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enlarge | Author: Beth Hensperger Publisher: Harvard Common Press
List Price: $12.95 Buy New: $4.16 You Save: $8.79 (68%)
Rating: 41 reviews
Media: Paperback Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.9 x 0.8
ISBN: 1558323414 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5612 EAN: 9781558323414 ASIN: 1558323414
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships immediately! Perfect and New! 2006 Paperback.
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Great for two! September 29, 2008 Deana L. Jowers (southern US) This is a great addition for my cooking for one or two cookbook collection. I have had such a hard time collecting recipes for one or two people. This is the first for the slow cooker that I have found. I love it. Thanks!
A little testing couldn't hurt ... May 20, 2008 Paula P (Central MA) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book caught my eye with what seemed to be innovative recipes. That is, until I actually tried some. I gave the author the benefit of my doubts regarding the use of items that normally one wouldn't consider slow-cooking - like pork tenderloin. Until I cooked her pork tenderloin with rhubarb recipe, I didn't know it was possible to create shoe leather from tenderloin. My family has expressly forbidden me to try anything else from the book. I have only myself to blame. I was so taken in by the rhurbarb sauce that I overlooked her nonsensical suggestion of 6-7 hours of slow cooking for a tenderloin. Believe me, one thing it wasn't was "fork-tender." This book is just another blaring example of the flood of cookbooks out there with recipes that haven't been tested. Don't encourage these authors by buying their books. If you want a good cookbook for the slow-cooker, it's tough to beat any of Mable Hoffman's. Just because they ARE your mother's slow-cooker recipes, doesn't make them bad or boring.
Use now and later May 9, 2008 Jean Dailey (Ohio) The perfect wedding present: A 1.5 qt. slow cooker and "Not Your Mother's Slow Cooker (125 yummy) Recipes For Two." Book contains a definitive section on how to choose and tricks to using a slow cooker, how to convert recipes to slow cooker use, and how to increase or decrease recipe sizes. Then for a future gift when their family has expanded, give them an oval 3.5 qt. slow cooker.
Not your Everyday Cookbook April 7, 2008 Matt Johnstone (Indianapolis Indiana Area) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book has some great recipies and works well for individuals like me - one that is not an expert at cooking. My wife was a gourmet cook and often used a crock-pot to prepare wonderful meals. Her passing left a void in my life, including the need to learn how to cook. Now I can prepare great meals that remind me of the "old days." Furthermore, I can the the crock-pot do the work while I continue to write. I even sent a copy of the original book to my daughter. This is a book well worth owning.
Definitely not the same old slow cooker recipes March 22, 2008 DLK (Florida) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Yes, there are some unusual spices for a number of the recipes. I have no idea where to get nasturtiums for the Nasturtium Butter (especially since nasturtiums are annuals). But, there are some that do not ... such as the Barbecue Pulled Chicken. It is made from ingredients usually already in your cabinet, and it tastes fabulous! There are numerous recipes for different kinds of chili. Some use dry beans and some use canned beans. One even uses nothing but vegetables. So, there are a number of usable recipes (some easier than others). The portions are generous for 2 people, which is great for the empty-nesters. Most of the recipes use the fattier thigh meat instead of leaner breast meat (the author obviously prefers thigh meat). I just go ahead and use breast meat, and the recipes have worked out great. There are recipes for making your own chicken broth and turkey broth using wings. I'm not sure the author realizes that, due to their popularity, wings are priced higher than breast meat! Not an economical solution; but, it is a solution for those who can't have the high sodium and sugar found in commercially prepared broths. So far, I'm really enjoying recipes that are NOT centered around another can of condensed soup. There is no nutritional information given for any of the recipes.
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