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Collards with Double Garlic reviewed by janepriceestrada

From: How To Cook Everything: Simple Recipes for Great Food (reviewed 23rd November 2009)

A very delicious side. It was very spicy which is nice with some nice mild, creamy or lemony dishes.
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Broccoli Raab with Sausage and Grapes reviewed by janepriceestrada

From: How To Cook Everything: Simple Recipes for Great Food (reviewed 23rd November 2009)

I cooked this as a main dish. It was good – interesting combination of flavors – spicy, sweet, and tart.
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Jersey Shore Tuna Sub reviewed by aj12754

From: The Summer Shack Cookbook: The Complete Guide to Shore Food (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Really tasty and very filling. I omitted the pickled hot cherry peppers since I didn't have any and wasn't in the mood for a grocery store run. They...
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Pumpkin, Prosciutto, Parmesan Lasagna reviewed by aj12754

From: Cold-Weather Cooking (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Something of a disappointment as the pumpkin layer seemed somewhat under-seasoned. Easy to make but not a recipe I would make a second time.
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Roasted Pears with Blue Cheese reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics: Fabulous Flavor from Simple Ingredients (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

A lovely fall salad, wonderful what roasting adds to the classic pear and blue cheese pairing.
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Green Apple, Cheese and Chard Oven Omelet reviewed by aj12754

From: The Splendid Table's How to Eat Supper: Recipes, Stories, and Opinions from Public Radio's Award-Winning Food Show (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Outstanding "breakfast for supper" meal. The combination of Swiss chard and apple really works. This, with a side salad and a glass of white wine, makes...
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Carrot, Mango and Apple Slaw reviewed by aj12754

From: Summer on a Plate: More than 120 delicious, no-fuss recipes for memorable meals from Loaves and Fishes (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

I wanted to like this more than I did. Somehow the flavors never really came together in a harmonious way for me. As with almost every recipe in this...
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Sweet Corn and Tomato Salad reviewed by aj12754

From: Summer on a Plate: More than 120 delicious, no-fuss recipes for memorable meals from Loaves and Fishes (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

A great summer side dish and easy as pie to make. Recipe calls for cilantro but cilantro-haters could easily substitute basil. Lovely colors from a presentation...
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Warm Tiliapia w/Tartar Sauce on French Bread reviewed by aj12754

From: Summer on a Plate: More than 120 delicious, no-fuss recipes for memorable meals from Loaves and Fishes (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

All the elements of this dish, the fish, the tartar sauce, and the bread come together perfectly. It really is the taste of summer on a plate.
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Neiman Marcus apple Pie reviewed by bookwoman

From: Cold-Weather Cooking (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

This is an unusual apple pie recipe - recommended to be served the following day. When I make it I use the cardamom. Only negative is that I have never...
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Southern Pecan Cake with Lulu's Rum Sauce reviewed by bookwoman

From: Cold-Weather Cooking (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

This is just half a recommendation. I don't make the cake but I do make the rum sauce to put on my own favorite Brown Sugar pecan pound cake and it's...
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Scandanavian Sweet Bread reviewed by bookwoman

From: Take Two & Butter 'em While they're Hot (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

This is a great recipe. Makes three good size braided loaves. I do find, however, that it turns out better if I mix it entirely by hand.
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Tater Tot and Blue Cheese Casserole reviewed by hipcook

From: Alton Brown's Gear For Your Kitchen (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Tater tots, bacon, blue cheese, cream of mushroom soup and meat. It seems ridiculous, but everyone I've served it to enjoyed it. And what's not to like?...
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Roast Summer Vegetables and Chickpeas reviewed by friederike

From: BBC Good Food (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Nice dish, works both as a vegetarian main and as a side dish. Edited to add: The recipe is available online here. You can also review it here.
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Courgette, Chilli and Mint Pizzas reviewed by friederike

From: BBC Olive (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Very sophisticated ten minute (ehm, okay, 15 minute) pizzas. I absolutely loved the taste, it was fresh, varied, and it definitely showed that you can...
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Lemon Butter Fish with Pepperonata reviewed by friederike

From: BBC Olive (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Just plain ugh. VERY strange combination of flavours. Too strange, actually, for my taste. The Pepperonata was far too sweet to combine well.
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Chicken, Fennel and Tomato Ragout reviewed by friederike

From: BBC Olive (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

This one was just okay. I wasn’t exactly wild about it (but then I’m not that much of a fan of fennel), and it didn’t help that the chicken ended...
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Chicken, Dill and Pea Pilaf reviewed by friederike

