy Spaghetti with Tomato and Tuna; delicate Pork Tenderloin with Fennel and Rosemary; fruity Roast Duck with Fresh Figs; flavorful Baked Whole Fish in an Aromatic Salt Crust; savory Eggplant and Zucchini Casserole with Potatoes; buttery Plum and Polenta Cake; and yes, of course, the legendary Timpano. Featuring nearly 200 irresistible recipes, perfectly paired with delicious wines, The Tucci Cookbook is brimming with robust flavors, beloved Italian traditions, mouthwatering photographs, and engaging, previously untold stories from the family’s kitchen.
Author | : Inc Peter Pauper Press |
Publisher | : Peter Pauper Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781441319487 |
Preserve and organize all your treasured family recipes -- past, present, and future -- all in this recipe journal. Record the recipe, the source, and why it holds special meaning for your family as you create a treasure-trove of delicious and nostalgic memories! Recipe pages for Appetizers; Soups, Salads, & Sandwiches; SIde Dishes; Main Courses; Desserts; Beverages; and More Recipes. Measurement equivalents, substitution suggestions, wine pairings, kitchen tips, glosssary of cooking terms, and more! Inside back cover pocket.
Author | : Roberta Bishop Johnson |
Publisher | : Plume |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Amy Roloff |
Publisher | : West Winds Press |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780882408880 |
Millions of fans have watched Roloff prepare meals for her family over the past seven years of TLC's family-friendly reality TV show, "Little People, Big World." The book contains 75 recipes from Roloff's kitchen with easy-to-follow instructions for preparation.
Author | : Linda Murray Berzok |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2010-11-18 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : |
We are what we eat—not just physiologically, but culturally. This collection of cross-cultural, generational essays, and accompanying recipes shows the profound importance of food dishes within American women's lives. For people of every ethnicity, food provides much more than mere fuel for the body—it contains an invisible component that ties families and generations together with the continuity of shared experience. And for the women who are entrusted with the responsibility of keeping that priceless cultural thread intact, family recipes embody tradition, bridge generation gaps, and erase age differences. This book is organized around 50 short essays and recipes presented by women from multicultural backgrounds and dissimilar walks of life. The chapters depict the paths of these individuals in their lives and the details of how they acquired their precious family recipes. The stories document how women universally use inherited family recipes to remember and memorialize key women in their lives and to aid and measure their own growth and development. Included are reminiscences of an Egyptian aunt, a poor mother from Australia, a Katrina-flooded New Orleans family, Turkish relations, Chinese mothers, and Indian grandmothers.