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beth
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 2:58 pm
Can anyone recommend some good non kosher cookbooks that are still worth buying?Did anyone try martha stewart or ina garten?
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Barbara
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 3:09 pm
beth wrote: | Can anyone recommend some good non kosher cookbooks that are still worth buying?Did anyone try martha stewart or ina garten? |
Help us out ... what are you looking for? Do you like cooking? Fancy, not fancy?
The cookbook I have that gets used the most is the original (well, revised original) Moosewood. I've never had a bad experience with a recipe, and they're generally simple enough for 10-thumbs-in-the-kitchen me.
I'm on Weight Watchers, and have several of their cookbooks, all of which are well-used.
I'm also a devoted fan of recipezaar dot com.
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Clarissa
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 6:23 pm
I love the Silver Palate books, I hear Ina Garten's books are great. I hear mixed things about Martha Stewart's recipes. There are a million good cookbooks out there. I have lots of unkosher ones (including some old classics, and many vegetarian) and just love perusing the cookbook section at Barnes & Noble.
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chaylizi
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 6:27 pm
this is going to sound stupid, but I love the family fun cookbook. such good recipe ideas that everyone in the family will eat (maybe)
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cassandra
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 6:27 pm
I love Ina Garten, but her books don't contain that many recipes and many of them are not adaptable for kosher. (In one of the cookbooks I'd say it's about 50%.) I don't like Martha Stewart as much.
These days I prefer using the internet for recipes rather than investing in books- more options, less commitment.
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Raisin
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 6:39 pm
I have a better homes and gardens new cookbook that I love. It is falling to peices so I can't even see its name but it had a red check cover at one point. It has all the classic recipes, plus lots of how to sections - how long to roast meat for, how long to cook vegetables, how to cook different cuts of meat and so on. also it has calories for each recipe. there are a few recipes I can't use, but plenty I can.
I think they keep updating it, and I can't see what year mine was published...but I imagine they are all similar.
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OOTBubby
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 7:16 pm
I have a number of Maida Heatter's (most of you [even I am] are too young to remember her father Gabriel Heatter, but he was a very famous WWII era radio journalist and many recipes came from famous people with whom he was in touch) dessert & cookie cookbooks from which I have made many recipes. There are even a number of recipes than can be used or adapted for Pesach usage.
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BennysMommy
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 7:41 pm
cassandra wrote: |
These days I prefer using the internet for recipes rather than investing in books- more options, less commitment. |
I second that! Plus you can read reviews. I use RecipeZaar.
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NativeMom
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 8:28 pm
There are a couple good recipes in the book "Baking with Julia" I've also gotten a few good recipes from magazines like Better Homes and Gardens and Family Circle.
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chocolate moose
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 8:39 pm
dd just got one from Betty Crocker, another was Rachel Ray, and a third for the beg. cook, all in the clearance/bargain at Border's.
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Pineapple
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 8:43 pm
I love the betty croker one
My mother has a good hosekeeping one that is also really good
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sky
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Wed, Dec 31 2008, 9:02 pm
the Joy of cooking.
I use it all the time it has every possible imaginable recipe in there and it has basic information about every day food.
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avigailmiriam
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Thu, Jan 01 2009, 4:42 pm
I tend to use the internet and the recipe book my mother made for me when I got married.
The cookbooks I LOVE are
Vegetarian Cooking For Everyone (which is basically an encyclopedia for cooking every plant under the sun)
Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World
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Tzippora
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Thu, Jan 01 2009, 4:45 pm
AM, ever tried the Candle Cafe cookbook (I want to try the Seitan Chimichurri) or the Angelica's Kitchen cookbook. Both are vegan/veggie cookbooks that are really good and might be your style.
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avigailmiriam
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Thu, Jan 01 2009, 4:51 pm
Tzippora wrote: | AM, ever tried the Candle Cafe cookbook (I want to try the Seitan Chimichurri) or the Angelica's Kitchen cookbook. Both are vegan/veggie cookbooks that are really good and might be your style. |
I've heard good things about both of them (I have a friend who loves the candle cafe) but I don't have them.
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DefyGravity
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Thu, Jan 01 2009, 4:52 pm
I usually check out a bunch of cookbooks from the library. The ones that I frequently check out are Rachael Ray's books, Giada De Laurentiis, and the Moosewood cookbooks.
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Chani
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Thu, Jan 01 2009, 7:58 pm
The one I go to again and again is the Yesterday Today and Tomorrow cookbook. A great general cookbook with a Southern flavor to it. It doesn't have any photos, but I've never made anything from it which wasn't good.
I also have a couple of different Southern Living cookbooks which are great. (What can I say? You can take the gal out of the South, but you can't take the South out of the gal!)
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ihyphenated
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Mon, Jan 05 2009, 8:34 pm
AM, once again you are my cookbook twin.
also, in general on the awesomeness of Isa and Terry- husband and I met Isa and Terry at NYU 2 yrs ago- they were giving a cooking class on how to make their vegan waffles!! also they are so cool. and the first episode of Post Punk Kitchen (their web-cooking-show) is a PESACH show!!!
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