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Pop It in the Toaster Oven: From Entrees to Desserts, More Than 250 Delectable, Healthy, and Convenient Recipes | 
enlarge | Author: Lois Dewitt Publisher: Three Rivers Press
List Price: $13.95 Buy Used: $7.57 You Save: $6.38 (46%)
Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 0609807684 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.589 EAN: 9780609807682 ASIN: 0609807684
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Product Description Are you pressed for time, too tired to cook just for yourself, or simply looking for something beyond a microwaved frozen meal or take-out food loaded with fat, salt, and preservatives? Busy people want a real oven-baked dinner without all the fuss (not to mention the leftovers!).
The solution? The trusty toaster oven—which is designed to bake, roast, toast, and broil small portions of food both efficiently and economically. This amazing cookbook will show time-pressed cooks how to prepare delicious, healthy meals quickly and easily, while opening their eyes to the wide range of dishes that are possible with this often underutilized appliance. Pop It in the Toaster Oven will inspire any bored eater to break out of the toast function with recipes such as Buttermilk Pancakes, Minted Lamb Chops, Ginger Miso Calamari, Spicy Beef Fajitas, and Pear Praline Pie. With special tips on choosing the best toaster oven and the proper cookware to use, Pop It in the Toaster Oven will help readers to rediscover this wonderfully convenient appliance.
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Nice handbook for the novice and/or busy cook July 11, 2008 Marianne O. Schmidt 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I like this book because it gave me some great ideas on what to do with my toaster oven, and there are many different things I can do with it, that I hadn't thought about. I will probably not make the low fat versions of many of the recipes, since that isn't the way we eat, but there are some terrific ideas in here. I like it that she shows us what is possible with the toaster oven and how to get the results you want. It has made me value my new "toy" more than ever. There are some recipes that I will make as is; the main dishes and sides look good to me, and there were several that I thought sounded excellent. We don't eat a lot of desserts, so that section didn't interest me, especially since it was low fat. We stopped dieting and started eating healthfully, watching portion sizes and eating a variety of foods. The weight comes off if you are intelligent and thoughtful about your choices. You can eat anything you want, within reason. You don't need to do low fat or low carb or any other low thing out there! All in all, a handy little book, and a good resource. I am also buying a cookbook for convecton cooking since my toaster oven has a nice convection feature, and this book really didn't go into that.
toaster oven book March 8, 2007 Marianne Gardner (pocatello Idaho) 2 out of 16 found this review helpful
not quite what i thought it would be ,, but it will be ok
Cook book December 13, 2006 T. Jones 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is perfect. The recipes are concise, have many to choose from and always are developed with your health in mind. The author also shares some insight to how, where and when the recipes were created. Congratulations Lois on a wonderful book!
Toaster Oven Recipes August 31, 2005 Robert E. Klink 6 out of 14 found this review helpful
Very Satisfied with this book. It was what I was looking for. Thank You. Bo
great recipes January 7, 2004 Robert Fent (Aiken, SC) 42 out of 43 found this review helpful
I have found this book to have tremendous recipes, and most are low fat. Everything I have tried works to perfection. My only complaint, is the pan sizes are not real. Like many recipes call for an 81/2x81/2x4 one quart dish. There is no such dish.
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