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This updated, comprehensive compendium of recipes, techniques, and cooking advice—compiled by Susan Westmoreland, the director of the famed Good Housekeeping Test Kitchens—belongs on every kitchen bookshelf!
For more than a century, the Good Housekeeping name has stood for quality. And this dazzling update of the magazine’s classic volume continues the tradition. It’s the best all-around cookbook—kitchen novices and expert chefs will turn to its 1,000-plus recipes again and again. Entirely new sections cater to today’s cooks with fast, easy, and healthy weeknight recipes. Stylish photographs grace the pages, and favorite features—such as the vegetable and fruit photo glossaries, test-kitchen sidebars, and informative chapter introductions—are up-to-the-minute. Get the very best of appetizers, soups and stews, meats, poultry, fish and shellfish, eggs and cheese, pasta and sauces, salads, breads, sweet treats, and more.
As always, all the recipes—from Quick Quesadillas and Butternut-Apple Soup to Cajun Meatloaf and Jamaican Jerk Chicken Kabobs to Roasted Peppers with Fresh Basil and Flambéed Bananas—are easy to read, simple to follow, and triple-tested by Good Housekeeping.

The Good Housekeeping Cookbook: 1,039 Recipes from America’s Favorite Test Kitchen

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Over 200 homegrown recipes packed full of garden freshness! Brimming with lots of tips, from market shopping to vintage-find crafts. Chapters include Sunny Starters, Farm Kitchen Snacks, A Basket of Main Dishes, Sprouting Salads, Fresh Soups & Breads, Summer-Thyme Sandwiches and Fresh Baked Desserts.

Farmers’ Market Favorites: Homegrown recipes, crafty ideas for vintage finds and tips for market shopping!

Ingredients:

1/2 cup blue agave
1/2 cup untoasted walnut oil
1/2 cup honey
2 to 3 limes (1 tsp. finely shredded peel plus 1/4 cup juice)
1 tsp. kosher salt

Optional add-ins:
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 tsp. ground cumin
2 shallots, minced
12 chicken drumsticks
Lime and/or orange slices
Fresh cilantro

Directions:

1. For marinade, in bowl whisk together tequila and oil. Whisk in honey, lime juice, peel, salt, and desired add-ins. Cover and refrigerate marinade up to 2 days.

2. Place drumsticks in a self-sealing plastic bag set in shallow dish. Add marinade; seal. Refrigerate 4 to 8 hours, turning occasionally. Drain; discard marinade.

3. For charcoal grill, arrange medium-hot coals around drip pan. Grill drumsticks 50 to 60 minutes over drip pan, covered, until chicken is no longer pink (180 degrees F), turning once halfway. (For gas, heat grill. Reduce heat to medium. Adjust for indirect cooking. Grill as above.) Makes 6 servings.

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Ligita’s Quick Apple Cake
10-inch single layer cake; serves 8

3 medium-size tart apples, such as Granny Smith, peeled, cored and thinly sliced (about 3 cups)
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
3/4 cup plus 3 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut into pieces
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
1 cup sifted all-purpose flour

Vanilla ice cream, for serving

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Generously butter a 10-inch Pyrex pie pan.
2. Toss the apples in a bowl with the lemon juice, 2 tablespoons of the sugar and the cinnamon. Spread the apples evenly in the prepared pan.
3. Melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat; cook until lightly golden, about 7 minutes. Watch carefully to avoid burning. Pour the clear, browned butter into a bowl, leaving any sediment or foam in the pan.
4. Stir the 3/4 cup sugar into the butter. Gently stir in the eggs; stir in the flour until blended. Spoon the batter evenly over the apples and spread into a layer. Sprinkle with the remaining 1 tablespoon sugar.
5. Bake until lightly golden and crusty, 40 to 45 minutes.
6. Cool in the pan on a wire rack. Cut into wedges and serve from the pan warm or at room temperature, with vanilla ice cream.Amazon.com Review
Food writer Richard Sax compiles a massive selection of over 300 classic dessert recipes. Cobblers, fools, creams, pastries and cakes of every variety, including cheesecakes, are described–delights to tempt the most replete of dinner guests at the end of a meal. The recipes are drawn from old cookbooks, family collections and Sax’s own repertoire of classics, giving the book the feel of an old-fashioned heirloom handed down from some perfect past; Sax includes some fascinating culinary history. Thankfully, a few allowances are made for modern taste, including reduced fat and calorie content in many of the recipes. 1995 Winner of the Julia Child Cookbook Award in the Bread, Baking and Sweets Category.