From: BBC Good Food (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Err... let’s call it a Risotto, shall we? 1 litre chicken stock was FAR too much for 300g rice. Besides that, the dish was pretty bland, so don’t even...
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Mustard-roasted Fish reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics: Fabulous Flavor from Simple Ingredients (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

This has to be the easiest main dish ever. Ina uses red snapper but I only had tilapia in the house the night I decided to try this and it was delicious....
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Roasted Butternut Squash Salad reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics: Fabulous Flavor from Simple Ingredients (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Really tasty fall/winter salad. The addition of the dried cranberries to the roasting squash is a great idea. The warm cider vinaigrette is just wonderful....
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Salmon with Lentils reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Quite a lot of prep work involved with the lentils but it is all easily done ahead...even an entire day ahead. Easy for a dinner party since the salmon...
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Green Salad Vinaigrette reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

One of my very favorite vinaigrettes. Just delicious although folks with immunity issues should be aware that a raw egg is involved. 2019 update. This...
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Warm Mushroom Salad reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Easy and flavorful but for me this salad had a little too much going on. The addition of prosciutto and sun-dried tomatoes was a little more than I wanted...
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Brioche Loaves reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

Very nice brioche and, as always, Ina's directions are very clear. Result is a bread with a lovely texture and flavor. Shortly after making this, I made...
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Lentil Sausage Soup reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

An excellent winter meal, full of hearty flavor and healthy ingredients. Somewhat labor intensive since there is a fair amount of prep but it can all...
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Blue Cheese Souffle reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

For lovers of blue cheese, this is absolutely delicious and, as souffles go, very easy. Served with the green salad and vinaigrette recipe in the same...
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Creamy Sweet Potato Bake reviewed by Leeka

From: Vegan Yum Yum: Decadent (But Doable) Animal-Free Recipes for Entertaining and Everyday (reviewed 22nd November 2009)

This tasted better the second day when reheated.
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Spicy Tomato Chickpea Soup reviewed by Leeka

From: Vegan Yum Yum: Decadent (But Doable) Animal-Free Recipes for Entertaining and Everyday (reviewed 21st November 2009)

Tangy, spicy goodness and very easy to prepare. Next time I will double the recipe because it made less than expected and I like to have soup ready to...
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Weekend Pancakes Made Easy reviewed by Leeka

From: Vegan Yum Yum: Decadent (But Doable) Animal-Free Recipes for Entertaining and Everyday (reviewed 21st November 2009)

Easy to whip up in the blender the night before. Thin, fairly light pancakes a little on the sweet side perhaps because I used sweetened soy milk for...
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Hurry Up Alfredo reviewed by Leeka

From: Vegan Yum Yum: Decadent (But Doable) Animal-Free Recipes for Entertaining and Everyday (reviewed 20th November 2009)

This recipe has become a staple in our house. I end up making it at least once a week. It is delicious, simple, fast and nutritious. This sauce is full...
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Winter Vegetables with Mustard Sauce reviewed by hipcook

From: Treasury Of Country Heritage M (reviewed 20th November 2009)

A staple of our holiday table. Not that it's anything that special - just potatoes, carrots, and Brussels sprouts, boiled and served in a butter-mustard...
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Soy Mirin Tofu with Snow Peas and Peanut Sauce reviewed by Leeka

From: Vegan Yum Yum: Decadent (But Doable) Animal-Free Recipes for Entertaining and Everyday (reviewed 19th November 2009)

This was a few more steps than I normally like for a fast dinner but apart from the snow peas, the ingredients are all staples in our house. it was very...
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Spanish Rice reviewed by andrew

From: Joy of Cooking: 75th Anniversary Edition - 2006 (reviewed 19th November 2009)

Nice and simple, easy to make and just throw in the oven. Very much comfort food. We had this with some tortillas with refried beans and cheese, and it...
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Peanut Butter Cookies reviewed by andrew

From: Joy of Cooking: 75th Anniversary Edition - 2006 (reviewed 19th November 2009)

SqueakyChu is right - the idea that this recipe makes 60 cookies is crazy. Even back when this recipe would have been first made, in the days when cookies...
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Navarin Printanier (Lamb Stew with Spring Vegetables) reviewed by hipcook

From: Mastering The Art of French Cooking, Volume One (1) (Vol 1) (reviewed 18th November 2009)

