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Reading Room: What's your favorite cookbook? |
texdane
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Nicole
Sandy Hook
CT
USA
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Posted - Nov 13 2010 : 05:02:14 AM
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With the holidays and colder weather coming, I'm spending more time in the kitchen. What is (are) your favorite cookbook(s)? I have a nice collection and especially love vintage ones. I have quite a few tried and true favorites. In addition to my vintage ones, one favorite is my copy of Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook from the early nineties when I got married. When I have a hankering for something, there is always a recipe (or a good place to start) there. Another favorite is an out of print, tiny one called "Recipes of the Bridges of Madison County". It came out with the timing of the movie and has recipes from the caterers (two women) that are all wonderful, homestyle recipes, with beautiful colored pencil illustrations. Anyone else have that cookbook? And, I love the recipes in MaryJane's three books.
What's your favorites?
Nicole
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Annika
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Annika
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Marybeth
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Mary Beth
Stanwood
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Posted - Nov 13 2010 : 06:33:43 AM
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I love cookbooks and have a large bookcase full of them. I have favorite recipes in a lot of them but I would say the book I go to most is my 50s era Betty Crocker Cookbook that my MIL got by saving some kind of stamps.
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ddmashayekhi
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Dawn
Naperville
Illinois
USA
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Posted - Nov 13 2010 : 07:06:47 AM
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All of my "Barefoot Contessa" cookbooks by Ina Garten are my most used cookbooks. I too have tons of cookbooks, old and new, but Ina's are the ones I use over & over.
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tea_lady_tammy
True Blue Farmgirl
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Tammy
NE
USA
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Posted - Nov 13 2010 : 09:08:43 AM
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I love my Barefoot Contessa books and Giada's cookbook as well. Love their shows on the food network too
blessings Tammmy
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edlund33
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Marilyn
Renton
WA
USA
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Posted - Nov 13 2010 : 12:01:41 PM
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My hand-me-down favorites are the 1950 and 1961 editions of the Betty Crocker Cookbook and Fannie Farmer Cook Book that belonged to my grandmother. And of course there is the vast collection of recipe cards that belonged to my great grandmothers and grandmother. For modern books I really like the Vegetarian Times Complete Cookbook and The South Beach Diet Cookbook.
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Nanniekim
True Blue Farmgirl
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Kim
Arizona
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Posted - Nov 17 2010 : 2:28:01 PM
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I love cookbooks! I love the ones by Beverly Nye -Family Raised on Sunshine, Family Raised on Rainbows, Everyone's a Homemaker, Year Round Sunshine. Then of course the Amish and Mennonite ones, and Gooseberry Patch...I guess I have too many favorites! I also love the leaflets that used to come in flour that my grandmother gave me. They had some fun wartime recipes.
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Lessie Louise
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Carol
PECULIAR
MO
USA
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Posted - Nov 17 2010 : 2:38:36 PM
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The original Laurels Kitchen and A Taste of Aloha, a cook book I got in Hawaii when we lived there. I also use that Deceptively Delicious a lot too.
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DyaLynn53
True Blue Farmgirl
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Dianne
Roseburg
Oregon
USA
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Posted - Nov 17 2010 : 3:06:01 PM
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I know what you mean, Kim, I love cookbooks too and have more than one favorite. Laurel's Kitchen has always been one of my favorites, More With Less, an old Good Housekeeping Illustrated one that my mom gave me years ago, my America's Test Kitchen Family Baking book is one of my newest, I love America's Test Kitchen because they really do test every recipe many times before they approve it. I love watching their Cooks Country tv show. Oh, my son gave me a copy of Paula Deen Celebrates for Christmas a couple years ago and I love that one too.
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Mumof3
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Karin
Ellenwood
GA
USA
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Posted - Nov 17 2010 : 4:59:02 PM
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I adore cookbooks! I think it's a sickness. ;) My favorite is the Fannie Farmer cookbook that I received when I got married. That, and The Yellow Farmhouse cookbook by Christopher Kimball are my go-to books when I need a good, basic recipe.
Karin
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texdane
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Nicole
Sandy Hook
CT
USA
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Posted - Nov 17 2010 : 6:08:11 PM
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I actually just got a copy of the Fannie Farmer cookbook at the flea market for fifty cents! I love vintage cookbooks, too.
Nicole
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Cindy Lou
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Susan
Lonsdale
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USA
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Posted - Nov 17 2010 : 6:24:05 PM
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I think cookbooks are my addiction. But even though I enjoy new ones I've got to say my Betty Crocker cookbook that was a wedding present back in 1971 has been my favorite over the years for basic recipes. It was written before so many recipes turned into just putting together processed packages of this and that. Now for special recipes we have a couple of America's Test Kitchen cookbooks that are a lot of fun. Susan
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electricdunce
True Blue Farmgirl
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Karin
Belmont
ME
USA
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Posted - Nov 17 2010 : 7:10:09 PM
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Fanni8e Farmer. I have my mother's old copy, my aunt's even older edition and two more recent ones, one given to me by my mother and one given to me by my brother because he thought i'd really taken a tool on the one my mom gave me. It is a great basic cookbook, and lots of great canning tips and recipes for relishes and chutney. I have many, many other cook books, but Fannie Farmer is my tried and true kitchen helper.
Karin
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SarahJ
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Shreveport
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Posted - Nov 18 2010 : 06:34:49 AM
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I love the gooseberry patch cookbooks, but as well as the yearly Southern Living Christmas books.