Classic Home Desserts: A Treasury of Heirloom and Contemporary Recipes from Around the World

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Everyone loves the comfort-food appeal and convenience of slow cooker fare. However, traditional slow cooker recipes are high in sodium, cholesterol, and saturated fat. This book lets anyone with heart disease, hypertension, or high cholesterol enjoy flavorful, healthy versions of slow cooker favorites.

500 Heart-Healthy Slow Cooker Recipes gives readers quick and easy recipes for hearty stews, savory casseroles, nutritious soups, and delicious desserts. This is a healthy eating that you can love and that will love your heart.

 

500 Heart-Healthy Slow Cooker Recipes: Comfort Food Favorites That Both Your Family and Doctor Will Love

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The eagerly anticipated follow-up to Heidi Swanson’s James Beard–nominated Super Natural Cooking features 100 vegetarian recipes for nutritious, gratifying, weekday-friendly dishes from the popular blogger behind 101 Cookbooks.

In Super Natural Cooking, Heidi taught us how to navigate a healthier, less-processed world of cooking by restocking our pantries and getting acquainted with organic, nutrient-rich whole foods. Now, in Super Natural Every Day, Heidi presents a sumptuous collection of seductively flavored dishes that are simple enough to prepare for breakfast on the fly, a hearty brown bag lunch, or a weeknight dinner with friends. Nearly 100 vegetarian recipes, including Pomegranate-Glazed Eggplant, Black Sesame Otsu, Mostly Not Potato Salad, Chickpea Saffron Stew, Salted Buttermilk Cake, and a new version of the ever-popular Pan-Fried Beans and Greens, are presented in Heidi’s signature nonpreachy style. Gorgeously photographed, this stylish cookbook reveals the beauty of uncomplicated food prepared well and reflects a realistic yet gourmet approach to a healthy and sophisticated urban lifestyle.

Super Natural Every Day: Well-loved Recipes from My Natural Foods Kitchen

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A Walter s. McIlhenny Community Cookbook Hall of Fame Winner. This cookbook is filled with family-friendly creole and cajun cuisine. There are 600 recipes many of which use convenience products to help you get dinner on the table quicker. It is a must have for a family who insists on quality meals, but has little time to prepare them.

River Road Recipes II: A Second Helping

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Imagine preparing signature dishes from over 100 of the Louisiana’s leading restaurants right in your own kitchen! These 350-plus recipes will enable you to do just that. From the Chicken and Andouille Smoked Sausage Gumbo at K-Paul’s to the White Chocolate Bread Pudding at Commander’s Palace, world-renowned Louisiana cuisine is captured here in all its tasteful glory.
The cookbook is divided into the different regions of the state, and serves as a guide to Louisiana’s finest dining experiences. In addition to the recipes, there is interesting historical iinformation about the restaurants and the chefs that have made them famous.
Included are thirty-one restaurants in New Orleans and the North Shore – all of which have rebounded from Katrina and are offering some of their most spectacular recipes to the collection.

Louisiana’s Best Restaurant Recipes

Scottish Fish Recipes

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Recipe books are a key part of food history; they register the ideals and practices of domestic work, physical health and sustenance and they are at the heart of material culture as it was experienced by early modern Englishwomen. In a world in which daily sustenance and physical health were primarily women’s responsibilities, women were central to these texts that record what was both a traditional art and new science. The texts reprinted in these two volumes allow readers to reconstruct the history of recipes, both medical and culinary, from the mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century, and situate that history within the larger scientific and intellectual practices of the period.

Seventeenth-Century English Recipe Books: Cooking, Physic and Chirurgery in the Works of W.M. and Queen Henrietta Maria, and of Mary Tillinghast