A dish which my wife and Nora Ephron both call "reason enough to own this cookbook." A delicious stew of lamb with spring vegetables like peas and green...
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Apple Cider Brussel Sprouts reviewed by Leeka

From: Vegan Yum Yum: Decadent (But Doable) Animal-Free Recipes for Entertaining and Everyday (reviewed 18th November 2009)

These were good but next time I will cook the sprouts in a combination of apple juice and apple cider vinegar instead of all vinegar which was quite overpowering.
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Coq Au Vin reviewed by hipcook

From: Fagor Pressure Cookers (reviewed 18th November 2009)

This is the recipe which convinced me I'd spent my money well on a pressure cooker. It's just as good as any coq au vin I've made, but it's ready in well...
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Corn Pudding reviewed by dottie44

From: Autumn from the Heart of the Home (reviewed 18th November 2009)

Scalloped corn was a frequent Thanksgiving and fall dish when I was growing up but I never mastered it to my satisfaction so when I ran across this, I...
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Rosemary Red Soup reviewed by marita

From: Feeding the Whole Family: Cooking with Whole Foods (reviewed 18th November 2009)

I LOVE this soup. It's the most beautiful shade of red and incredibly tasty. The main ingredients are beets, carrots, and red lentils, so it is extremely...
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Chunky Lentil Soup reviewed by marita

From: Super Natural Cooking: Five Delicious Ways to Incorporate Whole and Natural Foods into Your Cooking (reviewed 17th November 2009)

A light tasting, but very delicious lentil stew. It's sweet and filling. I didn't bother with the big list of garnishes and used fresh tomatoes instead...
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Baked Ham & Cheese Bread Pudding reviewed by marita

From: Apples for Jam: A Colorful Cookbook (reviewed 17th November 2009)

I've made this three times so far and it's great for a warm, easy lunch that both my toddler and preschooler will eat. I'm sure it will fall into heavy...
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Tarragon Chicken with Cider reviewed by friederike

From: Slow Cooker Cookbook: Over 220 No-fuss Delicious One-pot Recipes for Relaxed Preparation (reviewed 17th November 2009)

MAJOR fail. My cooking, that is, not the recipe. I made this with my brand new Colombian black clay pot slow cooker. Apparently, this clay pot allows quite...
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Bavarian Cabbage / Bayrisch Kraut reviewed by friederike

From: Ich helf dir kochen: das erfolgreiche Universalkochbuch mit großem Backteil (reviewed 17th November 2009)

Perfect accompaniment for braised meat or Schupfnudeln. You can easily halve both the cooking liquid and the amount of cabbage (who will eat 1kg of cabbage...
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Butter Cookies / Buttergebäck reviewed by friederike

From: Ich helf dir kochen: das erfolgreiche Universalkochbuch mit großem Backteil (reviewed 17th November 2009)

These taste fine, but they’re not very special. The dough tears easily, the finished cookies break easily – I wouldn’t do them again.
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Flambéed Apples / Flambierte Äpfel reviewed by friederike

From: Ich helf dir kochen: das erfolgreiche Universalkochbuch mit großem Backteil (reviewed 17th November 2009)

Easy, quick and healthy dessert; also, you can flambé any other fruit as well. I once made flambéed halved grapes, which ended up looking like contact...
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Crème Anglaise / Englische Creme (Echte Vanillesauce) reviewed by friederike

From: Ich helf dir kochen: das erfolgreiche Universalkochbuch mit großem Backteil (reviewed 17th November 2009)

A classic recipe, worked well when we made it.
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Fortune Cookies reviewed by friederike

From: The Essential Baking Cookbook (Essential Cookbooks Series) (reviewed 17th November 2009)

They were easy and (relatively) tasty, though you will have to work quickly as soon as you take them out of the oven and have your bits of papers prepared...
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Thai Vegetable Curry reviewed by friederike

From: Good Housekeeping: Step-by-step Cookbook: Over 650 Easy-to-follow Techniques and Triple-tested Recipes (Good Housekeeping) (reviewed 17th November 2009)

This is hot, really. And very delicious, with coconut milk and lime and coriander. I used Vindaloo Curry Paste instead of Thai Red Curry Paste, but I...
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Chak-chouka (Baked eggs in spiced pepper and tomato stew) reviewed by wester

From: Sophie Grigson's Sunshine Food (reviewed 17th November 2009)

Very tasty, easy, cheap, vegetarian. It's one of those dishes I've got several recipes of, but this one has a nice depth of flavor as it's got a slightly...
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Broccoli Flan reviewed by SqueakyChu

