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From: Montclair, NJ USA

Joined: November 22nd, 2009

About me: I can't be the only person who starts thinking about what to cook next while I am doing the dishes for the meal I just finished eating ... right?

Favorite cookbook: I flirt with all of them. But I am a sucker for good writing and great pictures.

Favorite recipe: Pretty much any combo of good bread and great cheese.


Latest review:

June 20th, 2020

Slow-Roasted Tomatoes from One Good Dish

A dish that could not be simpler to make, and absolutely delicious. Topped the cooled tomato with a room temperature slice of mozzarella drizzled with EVOO and some ribbons of basil. A real treat. read more >


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Cookwise: The Secrets of Cooking Revealed

By Shirley O. Corriher
William Morrow Cookbooks - 1997

4th September 2010 (edited: 4th September 2010)

Broccoli Salad with Bacon and Sweet-Sour Dressing : page 332

I love broccoli so when I read Wester's review of this recipe I pulled out my copy of Cookwise to check the recipe out. I quickly realized that this recipe is very similar to a broccoli salad recipe I have eaten with pleasure at a number of block parties and barbecues when I lived in the south. Those versions generally added grated cheddar and some kind of toasted nuts or sunflower seeds. Those are great but I think I prefer the simplicity of this because the broccoli is really the star of the show. I like adding the bacon just before serving (just a personal preference for really crispy bacon) but definitely agree with wester about adding the raisins 30 minutes before serving. I probably had a higher proportion of broccoli to dressing than the recipe called for but it was still delicious. I also used light brown sugar because I had no white sugar in the house and it was just fine.

Served as a side salad with the papa al pomodoro from the Zuni Cafe Cookbook and the red/green color contrast made for a very appealing presentation visually. Served with a Pinot Noir as recommended in the Zuni Cafe cookbook and it went beautifully.

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