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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good solid comfort food cookbook
I wish I could give 4 1/2 stars, but just couldn't work up to 5...but this will make a perfect gift for those who love old fashioned comfort food; or as a gift to yourself. Many recipes are a bit beyond diner fare, but still simple enough for beginning cooks.
There are more than 400 recipes, not the 180 stated in the write-up. The book contains hints on many pages,...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not very authoritative.
This is probably not something that you want to make your main cookbook. I doubt that the people who submitted the recipes for this book really knew what they were talking about. The strawberry chiffon pie recipe NEVER works (try the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook instead), and the person who submitted the recipe for Brunswick Stew OBVIOUSLY knows NOTHING about it(it...
Published on December 17, 2009 by Lee Walker


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good solid comfort food cookbook, October 17, 2008
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I wish I could give 4 1/2 stars, but just couldn't work up to 5...but this will make a perfect gift for those who love old fashioned comfort food; or as a gift to yourself. Many recipes are a bit beyond diner fare, but still simple enough for beginning cooks.
There are more than 400 recipes, not the 180 stated in the write-up. The book contains hints on many pages, such as to clean a pot with marks fill with water and add cream of tarter and bring to a boil, something my grandmother taught me, but doesn't seem to be well known today. There is a reference section including `how long will it keep' and `effects of freezing'.
Chapters include breakfast, appetizers, soups, salads, pasta, side dishes, poultry, meat, seafood, pasta, potatoes, breads, desserts, canning and preserving, barbecues. Comments and blue ribbon ratings are given.
If you are looking for a good solid old fashioned cookbook, something that would have your grandma's recipe for snow pudding or pioneer stew, but also contains braised lamb with gremolata or grilled salmon with maple mustard glaze, then this is the one for you. Just also be aware that the format is smaller than the normal 8X10, but believe me my eyesight isn't what it used to be and the pages are so clean and uncluttered I didn't have trouble reading the print.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not very authoritative., December 17, 2009
This review is from: The Old Farmer's Almanac Everyday Cookbook (Hardcover)
This is probably not something that you want to make your main cookbook. I doubt that the people who submitted the recipes for this book really knew what they were talking about. The strawberry chiffon pie recipe NEVER works (try the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook instead), and the person who submitted the recipe for Brunswick Stew OBVIOUSLY knows NOTHING about it(it doesn't even call for potatoes HELLOOOOO!). Also, if you're a beginning cook you probably want to stay away from this one anyway because it doesn't have a lot of the basic recipes. For instance, it only has one recipe for fried chicken and it's a Louisiana style fried chicken rather than something more basic (They have a lot of nerve using southern recipes anyway since the person who came up with the Brunswick Stew recipe certainly wasn't southern). There recipe for baked beans is good but they leave out the important fact that you have to stir the beans now and then while they're baking). Who knows what other tips they left out. If your're a more experienced cook this book might be okay.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy and practical, August 25, 2009
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I have slowly been collecting cookbooks. I am always on the look-out for cookbooks that I can easily follow without a lot of complicated ingredients. I have mostly made the desserts including the carrot cake, banana sour cream bread and both have been a huge hit. I will continue to collect cookbooks mostly to read and dream of trying the complicated recipes hoping for perfection but this one I will use on a regular basis.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Solid Recipes, February 19, 2009
This review is from: The Old Farmer's Almanac Everyday Cookbook (Hardcover)



THE OLD FARMER'S
EVERYDAY COOKBOOK ALMANAC:
A Guarantee of Goodness Everyday!

A review by Marty Martindale

From the press which publishes Yankee Magazine and the editors of the Farmer's Almanac, this book is a collection of 400 recipes, solid recipes and a general, all'round basic cookbook for anyone. Many of the recipes are winners of recent Old Farmer's Almanac reader recipe contests. The eds promise "each and every recipe comes with the promise expectations will be met - no exceeded!" The book also carries a lot of cooking hints and tips.

Special Sections in the book pertain to Backyard Barbecues and Family Favorites. Here is a quick look at some interesting recipes from the book:

NUT HASH
Combine nut meats, cooking oil, onion, pears, naval oranges, celery, bell peppers and cardamom

SPINACH AND PASTA SOUP
Turkey sausage, onion, garlic, tomatoes, broth, bow-tie pasta, fresh spinach and a can of cannelli beans

PECAN AND PORK SALAD
Boston lettuce, pecan halves, butter, paprika, pork tenderloin, oregano and a vinaigrette dressing

CREAMY MUSHROOM BAKE
White mushrooms, butter, nutmeg, heavy cream, French break and Swiss cheese

EGGPLANT TOMATO CASSEROLE
Eggplant, olive oil, garlic, tomatoes, sugar, bread crumbs and Cheddar cheese

JAMAICAN PINEAPPLE ORANGE CHICKEN
Fryer chicken, flour, chili powder, vegetable oil, orange juice, raisins, dark rum, cinnamon, cloves and crushed pineapple

DARTMOOR FIDGET PIE
Lean bacon, potatoes, onions, green apples, brown sugar, egg white and pie crust

LAMB CHOPS WITH MINT PESTO
Mint leaves, olive oil, Parmesan cheese, parsley, pine nuts, garlic, basil leaves and seasoning. Serve over sauted lamb chops.

BAKED SCALLOPS
Scallops, butter, garlic, seasoning and parsley

PEANUT SESAME NOODLES
Chinese egg noodles, sesame oil, soy sauce, Chinese black vinegar, peanut butter, hot pepper oil and scallions

SOUR CREAM BANANA BREAD
Butter, sugar, eggs, sour cream, bananas, vanilla, flour, baking powder, baking soda and chopped nuts

WORLD'S BEST CHEESECAKE
Graham crackers, butter and walnuts for crust. Filling: cream cheese, sugar, eggs and lemon juice, Topping: sour cream, sugar and vanilla

AUNT SOPHIE'S MAGIC COOKIES
Butter, flour, vanilla ice cream, sugar, nuts and cinnamon

SNOW PUDDING
Water, gelatin, lemon juice, sugar, egg. For sauce: cornstarch, sugar, milk and vanilla
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You can reach Marty Martindale at Food Site of the Day

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5.0 out of 5 stars great recipes, October 24, 2010
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Gave this to my sister who lives in Northern WI. She loves it, uses it at least 1x per week. She states she has never made something out of this cookbook that she wouldn't make a second time.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE Cookbook!, January 11, 2009
This review is from: The Old Farmer's Almanac Everyday Cookbook (Hardcover)
The book is jam packed with incredibly easy recipes including "comfort foods", holiday entertaining, breads, cakes, soups... you name it, it's in here.

The recipes are like those your grandmother used to cook. I have made a few recipes so far and they were simple to make and I had many of the ingredients in my pantry.

I love the additional tips and "how to" sections.

If you had to own just one cookbook the Farmer's Almanac Everyday Cookbook is THE cookbook to have.

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