From: Recipes from America's Small Farms: Fresh Ideas for the Season's Bounty (reviewed 17th November 2009)

This is almost like a crustless quiche. I used Mozzarella cheese because that's all I had, but I think it would have tasted better with Swiss cheese as...
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Peperoni alla piemontese (piedmontese pimentos) reviewed by wester

From: Italian Food (Penguin Cookery Library) (reviewed 16th November 2009)

So I had this recipe in two cookbooks already (It came from this book, but Simon Hopkinson gives another version in Roast Chicken), but I had to see a...
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Piedmontese peppers reviewed by wester

From: Roast Chicken and Other Stories (Ebury Paperback Cookery) (reviewed 16th November 2009)

So I had this recipe in two cookbooks already (It came from Elizabeth Davids Italian Food, but I used the recipe in this book. I don't even have Delia's...
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Maple-Glazed Brussels Sprouts reviewed by annkingman

From: Cook's Country (reviewed 16th November 2009)

Brussels sprouts were universally despised by all members of my family until we found this recipe. Armed with fresh from the farmer's market brussels sprouts,...
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Steamed buns with barbecued pork filling reviewed by JustJim

From: Singapore Food (reviewed 16th November 2009)

Three or four per person as a large single course or one each as an appetiser.
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Fresh Gingerbread with Lemon Icing reviewed by Leeka

From: How to be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking (reviewed 16th November 2009)

This is a delicious and moist gingerbread I make over and over again. The cake tastes even better the day after and the lemon icing provides the perfect...
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Pasta tubes with tuna and anchovies reviewed by tamsin

From: Pasta Italian Style (Sainsbury Cookbook Series) (reviewed 16th November 2009)

Of the very many dishes in this handy book that I cook on a regular basis, the supper dish I cook most often when I cannot think about doing anythiing...
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Fig and fennel scones with washed-rind cheese reviewed by tamsin

From: Party Food (Australian Gourmet Traveller) (reviewed 16th November 2009)

Pretty yummy - scones with a nice twist. But, to be honest, why not just eat the cheese with good Lavosh crackers? Save the effort for some other dish...
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Rich chocolate cake reviewed by tamsin

From: Party Food (Australian Gourmet Traveller) (reviewed 15th November 2009)

An excellent "brownie-like" rich, moist chocolate cake, using ground almonds and buttermilk and lots of eggs. Simply cut into squares and serve with raspberries...
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Whole atlantic salmon in a salt crust with lemon and spinach orzo reviewed by tamsin

From: Party Food (Australian Gourmet Traveller) (reviewed 15th November 2009)

This dish is worth all the salt required by the recipe. Note that it does require an awful lot of salt! However, the fish emerges beautifully moist from...
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French crepe batter reviewed by tamsin

From: The Crepe and Pancake Cook Book (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Amongst 24 different batter recipes, this book contains the ultimate combination for perfect french crepes, My partner argues that the American batter...
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Very spicy, delicious chick peas reviewed by tamsin

From: Eastern Vegetarian Cooking (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Not mis-named! These chick peas are very, very more-ish. Really well worth going to the trouble of using the whole range of fresh spices, and roasting...
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Whole orange cake reviewed by tamsin

From: A gondola on the Murray (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Because this recipe uses the entire orange (cooked to soften for an hour in boiling water), it is not overly sweet and is always moist. Simple ingredients...
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Shallow-fried fish cakes reviewed by tamsin

From: Charmaine Solomon's Thai Cookbook (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Make these tasty fish cakes a bit smaller than the recipe suggests and you'll get enough for easy starters for a small group. I add finely chopped lime...
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Sweet spiced gammon reviewed by tamsin

From: The Josceline Dimbleby Christmas Book (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Covering the ham in black treacle and wrapping it in pastry before baking, as this recipe suggests, produces an utterly delicious and moist ham once the...
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Armenian Hand-Rolled Sausages (Luleh Kabob) reviewed by hipcook

From: The Frugal Gourmet on Our Immigrant Ancestors (reviewed 15th November 2009)

I think of this as a fun recipe for mini-meatloafs - "sausage" really gives me different ideas. Easy and fun to make, and an ideal size if you like "meatloaf"...
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Couscous with (or without) Chicken reviewed by jovaliquilts

From: Jane Brody's Good Food Book (reviewed 15th November 2009)

