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Discover this simple, ancient, one-pot cooking technique—and over 100 tempting, “tested recipes for main dishes, vegetables, soups, breads and desserts” (The New York Times).
For over forty years, The Clay-Pot Cookbook has inspired easy and economical ethnic cooking in the kitchens of amateur and seasoned chefs alike. Demonstrating how versatile one-pot cooking can be, Grover and Georgia Sales revive and modernize clay-pot cooking techniques of the ancient Etruscans. The Clay-Pot Cookbook instructs on the proper use of this device and provides over 100 mouthwatering recipes and delicious desserts. Find out how you can steam vegetables, bake bread, simmer soup, roast meat, and even improvise your own dishes with unexpectedly delightful results in a terra-cotta pot!
In addition to being highly economical, the clay pot yields irresistible results. Amateur cooks need not be afraid of this self-basting crockery—after you pre-soak the pot, the oven does the rest of the work. The self-basting nature of the clay pot makes it possible to make a perfect meal every time. Clay-pot cooking offers something for virtually everyone, including: Gourmet cooksHealth-conscious cooksLow-budget cooksVegetarian cooksAmateur cooksExperimental cooks With The Clay-Pot Cookbook (and a clay pot) you can discover an ancient technique—and enter a new and exciting culinary world.
ASIN : B09NN6RDVX
Publisher : Allegro Editions (January 16, 2019)
Publication date : January 16, 2019
Language : English
File size : 1763 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 260 pages
Reviewer: T. Jake
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 2 generations have loved this book
Review: I have my grandmother's copy and I love it. A lot of Asian cookbooks suggest clay pot dishes. This cookbook is clear and simple to use with many original recipes I've seen nowhere else. This book was printed decades ago and covers dishes from around the world. The recipes hold up to the test of time in flavor, health and variety. This is not fatty, add a can of soup to everything, midwestern cooking from the 1970's. These recipes came out of a new movement forming in California that promoted the use of fresh, clean-tasting ingredients- principles being rediscovered today. The back cover sums up for who: Gourmet cooks, organic cooks, low-fat cooks, experimental cooks, amateur cooks!My favorites are the Monterrey Jack Rabbit, Beggar's Chicken, Garden Fresh Chicken Breast and the Herb Oatmeal Bread. The bread I found worked better in a clay bread pan (like from Pampered Chef) than a round clay pot. The Rabbit dish includes fresh herbs, brandy, dark beer, shallots, mushrooms and a touch of jack cheese. The bread recipe is the favorite among my very picky, all organic, vegetarian friends. The author's description was dead on: "This unusual loaf is worth every second at the 3 1/2 hours it takes from start to finish. Be sure you make enough of it as it will take on a cookie-like disappearing act. Be careful about the ingredients, especially the oatmeal; get a good one like John McCann's from Ireland, and spurn the instant." This was the first bread recipe I ever made from scratch! 6 herbs, pine nuts, sour cream & honey. Yum!Fish recipes are simple and tasty. I thought I was sick of plain old white fish until this book. The list of ingredients for most recipes are short. Often the entire meal is prepped and cooked in 30 to 45 minutes using two or three fresh herbs, a base of white wine, and a final ingredient to mix with the base leftover in the pot after cooking- such as sauteed mushrooms or sour cream and capers.
Reviewer: Betty
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: ... only made three things so far but I was pleased with the results of each
Review: I have only made three things so far but I was pleased with the results of each. The Rice Pilaf is excellent. The hot dog recipe was surprisingly good. Most of the recipes look like they are worth making. Can't wait to tackle more. There is a section for organ meat, but it's only one section and you can avoid it if you want. Many other options in here for lamb, beef, seafood, veggies, and ethnic dishes.
Reviewer: J A Walter
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Itâs an old book, so recipes are also.
Review: Havenât used it yet, but wanted to get some use out of my ancient clay pot. Looking forward to several chicken recipes.
Reviewer: m
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Love this book
Review: One of the best books for clay pot cooking. There are so many good recipes in this little book; not just good but different. The dolmades recipe is the best one I have ever used, and is now our standard for cooking these little gems. I could review many of the recipes in this book but leave it at this; claypot cooking is a wonderful and easy way to cook, and this book packs in a good variety of dishes, something for everyone.
Reviewer: BettyGee
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Been There Done That
Review: While this book will serve a new user adequately I was disappointed that there really isn't anything new about clay pot cooking. The technique of clay pot cooking is something any serious cook should try as it produces fantastic meals. I would have liked to see some newer uses with the use of spices and vegetables that tend to be overlooked.
Reviewer: Leo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Many, Many selections, don't be discouraged by the reviews on limited, old fashioned recipes!!
Review: I recently started cooking in Clay or Terra Cotta cooking pots. I love the texture and the flavor and the reduced oils when I cook in this special handmade cookware (I buy them at Art Shows). I had invented several recipes when I was first trying out how to use them. I purchased this book and then read the reviews more completely. I was worried that I bought a book with "weird" or outdated liver recipes that so many commented on. Well, the book came today and WOW, am I glad I didn't read the reviews first. This book has so many recipes in it that I WILL use. There is a great Halibut with Mushroom sauce dish, Lasagna recipe, Beef Stroganoff, Paella, and so many that looked really good. Sure, there is a SECTION on liver but just skip "liver" if you don't want "liver". The book also says to substitute a different meat if you don't like that particular "meat". For instance, Red Snapper can be used instead of Tilapia and guides you not "diss" the recipe all together just because "liver" might turn your stomach. I would buy this in hardcover if you have discovered Clay/Terra Cotta cooking. I love to cook with my Terra Cotta cooking Pots. Love them!
Reviewer: Carolyn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The #1 Clay-Pot Cookbook Ever!!!
Review: I purchased this book to replace an older one I had given to my daughter, recently. It is clear & concise, and includes many excellent recipes. I gave both of my daughters, clay-pot cookers and I am sure they will enjoy the ease of cooking more healthful dishes in their pots!
Reviewer: Dannie D. Crowder
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: good value high shipping
Review: I bought this because I found a clay cooKing pot at good will for 10 dollars similar ones sell on amazon sell for $49+ I tried it before getting the book and it cooked well But of the many vegetables I used The Peppers were a bit to much ,I think I have a very good deal on both the Clay cooker and the book , I will next try to bake the herb-oatmeal Bread from page 199
Reviewer: Leslie Anderson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Lots of different recipes which is great...very straight forward
Reviewer: Mrs Bond
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: What an amazing Little book. Packed with loads of helpful info and recipes . Already used and very impressed. A must for anyone who has a chicken brick.
Reviewer: AT
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Was very disappointed in this cookbook. Recipes dated. Would have liked to see more every day recipes. Probably won't use.
Reviewer: Bourreaux
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: good American cook book
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: condition of book excellent and postage fine, but its in American measurements and American recipes ie- too much stuff in them!
Customers say
Customers find the recipes in the book great and delicious. They say clay pot cooking is wonderful and easy. Readers also mention the recipes produce fantastic meals. They say the book is a nice to have and worth every second.
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