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Paperback Mom's Best One-Dish Suppers: 101 Easy Homemade Favorites, as Comforting Now as They Were Then Book

ISBN: 158017602X

ISBN13: 9781580176026

Mom's Best One-Dish Suppers: 101 Easy Homemade Favorites, as Comforting Now as They Were Then

Serve up homemade dinners the whole family will love -- without spending hours in the kitchen Showcasing the versatility of Dutch ovens, skillets, and casserole pans, Andrea Chesman offers recipes for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great as a gift

I bought this book for myself, but found it was not as adventurous as I would like for my apparently wider palate. I really liked how easy everything looked and how well explained it was, so I gave it away as a gift. Little did I know it was a gift to myself because every time I go visit, I get a delicious one-dish meal and my friend gets a chance to follow her first recipes to success. Yum!

You CAN judge a cookbook by the recipes...

A different reviewer asked "How many "Moms" do you know who make Cajun Macque Choux?". Well, meet one. I made this easy dish when my in-laws were in town - corn, bacon, bell peppers, tomatoes, shrimp, cream. All prepared with a knife, cutting board, and one very large skillet. Delicious, easy, and quickly devoured by my dad-in-law. Recipe title: not typical. Food: delicious. I echo the fact that this is not elaborate food - but it is good, tasty, and easy to prepare. I own FAR too many cookbooks, but this is one I use on a very regular basis. The Chili Mac - made with ground turkey, pureed tomatoes, onions, bell pepper, beans, and maccaroni - is easy to make, filling, low-fat, and loved by my 3 yr old, first grader, and picky husband.(I leave out the jalepeno and hand my husband a bottle of hot sauce at the table instead) A little chopping, open some cans, follow the directions - better than a box dinner any day... Other family favorites include: Black Bean Soup; Pasta e Fagiole; Chinese Chicken Noodle Bowl; Italian Wedding Soup; Barbecued Bean Cornbread Supper; Curried Chicken and Broccoli Pilaf; Skillet Shepard's Pie; Mexican Lasagne; Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad; Thai Beef Noodle Salad. So - who's this book for: new cooks who want good food without fuss; experienced cooks who want good food without fuss; family cooks who want food kids will eat or recipes kids can help with. Singles and small households - prepare for a LOT of leftovers! This would make a great gift for someone starting out - presented with a baking dish or a skillet.

A Great Little Cookbook

I was looking around for a really good cookbook that would give me some quick comfort foods to incorporate into our family meals. This book was a great buy--it is at a great price, and in it you'll find some good recipes and some really good reading, too! Andrea Chesman puts in all sorts of interesting tid-bits about how the meals came to be in the larger context of their original culture. I also like this book because the meals inside are a lot more exotic than you'll find in most one-dish recipe books, including all kinds of moms--East Indian moms, Cajun moms, Midwest moms, Italian moms--it's a varied selection which is quite refreshing. It also doesn't have the gobs and gobs of butter and condensed soup goop that you find in most one-dish books, a' la Taste of Home, which to me is a relief. If that's what I was looking for, I'd get a magazine subscription or look up recipes at Cambells.com. Of course sometimes I *do* go to Cambells.com--but sometimes I want to cook and assemble a comfort food with the loads of taste that come from not having taken so many shortcuts. That's why I like this book--it gives you a relatively easy meal without compromising on actual cooking, all the while giving you that wonderful one-dish comfort food result. I'd also like to note that although some of the ingredients are not all that common to the average mom's pantry, you don't have to do mail-order to find them. So four stars and a good buy for the money. p.s. One dish refers to the fact that only one dish is served at dinner, not one dish to make it. (duh) p.s.s. As I grew up in Southern Louisiana... um, well... My mom DID make it.

Don't let the tittle fool you, the recipes inside are not old fashion recipes coming out of grandma

Of all places where I spotted this book was in a new age shop, while vacationing on the Big Island of Hawaii. I was pretty surprised about the recipes in the book, which are pretty modern recipes because of the cover I was expecting old school recipes. It is a pretty easy, clean, and very simple read on the recipes. The book covers from American to Asian to Italian and other ethic recipes. As a beginner cook, this book has been great. I own the 2nd book, Mom's Best Desserts, and looking forward to ordering the 3rd book that is coming out soon. I have to agree with the previous review that My mother never made any of these recipes but I wish she did.

Easy and good reading also

I find myself turning more and more to this book as I get tired of cooking my same old standbys. Looking for a recipe in "Mom's Best One-Dish Suppers" is like looking at a menu at the diners I remember. Everything looks good and it's just a matter of what I feel like eating. Most of the ingredients from the recipes are already in my pantry and just about every recipe offers suggestions for substitutions or additions. I never have to do any supermarket searches for obscure ingredients. I am particularly pleased with the number of recipes that incorporate vegetables. I don't have to worry about timing a bunch of side dishes to be done at the same time as the entree, plus I am sneaking in alot of vegetables in my "one dish" that would otherwise be overly obvious (and probably ignored) sitting on the plate by themselves. All this, my family loves the food, and Ms. Chesman writes very interesting commentary. I am very pleased with this book. I own a couple other of her books and use them all extensively.
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