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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL!!
If I could give this cookbook 10 stars, I surely would. Here are some truly wonderful recipes for just the sort of tasty foods that one usually has to find in upscale delicatessens or fancy restaurants. A nice touch is Helen Witty's notes in the margin that give helpful tips on achieving the most successful results. I've learned a lot about cooking techniques from this...
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6 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great Ideas, but where's the Beef?
My wife ordered this book and thinks it is a great compilation of all the other "good stuff" you might want to make as an appetizer or just add as a side dish to spice up your meal (so, that's where they got the title from!). Overall, we enjoyed reading this book and looking at all the different recipes they offered. One of the first recipes in the book is...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL!!, February 4, 2008
This review is from: The Good Stuff Cookbook: Over 300 Delicacies to Make at Home (Paperback)
If I could give this cookbook 10 stars, I surely would. Here are some truly wonderful recipes for just the sort of tasty foods that one usually has to find in upscale delicatessens or fancy restaurants. A nice touch is Helen Witty's notes in the margin that give helpful tips on achieving the most successful results. I've learned a lot about cooking techniques from this cookbook that have made me a better and more confident cook.

The relishes and dessert toppings are fabulous. But the home-made condiments section is one of my most favorite parts of this cookbook. I've given home-made vinegars and flavored oils in pretty bottles as Christmas gifts and I always have a bottle of citrus vinegar in my pantry -- great for salads!

The selection of 'good stuff' recipes included here makes this an unusual and (for me) indispensable resource in my cookbook collection. I recommend it highly.

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[And as for the gentleman who wrote that he wondered how many chicken livers to use -- I have made the liver mousse recipe with the standard containers one usually finds in the meat section of the supermarket (about a pound, I think), simply adjusting seasonings and chicken fat to get the right consistency -- no problem!]
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great compendium of "etcetera" to cook, July 4, 2008
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Looking for recipes for homemade condiments, salads, burger toppings, butters, oils, breads, and other miscellaneous things that usually get relegated to the appendix of other cookbooks? Well this is your book!

I made the red wine relish for a BBQ last year, and after tasting it on their burgers, guests started piling it on their plate as a salad! Next time, I'm going to have to triple the recipe.

The recipes are clear, easy to follow, usually don't include too many ingredients and don't take all that much time. This book is absolutely indispensable if you're trying to make as much of your own food as possible.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Helen Witty fan, April 21, 2011
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HAving purchased Helen's Fancy Pantry many years ago it is great to have another book full of inspiring preserves. Happy with the quality of the secondhand copy too.

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6 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great Ideas, but where's the Beef?, August 13, 1998
This review is from: The Good Stuff Cookbook: Over 300 Delicacies to Make at Home (Paperback)
My wife ordered this book and thinks it is a great compilation of all the other "good stuff" you might want to make as an appetizer or just add as a side dish to spice up your meal (so, that's where they got the title from!). Overall, we enjoyed reading this book and looking at all the different recipes they offered. One of the first recipes in the book is for a country pate (which they extoll as being the greatest thing since sliced bread), and if you're into pate, it actually sounds quite tasty. Our BIGGEST concern with this recipe is that they sort of forget to tell you how much chicken liver you need to use for this recipe (although they are very specific about all the other ingredients). Sort of makes us worry about what's missing in the rest of the book. Other than that, it's a pretty neat reference. p.s. If anyone gets this book and figures out what the amount is, please let us know. : )
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The Good Stuff Cookbook: Over 300 Delicacies to Make at Home by Helen Witty (Paperback - January 8, 1997)
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