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Showing posts with label cookbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cookbooks. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Favorite recipes of 2013 and 2 cookbooks


Usually around this time of year, I post on my favorite cookbook find of the year.  I wasn’t planning on doing this post this year, as I find most of my best new recipes on Pinterest these days.  However, I have received quite a few emails from readers who have enjoyed my cookbook recommendations from the past, and have asked if I have any new recommendations for this year.

When I was visiting my sister in Washington, DC this summer, I spent some time looking through her large cookbook collection, and there were two cookbooks that really appealed to me – Gwyneth Paltrow’s recent cookbooks My Father’s Daughter, and It’s All Good.  I was taking so many pictures of the recipes with my iphone that it got to be ridiculous, so I went ahead and ordered both cookbooks.

I must say, I really love both of these cookbooks.  They reflect the way I like to cook now – with fresh, healthy ingredients, and dishes that are simply prepared but are very flavorful. My Father’s Daughter has more of the family friendly recipes that work well when cooking for my kids and husband.  This book also contains many great recipes for soups, which are a staple of my winter meals, and great salad dressing recipes, which are a staple of my summer meals.  I have tried some of the main course dishes with great success, and next on my list is the ten-hour chicken (which pretty much roasts in an oven set at 200 for 10 hours) – this dish receives rave reviews online.   Perhaps my favorite recipes from this book are the side dishes.  There is a recipe for carmelized brussels sprouts that is so good, I make it once a week now, and my kids have become big brussels sprouts fans due to this one recipe! 

I pulled out this cookbook when writing this post (I keep it easily accessible in my kitchen – it can be seen here on my antique Swedish sideboard, along with Colorado Classique, another great cookbook), and have earmarked a dozen recipes that I would like to try when the schedule relaxes over Christmas break.

It’s All Good is the newest Paltrow book, and the food is much more focused on healthy, clean eating.  Most (if not all) of the recipes are gluten free and dairy free.  This might not be the kind of cookbook for everyone, but it the kind of cookbook I was looking for, as I had gained quite a bit of weight in 2012 due to issues with my achilles tendon, and not being able to walk or exercise (and, to be honest, that glass or two of wine every night wasn’t helping!).  I suspected that the extra weight was making my achilles tendonitis and my knee issues worse, so 2013 has been a year of making big changes to our family meals.  It’s All Good has been a tremendous help in inspiring healthy, flavorful recipes that are made with fresh ingredients. For the most part, the preparation of the recipes is quite straightforward – especially when you have access to grocery stores like Whole Foods that have a wide range of fresh vegetables, fish, and poultry.  I have mainly focused on the fish recipes and salad recipes in this cookbook.  My 15 year old daughter uses this cookbook when she makes dinner for the family (which happens every once in a while), and she loves the smoothie and juice recipe chapter. 

As a side note, with a combination of restructuring the way that I eat, and this DVD and this DVD from Ballet Beautiful (which I swear by for their low impact but challenging approach to strengthening  the muscles), I am back to my normal weight and feel great, with no achilles tendonitis issues or knee pain – 2013 has been a good year for healthy living for me.

The cookbook I recommended last year in this post - Slow Cooker Revolution – is still a staple for meals.  As far as online recipes, this recipe for kale salad with pinenuts and parmesan (the key is lacinato kale, which is also called Tuscan kale or dino kale – it’s different than curly kale) is my favorite recipe find of the year that I found online, as is this marinated salmon, which I bake at 425 for 15-20 minutes instead of grilling.  This is the only way I have been able to get 2 of my kids and my husband to eat salmon!
For all of the great recipes I have found on Pinterest, I have also made some that were not very good.  If you have any online recipes  (or cookbooks) you could recommend, please post the link in the comments!  Email subscribers, click here to comment.


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Monday, December 10, 2012

Favorite cookbooks and recipes (updated)

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(Sneak peek of my #1 pinterest found recipe)

Usually I buy a several cookbooks every year, but this year I have found that pinterest and blogs have provided me with quite a few great recipes, and I have not bought as many cookbooks.  In fact, I think I only purchased two over the past year.  One of them is my new favorite fall/winter cookbook, and the other I have not tested out yet.  



