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Momof2kiddies
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Sun, Sep 16 2007, 7:29 pm
So after our first set of a 3 day yuntif I decided that I need a new cookbook. I cannot just keep making the same things over and over. However, I dont want to just spend $25 on a cookbook with only a few easy/good recipes...been there done that. Any recommendations for really good and useful cookbooks? thanks!
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anon
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Sun, Sep 16 2007, 9:28 pm
I've heard great things about "What's Cooking?". I heard from many that the recipes are simple and tasty. And it's a relatively cheap cookbook, I think under $20.
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Nikki
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Sun, Sep 16 2007, 10:18 pm
The Balabasta's Choice is a great cookbook. I also like the Garden of Eating. Also the whole series of Kosher By Design is great too. But if you had to chose one I would chose the first one Kosher Pallette.
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boruchhashem
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 12:39 am
I have quite a few, and the Silver Spoon, is by far the best. I just got done marinating my silver tip roast in a cranberry sauce that I made from there. I want to try all their recipes, they sound easy and delicious.
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farmom
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 1:21 am
I have very limited access to ingredients. Which cookbooks have good recipes that call for basic ingredients?
(I have the Spice and Spirit and the Balabusta's Handbook. I also have KBD Entertains somewhere, but I haven't even bothered unpacking that because I remember that it calls for hard-to-get ingredients.)
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Raisin
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 5:35 am
The spice and spirit, if you don't have it. And the koshe pallette or kosher by design are both good.
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chocolate moose
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 9:38 am
you can get tons of recipes online for free. why not just google fish , salad, or whatever you are interested in?
you can also get cookbooks at the library and cheaply, used, on half.com or ebay or amazon.
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lamplighter
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 6:55 pm
CM can u recommend good websites/reliably tasty....which cookbooks specifically?
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Henya
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 7:05 pm
[quote="Nikki"]The Balabasta's Choice is a great cookbook. quote]
Yup! I use The Balabusta's choice the most from all my cookbooks. Definitely my favorite one!
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anuta
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 7:53 pm
Out of all the websites, I love www.allrecipes.com
It is very well organized, and it got reviews for each recipe that people left... I get a lot of recipes from there, and most are keepers. You can search by ingredient, they have a very sophisticated detailed search feature; you can exclude ingredients (for example, you can search for a chicken dish, and exclude "milk", "sour cream", "cheese" etc - it is not a kosher cooking site)...
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Momof2kiddies
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 8:13 pm
what are some of your favorite recipes from the balabasta's choice? I have the cookbook but don't really make too much from it all. maybe I should reconsider.
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DefyGravity
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 9:05 pm
I generally get my recipes from online sources. It's just convenient b/c then you're able to look for specific recipes for ingredients that you currently have - you're able to search through several different recipes until you find one that you like.
I generally just google the recipes, but I'll often use cooks.com, recipezaar, and allrecipes.com.
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chocolate moose
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Mon, Sep 17 2007, 9:07 pm
you can also ask friends.
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mugsisme
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Mon, Oct 01 2007, 12:57 pm
I love getting expensive books from the library. I often check Amazon to see reviews, and then take the ISPN number to my library. We can do an inter-library loan. It does take a few weeks, but I got a sewing book that would have cost me over a hundred dollars to buy!
Amazon is also great because you can see reviews.
That said, I do google most of the recipes I want. (Like a few weeks ago I wanted a new salmon recipe. I typed in salmon and just sifted through the recipes. You can also type in more than one word, like rosemary honey potatoes and see what you come up with.)
Leah
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cookielady
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Mon, Oct 29 2007, 11:49 am
mimi's cyber kitchen is a great source for alot of recipes.
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Crayon210
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Mon, Oct 29 2007, 2:47 pm
Spice and Spirit is a must have.
KBD Entertains is a great cookbook (and I don't think the ingredients are too hard to find).
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loveit
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Mon, Oct 29 2007, 3:56 pm
kosher palette II (I liked it MUCH better than the first, the recipes were more my style I guess?)
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Mevater
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Wed, Nov 21 2007, 9:12 pm
Did "The Peppermill " (5015 16th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204) come out with their cookbook yet? If yes, has anyone bought it and formed an opinion?
I thought I saw it advertised in Hamodia, so it's probably out.
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yoyosma
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Wed, Nov 21 2007, 9:14 pm
I just got The Kosher Palette 2 on ebay for $9.
If you do a search, you should find it, there is a seller who is selling a bunch of them and has good feedback.
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