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Enjoy classic Mediterranean cookbook recipes straight from your slow cooker with The Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbook.
This delectable Mediterranean cookbook gives you over 100 simple and filling meals packed with the fresh vegetables, fruits, fish, whole grains and heart-healthy fats traditional to Greece, Italy, and Spain. By making Mediterranean cookbook recipes in your slow cooker, you will not only save time in the kitchen, but you will also create savory and wholesome meals fit for the whole family. This handy Mediterranean cookbook will show you how to easily create healthy slow cooker meals, even on a busy weeknight.
Let The Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbook add delicious Mediterranean cookbook recipes to your menu, with:
101 Easy Mediterranean Recipes designed for the convenience of your slow cooker Flavor Profiles of 5 different regions from the editors of the Mediterranean Cookbook Helpful Tips on how to stock your pantry for successful slow cooker meals
Recipes in this Mediterranean cookbook include: Mediterranean Beef Stew, Eggplant Parmigiana, and Chocolate Hazelnut Bread Pudding, and much more!
With simple recipes and flavorful ingredients, The Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbook will bring savory, Mediterranean flavors to your plate--and extra time to your day.
From the Publisher
Sample Recipe:
Instructions:
1. Cut the eggplant into 1/2-inch slices. Place in a large bowl in layers, sprinkling each layer with salt. Let stand 30 minutes to drain excess moisture, and then blot dry with paper towels.
2. In a medium shallow bowl, whisk the eggs with the stock and flour until smooth. Dip the eggplant slices in the batter, letting excess drip off.
3. Heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil for frying in a large, deep skillet. Quickly saute the eggplant, a few slices at a time, in hot olive oil, about 2 minutes. Cook the eggplant in batches, adding more olive oil for frying to the pan as necessary. Set aside the eggplant on paper towel–lined plates.
4. Combine the seasoned bread crumbs with the Parmesan cheese in a small bowl. Set aside.
5. Heat the extra-virgin olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and saute for about 3 minutes until the onion begins to soften. Add the tomatoes, tomato paste, parsley, garlic, oregano, 1 teaspoon sea salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, and the white wine.
6. In the slow cooker, spread the ingredients in even layers in this order: one-fourth of the eggplant slices, one-fourth of the bread crumbs, one-fourth of the tomato mixture, and one fourth of the mozzarella cheese. Repeat, making three more layers of the eggplant, bread crumbs, tomato mixture, and mozzarella.
7. Cover and cook on low for 4 to 5 hours, until the eggplant is very tender. Serve hot, or as a snack at room temperature.
Publisher : Callisto; Illustrated edition (March 1, 2014)
Language : English
Paperback : 178 pages
ISBN-10 : 1623153751
ISBN-13 : 978-1623153755
Item Weight : 11.2 ounces
Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.41 x 9.25 inches
Reviewer: Mandalorian
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Wonderful
Review: Wonderful recipes! I love the way you break down the flavors in the various regions. Thank you so much!
Reviewer: Crispus_Attacks
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: More Than Just Recipes â A Whole New Lifestyle
Review: When I watch competitive cooking shows on TV, I am fascinated by the magic the chefs can work. Their dishes look like bold works of 23rd century architecture, and the flavors practically jump off the screen. I think about my own infantile cooking skills and get depressed. Even if I had skills, all the prep and cleanup involved in those fantastic creations would just be too exhausting.But whatâs the alternative? Heavily processed Hungry Man dinners? Botched experiments eaten ruefully? No! This is where The Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbook comes to the rescue.Chapter One sets up the slow cooker as more of a subculture than a way of cooking food. It extolls the virtues of the long cook â the everything-in, set-and-forget method of making dinner before leaving the house for work. As a homebrewer, I canât overstate how appealing this idea is for me. I love getting time on my side, and I love flavors battling and intermingling in unexpected ways. I imagine a lot of busy professionals looking to have a healthy dinner ready immediately after a long day would love these things too.Chapter Two gives some background on the Mediterranean diet and the flavor profiles of the different countries and regions. This is helpful for choosing what ingredients to stock, and what recipes to pursue.The recipes are clear and easy to follow. I do imagine there would be an adjustment period to get the timings and preparations down. However, I see the Mediterranean Slow Cook life becoming a healthful, flavorful, olive-oiled machine once one gets it down.Disclosure: I received this book at no charge.
