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Gandma's Beset Comfort Food is full of all the best comfort food recipes. And when times are tough, as they are now, we need all the comfort we can get. And what better way to provide that sense of security than to make some of the foods we most loved as children?
When I think about eating Shepherd's Pie or Potato Salad I think back to a time when life was easy and the livin' was good. Grandma's Best Comfort Food is packed with recipes that will warm your heart and satisfy your taste buds.
You'll find all the old stand-by favorites, from Best Ever Chili to Chicken Pot Pie and from the Best Ever Biscuits to Grandma's Apple Pie and Mom's Meatloaf. With a wide variety of recipes to choose from, you'll discover your old-time favorites within the covers of this book. And best of all, these recipes are easy to follow and simple to make. So be sure to pick up a copy of Grandma's Comfort Food today.
ASIN : B0072X4AMW
Publisher : Blue Jeans Publishing (January 27, 2012)
Publication date : January 27, 2012
Language : English
File size : 3413 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 68 pages
Reviewer: The Rebecca Review
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Recipes Made with Love
Review: Grandmothers have had many years to perfect their cooking skills and their cooking is normally very memorable. In this book you will find sweet and savory recipes that are extremely good.The first recipe I tried was the "Pot Roast Supreme." It is slow cooked with herbs and garlic and is absolutely delicious. The only thing I did differently was I used way less salt than the recipe called for and omitted the soy sauce. My advice is to add salt at the end (to the gravy) as needed to taste. I also left out the optional red wine and used shallots instead of yellow onions. Instead of using beef stock I also used water plus beef base which I think gives more flavor. Beef base is easy to find and is like a stock paste.The Biscuit recipe in this book is also excellent and I served the biscuits with the roast. The only thing I'd caution you about when making the roast is to wear oven mitts when removing the lid during cooking. There is a lot of steam and you don't want to burn yourself. Also if you are new to making pot roast you may have to adjust the cooking temperature a bit to get the right conditions. You want the stock just to simmer for two hours. For the first half hour I was constantly turning the temperature up and down and finally settled on the right heat level which was #3 on my stove top.If you have been looking for a recipe for "Chicken Pot Pie," this book has an excellent one. It is easy to make since you buy a frozen pie crust. You could also use puff pastry. The pie is filled with boiled chicken breast, carrots, peas and onions in just the right amounts. I modified the recipe slightly to get a more creamy texture. Instead of using 2/3 cup milk, I used 1/3 cup fat-free milk and 1/3 cup whipping cream. I also used water in place of the chicken broth and added 3 teaspoons of chicken base. The only issue I had to deal with in this recipe was that there was too much filling for the pie shell I bought. I don't know if the author has a larger pie shell but I used deep dish and it still wasn't big enough. So I froze whatever didn't fit and will eat it over rice later. Also the recipe says to cook the pie for 35 minutes but I took it out at 30 minutes and would only cook it for 25 next time. So anywhere past 25 minutes watch carefully to see if it is done.The third recipe I tried was the "Traditional Lasagna." I followed the recipe very closely only leaving out the sugar and adding one egg, ½ cup parmesan cheese, 1 teaspoon dried parsley and ½ teaspoon seasoning salt to the ricotta cheese. This made it much easier to spread over the meat mixture. The meat mixture only took one hour to cook instead of 1 ½. I also don't know how the author fits four lasagna noodles across a 9 x 13-inch baking dish. I found it easier to make four layers of three noodles each. So maybe start with three noodles, top with meat sauce and cheese mixture - do this two more times then top with noodles, more meat sauce and mozzarella and parmesan on top. So I divided the meat into fourths and the cheese mixture into thirds. It looked great when I took it out of the oven and it smelled delicious and garlicky. I let it sit for 10 minutes before serving. This lasagna was so good I had two pieces!This book is filled with recipes your family will love. I've been cooking for 37 years so understood all the cooking techniques in this book. The instructions for most of the recipes are not complicated. If you are a new cook and want to figure out some of the techniques like how to flute a pie crust you can look on youtube for more instructions. Some of the other recipes I'll eventually try include:Spicy Pumpkin Pie - A recipe you can only use when pumpkins are in season since it uses fresh pumpkin.Death by Chocolate Dessert - I need to figure out where to get English toffee barsBrown Sugar Baked Beans - good for the summerIf you are serious about cooking then I can recommend this to you. The recipes do take a bit of extra time to make and you can't rush perfection. The reasons these recipes will taste so good is because you will be adding lots of love to your cooking. I suggest finding two things to do at once like maybe making cookie dough while you are waiting for the lasagna meat sauce to cook. That way you are not going to feel like you have to wait around for things to cook.Also, the table of contents works great. I was able to quickly access any recipe of my choosing.~The Rebecca Review
Reviewer: Suzanne With a Plan
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This has the best chili recipe!