SLOWCOOKERRevolution
Without a doubt, Slow Cooker Revolution has been my favorite cookbook of the year!  I am a huge fan of slow cookers in the fall and winter – they enable me to put together recipes in the morning or at lunch time, and the meal cooks all day or afternoon and is ready when I get home from hours of driving the kids.  What I love about this slow cooker (or crock pot, as I call my beloved machine) cookbook is that the recipes are much fresher and healthier than so many of the old fashioned crock pot recipes.  I have made quite a few recipes from this book, and so far my favorite is the chicken gumbo.  Some of the recipes require a decent amount of prep as many of the ingredients are fresh, but the prep is done when I tend to have more time to devote to it.  However, other recipes are very easy prep and these are highlighted within the book.  Click here to see Slow Cooker Revolution on Amazon.




Update: many of you have emailed asking for a crock pot recommendation.  The author's of Slow Cooker Revolution tested many brands, and like the Crock Pot programmable touch screen model (seen above).  Amazon has an excellent price on it, click here for link.

My crock pot is made by the Crock Pot brand, but I bought it a long time ago so the model is not made any more.  The size seems to be the same as the one above, and it has the time set and high/low/warm function.  The ability to set the time to the half hour is key.  When the time is over, the crock pot goes to warm, preventing the food from being overcooked.


The second cookbook I bought this year is The Homesick Texan, written by a Texas raised food blogger living in NYC.  I have enjoyed flipping through the cookbook, but have yet to cook anything from it.  Does anyone have a recipe from this book that they could recommend as a starting point? Some of the Amazon reviews rave about the jalapeno mustard roast chicken, chipotle pimento cheese and the Tex-Mex meatloaf.  Click here to see on Amazon.

I checked out the top cookbook section of Amazon, and there are a few that look interesting.

SmittenKitchenCookbook
Here is another one written by popular food blogger Deb Perelman (her blog is The Smitten Kitchen), and it has great reviews.  Click here to see on Amazon.

food-from-my-frontier
I have tried some of the Pioneer Woman recipes from her blog (crash hot potatoes are a wonderful side dish with steak), but don’t own any of her cookbooks.  Food From My Frontier is her newest one (click here to see on Amazon); her original is The Pioneer Woman Cooks .

There are several cookbooks by food writer Robb Walsh on the best seller list – his specialty is Texas cuisine, and his cookbooks get rave reviews.  Click here to see his Amazon page, which has all of his books listed.

downton abbey cookbook
I smiled when I saw this Downton Abbey Cookbook – the reviews are quite good, and supposedly it has many traditional English recipes updated for 21st century American cooks. This would be a fun gift for the Downton Abbey fan on your list!  Click here to see on Amazon.

barefoot_contessa
Barefoot Contessa has a new cookbook out – I have all of her cookbooks, and really enjoy them.  I love the title – Foolproof: Recipes You Can TrustClick here to see on Amazon.

I like to read cookbooks almost like some people read magazines, so this is making me want to order some cookbooks and get some inspiration!



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Last year, I posted about one of my favorite reference cook books, The New Best Recipe  in this post (click here for link).  I use this cookbook frequently as a reference and for recipes, and I highly recommend it. Click here to see on Amazon.



I mentioned pinterest recipes as a great source of inspiration this  year.  Here is my favorite pinterest found recipe – Cilantro lime chicken made in the crock pot – it is so, so good, and extremely easy. I make it with low sodium taco seasoning and Pace regular salsa.  Image and recipe via Pip and Ebby. Click here for the recipe.

I would love to hear about any pinterest found recipes, food blogger recipes, or good cookbooks that you could recommend!  I might be asking for the Barefoot Contessa and The Smitten Kitchen cookbook for Christmas, but would love to know about any others whether new or old.


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