by Phyllis Good (Find this book)
*Starred Review* Fans of Good's best-selling slow-cooker recipe books
won't be disappointed with her latest installment. Good provides plenty
of practical tips about what she calls a near miracle appliance. For
example, take time to get acquainted with a new slow cooker, fill it
two-thirds full for best results, and try out recipes for the first time
when at home for the day. And she dispels two big myths: that her
beloved machine is a winter-time appliance and that it's mainly just for
beef stew. Fuggedaboutit. True, many of the 250 recipes are for main
dishes made with chicken, turkey, pork, or beef. But she gives even more
space to pasta, soups, quiches, appetizers, breakfasts, breads, and
desserts. Why not wake up to steel-cut oatmeal that's been slow cooking
overnight? The slow cooker can even bake peach cobbler or a fudgy
chocolate cake. Each recipe comes with a photo, some (such as mashed
potatoes) get a quick and easy label, and several get a bonus tip from
Good (such as cooking wine is wine with salt added). With good recipes
and good vibes, the latest Fix-It and Forget-It cookbook is bound to be a
best-seller.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013,
American Library Association.)
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
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