I always make this without chicken, but I use the optional chickpeas to get protein. The dish is so colorful and looks gorgeous set out on a serving platter....
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Hearty Oatmeal reviewed by jovaliquilts

From: Jane Brody's Good Food Book (reviewed 15th November 2009)

I recently served this to an oatmeal-loving friend who said, "This is the best oatmeal I've ever had!" I agree completely. This has been a family staple...
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Sweet-and-sour winter squash (Kaddu) reviewed by jovaliquilts

From: Lite and Luscious Cuisine of India : Recipes and Tips for Healthy and Quick Meals (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Wow! This is a favorite recipe that we make often. I use much less than the optional 1/2 tsp. cayenne, and I usually don't cook the squash until it's soft...
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Potatoes with cauliflower (Alu gobhi) reviewed by jovaliquilts

From: Lite and Luscious Cuisine of India : Recipes and Tips for Healthy and Quick Meals (reviewed 15th November 2009)

This is delicious -- it's great with other Indian dishes but makes an interesting side dish with other meals, too. I use only a dash of cayenne. This has...
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Beef Stroganoff reviewed by moxonsawyer

From: The Gourmet Cookbook: More than 1000 recipes (reviewed 15th November 2009)

This recipe will change the way you think about Beef Stroganoff - forever. It is so far removed from what I, as an American kid growing up in the 70's...
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Apple Crisp reviewed by moxonsawyer

From: The Gourmet Cookbook: More than 1000 recipes (reviewed 15th November 2009)

By far, the best apple crisp I've ever made. A mix of apples and the "secret ingredient" of orange zest bring this dessert over the top.
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Coq au Vin Blanc reviewed by moxonsawyer

From: Pedaling Through Burgundy Cookbook (reviewed 15th November 2009)

This is not your typical Coq au Vin! Purists may disagree , but this version of the traditional French recipe for chicken braised in wine is one of the...
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Bright Lights Chard Gratin reviewed by moxonsawyer

From: Local Flavors: Cooking and Eating from America's Farmers' Markets (reviewed 15th November 2009)

A creamy, lovely side dish making great use of Bright Lights (Rainbow) Chard or regular Swiss Chard! Lovely colors and flavors. A vegetarian main dish...
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Oatmeal Bread reviewed by moxonsawyer

From: Cold-Weather Cooking (reviewed 15th November 2009)

This recipe is a standby for us - hearty and lightly sweet, it is as wonderful right from the oven as it is all week long. The recipe uses a combination...
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Coconut-Black Rice Pudding reviewed by mkindness

From: Whole Grains Every Day, Every Way (reviewed 15th November 2009)

The black rice turns this Coconut Rice Pudding a deep shade of purple. The color can be a little alarming and unusual, but the pudding tastes great!
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Teff Polenta with Ethiopian Chicken Stew reviewed by mkindness

From: Whole Grains Every Day, Every Way (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Don't let the exotic spices and flavors scare you away... this is an amazing dish! The recipe calls for bone-in chicken parts, but I always use cut-up...
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sesame sweet potato reviewed by ginger

From: New Food Fast (reviewed 15th November 2009)

this is a great way to roast any vegetable in my opinion and my kids...
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Carrot Cake (with Cream Cheese Icing) reviewed by digifish_books

From: Falling Cloudberries: A World of Family Recipes (reviewed 15th November 2009)

A sublime classic :)
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Butterflied Chicken with Lemon and Rosemary reviewed by ginger

From: Forever Summer (Style Network's) (reviewed 15th November 2009)

okay...so i really need to try more of nigella's recipes, but...this is another favorite that i make constantly and we never have enough left for leftovers...even...
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HAM IN COCA-COLA (white-trash lunch for 6) reviewed by ginger

From: How to Eat: The Pleasures and Principles of Good Food (reviewed 15th November 2009)

okay....this may sound so not good, but if you think about it...sugar and ham...what is a better way to cook ham! i would buy this book just for this recipe...
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Coconut-Pecan Frosting reviewed by helenclare

From: The Southern Living Cookbook: From the Foods Staff of Southern Living Magazine (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Excellent frosting!! Frosting is so good I don't even make a scratch cake. Just use a box mix. The frosting is the star.
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Scalloped Potatoes reviewed by helenclare

From: The Southern Living Cookbook: From the Foods Staff of Southern Living Magazine (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Very good. I used Half-N-Half instead of milk for creaminess and left out the pimento because I didn't have any in the pantry. I've also made it with...
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Moist Pumpkin Bread reviewed by helenclare