Review: This is a great cookbook, written by a very lovely lady. She has a long history of writing good quality cookbooks. I cannot believe that I never knew how to make chili the way that Marg teaches it. It is ingenious! And the chili is SO good!!! You must try it this way.I buy a lot of cookbooks and this one is very good. I recommend it.
Reviewer: Lucy Ditty
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good Basic Recipes
Review: There's an introduction with some information about the author and her history, which I appreciated.For the most part, the recipes certainly appear to be what they claim to be - comfort food, traditional food, "real" food. One exception is the "Death by Chocolate" recipe. It's a great dessert, but I don't think it suits this cookbook very well. There is no canned "cream of X" soup included, no packaged seasoning or dry soup mixes.I was a little bit confused by the Yorkshire pudding recipe, though - I really want a good one and have looked through several (and had some failures along the way from trying them). The recipe says to put 1/2 teaspoon oil - some recipes I have call for the drippings from the roast, so I'm wondering if that's what was intended, or if some other type of oil is what she used (and if so, what type). It also doesn't say specifically how many muffin cups to prepare, but it does say 4 servings, so I suppose that's what I would try.The instructions regarding cornstarch are, surprisingly, appropriate for the substance, indicating it should be added at the end and only enough added to thicken. This adds a vote of confidence to the book for me. As I have noted elsewhere, cornstarch breaks down after about 10 minutes of cooking. I had a few gluey, nasty disasters before I caught on, and I frequently see "add cornstarch and cook for 4 hours on low in the crockpot" or "add cornstarch and simmer for an hour."There are a few typos here and there (masked potatoes, last 10 minutes of cooking tome) but everything is still clear and understandable.I liked this cookbook and the recipes look like they would provide a solid foundation in some basic recipes. Having taught myself to cook without the benefit of family recipes, I know that it is sometimes hard to find recipes for the basics.I wavered between 4 and 5 stars on this one. On the one hand, it's a good collection of recipes that appear to be from an individual's collection versus pulled off the web. It has the personal touch so often lacking. The quality is overall good. On the other, one recipe leaves me with some questions before I try it and the other doesn't seem to fit the theme.Ultimately, the cornstarch tipped it into 5 stars. I so rarely see information on using this that coincides with my experience, and it indicates to me that I think I'd really like to eat at this woman's house.
Reviewer: K. J. Kalin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Grandma's Best Comfort Food (Grandma's Best Recipes)
Review: I think that the recipes are very nice. Due to some dietary restrictions, there aren't a lot of them that I can fix, but they look good.The recipes are simple, well-written and easy to follow. I have made "Fred's Awesome Pancakes" several times, and they are very good. After the first batch, I now use buttermilk, and only add 1 cup to the eggs and oil to start with, and then add the rest until the batter is the thickness that I prefer. They are good as written-although very thin-with the sweet milk, but I like buttermilk pancakes, so I changed that. I'm going to try the sugar cookies and the cinnamon swirl muffins. The bread pudding and the cream of tomato soup,also sound very good, and I'll try them, but in cut-down batches, as I don't need a lot of leftovers, and I can't have a lot of tomatoes. At 99¢, you just about can't go wrong with this Kindle book. There should be at least a couple of recipes, if not more, that will entice you to try them. The editing is OK-there's a mistake here and there, but the navigation works, and the TOC is interactive, and it works as it's supposed to. Winner winner, chicken dinner.
Reviewer: Diane Lamarche Jolivet
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Don't like
Reviewer: Dave Everett
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Marg Ruttan comes from a (very) long line of professional cooks and is herself an international best selling author. These two facts combine to allow Marg to write an excellent book of comfort food recipes handed down to her through the ages by her family.I suspect that Marg has been reading my mind. Several of my favourite meals are included in the book, such as Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding, Shepherd's Pie, Bread Pudding and Grandma's Apple Pie.If you've had enough of "fancy" meals and want to enjoy some "ordinary" food, I can highly recommend buying this excellent book. I can't wait for Marg's next book now!
Reviewer: janice
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Not good recipes
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Customers find the recipes in the book easy to follow and make. They also say the food is delicious, memorable, and comforting. Readers describe the cookbook as excellent and a good addition to their collection.
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