SarahJ
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textilelover
True Blue Farmgirl
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Dianne
Middletown
NY
USA
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Posted - Nov 19 2010 : 2:20:41 PM
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I read cookbooks like other people read novels--cover to cover! My favorites are those by Susan Branch. Every recipe turns out great and the art and quotes and stories add so much. Check out her website at susanbranch.com. The Yellow Farmhouse Cookbook sounds intriguing. Never heard of it. Dianne in the Hudson Valley
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barnagainkristin
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Kristin
Utah
USA
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Posted - Nov 28 2010 : 6:24:21 PM
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Dianne, I too love Susan Branch. Her cheesecake recipe is my all time favorite cheesecake and her books are so fun to look at. Happy to see there is another Susan Branch fan. The first time I saw her artwork I felt like I had found someone just like me. My garden is in no way as beautiful as her pictures are but so much of the way she arranges and decorates are the style I have always loved. Back to the cookbooks... her corn pudding in the Autumn book is an all time favorite at my house. I guess the cookbook I turn to the most is my falling apart Betty Crocker like many other farm girls. My girls and I are hooked on the spice blends from Mary Jane's Outpost book too.
barnagainkristin
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Sitnalta
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Jessica
NJ
USA
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Posted - Nov 28 2010 : 7:31:37 PM
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I have two. My Betty Crocker cookbook and I love using my My Family Living Favorite Cookies cookbook. Some of the yummiest recipes. :) hugs Jessie
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ramonaj
True Blue Farmgirl
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rhonda
gibsons
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Canada
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Posted - Nov 29 2010 : 8:01:38 PM
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I love cookbooks and believe i may have a minor addicton to them. There's one called the settlement cookbook that i've had since i first got married. My latest favorite is Jamie Oliver's America cookbook. I had one from WWII that my grandmother passed to me. it got lost in our big move from Texas and i really miss it. there were some excellent recipes in there and the pictures were beautiful. Best of all it had my grandmother's hand written recipes in it.
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dutchy
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Posted - Nov 30 2010 : 12:23:20 AM
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I bought 2 of the Susan Branch cookbooks when I visited the USA and also received one from a very dear friend while visiting her then. I love those. They are just lovely to read, all the funny stories about cooking and decorating. But alas they are not here and too expensive. But they , and the Gooseberry Patch (have one yay) are among my favorites. To be honest I own quite a few cookbooks haha. Love browsing through them once in a while :) The Susan Branch and Gooseberry ones are on a shelf in my kitchen the rest in the cupboard ;)
Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)
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Mommyswanson
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Laura
Waukegan
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USA
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Posted - Dec 05 2010 : 7:11:17 PM
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I love my Susan Branch books as well! I also have a collection of Gooseberry Patch books & they all have wonderful recipes. One of my new favorites is Ree Drummond The Pioneer Woman's cookbook.
Laura
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Mama Jewel
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Jewel
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USA
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Posted - Dec 05 2010 : 8:12:22 PM
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Ohhh, this is a fun topic! My all-time favorite is an old Betty Crocker book (super bright orange color from the 50's) that I got from my mom. It's all stained and the binding has duct tape (lol). Also the Betty Crocker International Cooking one that I asked for & got when I was in high school (many moons ago ;-) I like cookbooks that teach things from scratch. That's how I've learned to make everything from bread to eclairs to stroganoff. I have a wonderful collection of cookbooks from a great hippie one from The Farm (commune in TN) to Laurel's Kitchen & Tassajara bread book.
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KJD
True Blue Farmgirl
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Posted - Dec 06 2010 : 6:52:24 PM
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I also read cookbooks like novels. Love Barefoot Contessa's books, Susan Branch - Autumn, especially - and the big yellow Gourmet cookbook from a few years ago. also love Jr. League cookbooks from anywhere, especially Houston - Stop and Smell the Rosemary. And, Fine Cooking recipes are always great! My collection is huge and I need MORE bookshelves... |
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textilelover
True Blue Farmgirl
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Dianne
Middletown
NY
USA
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Posted - Dec 11 2010 : 04:28:24 AM
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Glad to hear I am not alone in my cookbook addiction. My favorite Christmas cookie recipe is for Chocolate Dipped Coconut Macaroons from Susan Branch's Christmas From Heart of the Home (p.89). I make them every year and give them as gifts. Everyone loves them because they are so decadent and delicious, and I love them because they are so easy. I'm sure the recipe is on her website as well.
Dutchy, if you tell me which SB cookbooks you already have, I will keep my eyes open for the others. I often see them on clearance or sale and buy them to give as gifts. I could mail them to you. Dianne in the Hudson Valley
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MamaCrunch
True Blue Farmgirl
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Nasvhille
TN
USA
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Posted - Dec 11 2010 : 07:17:32 AM
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I tend to use my 1975 edition of the Joy of Cooking the most. I usually only use cookbooks for baking and use my memory and instincts for actual meals. I'm hoping Santa brings me some Julia Child books!
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knittingmom
True Blue Farmgirl
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AnneMarie
Edmonton
Alberta
Canada
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Posted - Dec 31 2010 : 09:26:47 AM
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I use my Chatelain magazine cookbook the most, then my Company's Coming ones
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buggysmum
True Blue Farmgirl
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Shelly
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Posted - Jan 02 2011 : 5:02:07 PM
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I love the Settlement Cookbook, and I was lucky enough to receive a vintage copy just like the one my mom has used for decades. The directions are simple, the results are delicious! The story behind the cookbook is interesting....it was originally written to help immigrant women in the midwest in the early 1900's cook American dishes...there have been many editions of it since then but it hasn't been published recently. One thing is for sure..these recipes always work. My second favorite is the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook I received from my aunt. These, too, are recipes that never go wrong (well, unless I mess it up). Shelly |
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