Reviewer: Darlene Weber
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: good easy recipes
Review: great easy recipes
Reviewer: Just Me
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Didn't Strike Me As Truly "Mediterranean"
Review: First I will say that I have not made a single recipe that's in this book.I'd been hearing about how healthful the Mediterranean diet is, so I thought I'd check it out. Because I like slow cooker recipes, I ordered this book. I'm also keenly interested in healthful eating.Upon receiving this cookbook the first thing I noticed was that there are no Nutritional Facts for the recipes. So if you're interested in calorie counting or watching your carbs, this book is of no use. (Unless you want to weigh, measure, and calculate all of it out yourself for each recipe you make.) Since I do watch my calories and carbs, this book will probably get little if any use.Second, I was surprised to see meat and other ingredients in these recipes that do not strike me as "Mediterranean." Italian sausage? Beef roasts? Chicken Thighs? And recipes for chili? Several recipes call for alcohol, so if you're one who doesn't imbibe (as I am) that is another disappointment. From what I've learned of the Mediterranean diet, fatty red meats are seldom used and alcohol is consumed only sparingly.I suppose that most cooks in the Mediterranean region don't really use a slow cooker, so perhaps that's the reason for the variations in ingredients--to make them more suitable for a slow cooker. And I'm not doubting that the recipes are delicious based on what other reviewers have said. But while most of the recipes here do look like they're Mediterranean, several look more like American cooking with a little Mediterranean flair thrown in for show. They certainly do not look healthful!Overall, I was very disappointed in the contents of this book and will probably never use it. If you're just beginning to take note of the Mediterranean diet for its health aspects, do NOT begin with this book! Very disappointing for someone wanting a more healthful diet.
Reviewer: Hoopa59
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A must have!
Review: This is the second book Iâve read on the Mediterranean diet, so I was already familiar with the types of foods included. I think itâs important for you to know if youâre considering buying this book what type of different fare youâll be eating. Hereâs your answer: the countries which border the Mediterranean Sea are Italy, Greece, France, Morocco, and Spain. Do you like any of these types of cuisines? If so, youâll like the foods included in this book.Iâd been roused after reading the first Mediterranean cookbook, so I was rhapsodic to find one offering the same tasty food paired with the invaluable slow cooker. I wasn't disappointed either, as this book was incredibly helpful. It provides useful facts, as well as many tips and techniques about the best ways to use a slow cooker. Iâve indubitably used a crock pot before, but I learned a handful of essentials that Iâm glad to know now. âThe Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbookâ includes important and worthwhile information, including the correct way to cut the food youâll be putting in your slow cooker, which kitchen utensils are best to use, how to arrange the different foods in your cooker, and the suitable amount of food and/or liquid to add. These are just a few examples of the conducive material youâll find in this book. Also, donât forget about the 101 delicious recipes contained within the pages! I enjoin that you buy this cookbook! Itâs worth the cost, and youâll be able to use it indefinitely. Happy cooking!
Reviewer: Barbara McElroy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Happy with this
Review: I love slow cookers but often the recipes are not particularly healthy. These recipes are as easy as normal, still allow freedom to do other things while food prepares. But they are more varied than previous such cookbooks and many are adjusted to make them healthier
Reviewer: Marilyn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I've been a slow cooker aficionado for a couple of decades and I didn't think there was much left to try or be impressed by. I was wrong. So many healthy recipes I can't wait to try.
Reviewer: Debra Stockdale-Smith
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I bought this recipe book as I wanted to learn more about how to incorporate a Mediterranean way of eating into both my husbandâs and my lifestyle. I was looking for ideas for slow cooker recipes in particular as it can be a useful use of time where once a dish is thrown together I can basically do whatever else I want till hours later itâs ready. The Mediterranean slow cooker cookbook is a excellent value for the money. Itâs begins by giving ideas of how to actually get the most benefits out of your slow cooker and though Iâve done slow cooker cooking for some years Iâve learnt new things from this recipe book. It then goes on how to set up your kitchen to cook Mediterranean followed by specific sections first for soups, pastas et al, vegetables, seafoods, poultry, meat and desserts. So far I made one meal sweet and spicy chicken which turned out quite well with interesting and complex flavours not too hot. The directions for the recipe were straightforward and fun to make. Tomorrow Iâm looking forwards to trying the Moroccan chicken with apricots, almonds and olives. This recipe book meets and even exceeds my expectations for what it is: an introductory way of eating a Mediterranean diet. I find because the recipes are straightforward and easy to make it encourages healthier eating without undo fuss. In my opinion giving all these considerations itâs a welcome addition to a healthy lifestyle.
Reviewer: Wayne Brown
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Good recipes
Reviewer: Dominic Morin
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Good recipes for a slow cooker, but not quite what I would like from the Mediterranean diet. Not enough variety.
Reviewer: Susan Lawrence
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Very American. Had to adjust weights and content for all recipes to match the Australian market. The occasional picture would have been nice
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