From: The Southern Living Cookbook: From the Foods Staff of Southern Living Magazine (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Very good!
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Waffles reviewed by helenclare

From: The Southern Living Cookbook: From the Foods Staff of Southern Living Magazine (reviewed 15th November 2009)

These are Belgium waffles. Very good!
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Fettuccine Alfredo reviewed by helenclare

From: The Southern Living Cookbook: From the Foods Staff of Southern Living Magazine (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Very good! Use fresh parmesan or the sauce will be grainy.
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Best Ever Chocolate Chip Cookies reviewed by helenclare

From: The Southern Living Cookbook: From the Foods Staff of Southern Living Magazine (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Taste like the Toll House Cookie recipe and probably is. Check it out.
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Creamy Coleslaw reviewed by helenclare

From: The Southern Living Cookbook: From the Foods Staff of Southern Living Magazine (reviewed 15th November 2009)

The sauce in this recipe is very good. I mixed my own cabbage and vegetables I wanted instead of theirs. It was a big hit. Everyone commented on the flavor.
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Hummingbird Cake reviewed by helenclare

From: The Southern Living Cookbook: From the Foods Staff of Southern Living Magazine (reviewed 15th November 2009)

This is the regular Hummingbird recipe that has been passed around. I love it in a cookbook. One less recipe card to keep up with.
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Coconut Cream Pie reviewed by helenclare

From: The Southern Living Cookbook: From the Foods Staff of Southern Living Magazine (reviewed 15th November 2009)

This recipe gives you a great basic vanilla cream pie. It gives changes and additions to make coconut, chocolate, banana and butterscotch cream pies. ...
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ultimate chocolate chip cookies reviewed by ginger

From: Everyday Food (reviewed 15th November 2009)

These cookies are exactly as described...CRAVE-WORTHY! These cookies are crispy at the edges, chewy in the center, and loaded with two kinds of chocolate....
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Banana Bread reviewed by ginger

From: The 1997 Joy of Cooking (reviewed 15th November 2009)

The most moist delicious easy recipe for banana bread i have ever tasted! Folding the bananas in at the very end keeps it so good and moist!
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Choc-chip and Walnut Muffins reviewed by digifish_books

From: Muffins, Scones and Bread ("Australian Women's Weekly" Home Library) (reviewed 15th November 2009)

Perfect every time! I substitute pecans for the walnuts.
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Muffins with Goat Cheese and Tarragon Eggs reviewed by hipcook

From: Mary Gwynn's 30-Minute Vegetarian Recipes (reviewed 14th November 2009)

A terrific, simple breakfast course. Kind of an upscale egg mcmuffin, with goat cheese standing in for the saltiness of bacon. My wife hates olives, so...
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Get Breakfast reviewed by hipcook

From: I'm Just Here for the Food: Food + Heat = Cooking (reviewed 14th November 2009)

Any recipe which starts with "1 pound 12 ounce package frozen hash browns" looks like trash cuisine. But it's a fun take on breakfast casserole meets the...
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Spinach in Puff Pastry reviewed by Kindness3

From: Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home (reviewed 14th November 2009)

Very flavorful, easy to prepare and makes a great presentation. Bonus is it can be made a day ahead.
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Shallot Mashed Potatoes with Garlic reviewed by hipcook

From: Cookwise: The Secrets of Cooking Revealed (reviewed 14th November 2009)

A good example of the double-cooking method of mashing potatoes. It's never let me down, and it's easy enough to mess with the recipe if you want to.
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Buttermilk Honey Bread reviewed by davamunn

From: The Bread Bible: 300 Favorite Recipes (reviewed 14th November 2009)

I use this recipe for making cinnamon rolls. Fabulous and easy (made in a mixer).
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Puree of Carrot Soup reviewed by davamunn

From: Jane Brody's Good Food Book (reviewed 14th November 2009)

A great way to start cooking soup. I use the quantities as guidelines and substitute with squash, vegetable broth and other spices. Made my husband...
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Curried Lentils reviewed by davamunn

From: Jane Brody's Good Food Book (reviewed 14th November 2009)

Very easy, very flavorful. A great introduction to cooking lentils.
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Raw Onion Chutney reviewed by davamunn

From: How to Cook Everything Vegetarian: Simple Meatless Recipes for Great Food (reviewed 14th November 2009)

I tried this recipe when I got my mandoline. Great when spring onions are in season!
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