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The Gourmet Slow Cooker: Simple and Sophisticated Meals from Around the World
Lynn Alley
Ten Speed Press
, 2003 - 184 pages
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highly recommended
Birthday gift
Bought it for a girlfriend of mine for her birthday. She made the a chicken and wine recipe and loved it. Very flavorful!! I will be borrowing it to check it out for myself and maybe get my own copy.
Finally some decent slow cooker recipes!
Collecting cookbooks is a hobby. I've pored thru many of them and spent a ton of money buying, then discarding them. This is the FIRST
slow
cooker
cookbook I've loved! I'm not a pork or ham person, I love intricate flavors (but not hot) and for the first time these dishes have all the layers of flavor I was looking for, without being overly calorie or sodium laden.
Yes it's more work to do the prep but it is a fact that browning the meat makes more layers of flavor, so get up a little earlier or do the prep the night before. I only cook for two or three adults so I halve the recipe and still have alot left over.
The slow cooker brand is VERY important. The first three recipes I made all burned even when I adjusted the cooking time. So I went online and found customer and magazine reviews of different crock pots. Just as I suspected--there were lots of complaints about the Rival brand that just BOILED the food (and I've had pretty much all the different models throughout the years). So I threw out my current Rivals and forked over the money for the All Clad. Boy it was worth it! I hardly fill half of the crockpot but the recipes still turn out great! I was praying the author had written another one and I am getting it soon The only books I reach for now are the "Slow Cooker For Dummies" and Lynn Alley's books. None of the other books even come close!
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Chicken Tarragon, Pork Stew in Tomatillo Sauce...Love this book!
I have a bookcase full of outstanding cookbooks. This is one of them. My crockpot is pedestrian--when it dies I will replace it with All-Clad--I never thought I would become a
slow
cooker
enthusiast. But this book has changed my perspective. Yes, there is prep work--this is not a mushroom soup/quartered onion/garlic powder/round steak kind of recipe collection--gratefully. It is classy, stylish, even elegant food-- entrees that you would proudly serve to dinner party guests. Some of my favorites: Chicken Tarragon (worth the price of the book), Pork Stew in Tomatillo Sauce (everyone kept "wow-ing"), Apricot Chicken (simply fabulous), Neopolitan Lamb Stew (realllllly delicious), Chicken Cacciatore (often repeated, unbeatable), Doublin Coddle--great winter comfort food), Artichoke Risotto (amazing--who would have thought?), and, beyond my Indian-food loving dreams, Chicken Curry--do grind your own spices--and use a large package of chicken thighs--simply ambrosia. I've never bombed with this book.
So, I guess the bottom line here is: if you want a kid-pleasing Hamburger Helper kind of crock, pass it by. But if you are a dedicated cook who wants to create really memorable
meals with
little hovering over the pot, and don't mind the Iron Chef flurry up front, this is your book. Thank you Lynn Alley. I'm a fan.
P.S. I've learned that when time is crunched to start the recipe on "high" for an hour, then turn it down to "low" to finish. I often add a bit less liquid than called for (rarely, though) so I don't end up with a slightly watery finish--guess it depends on the slow cooker. I've learned that leaving the finished dish on "warm" for the last hour doesn't harm anything--in fact, it improves it. Rely on instinct.
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My favorite slow cooker cookbook!
This is my favorite
slow
cooker
cookbook. I just made the Tarragon Chicken last night for the first time and I thought it was wonderful! I've liked every recipe I've tried so far, and they have been very very tasty. My husband particularly likes the Italian Pot Roast. I also feel like they are different then a lot of the other dishes I cook regularly so it really breaks things up. I would feel comfortable serving anything
from this
cookbook that I've made so far to my mother in law, a rather
gourmet cook
herself (Who I find a little intimidating on the cooking score... Plus you know in-laws, you want to look like you have your stuff together when they come for dinner!).
I will say that I have been somewhat selective about which recipes I have made. The recipes in the England/Ireland sections don't sound as appealing to me so I haven't tried them. (I just don't think the ingredients sound as good)I'm thinking that if you found the ingredients appealing you would probably like the recipe; they are probably lovely recipes for that type of dish, just not my thing.
My one complaint would be that a lot of the dishes require a little bit of "precooking" (example: simmer the sauce, cook the the veggies, or grill the meat before placing it in the slow cooker; nothing that will take a million years to do, but enough extra that not all the dishes are super quick.) I will say that if you have the time they vastly improve the dishes. If you are in a rush this doesn't work so well... it does add a fair bit of time to the cook time. What I like about the slow cooker is that I can toss a few things in quickly, and everything is done when I get home from work. It acts as my back up when I don't really have time to cook, but need to anyway! The author does say that you can skip this a lot of times if you want to, which is ok, it doesn't ever seem to ruin the dish, but as I mentioned it does vastly improve the dish to follow the "precook" instructions.
Over all I think the recipes are yummy yummy yummy! They are well worth the extra effort when you have the time. Just don't expect this to be your quick, dump a few cans into the crock pot any your done type of cookbook, the recipes do involve a little more effort then that. Nothing hideous but a little more effort, but hey if you can serve it to you mother in law you know its a winner!
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The
Gourmet
Slow
Cooker
Simple
and
Sophisticated
Meals
from
around
the
WorldBy Lynn
Alley"Although the slow cooker has experienced a renaissance over the past several years, the discriminating cook is still hard-pressed to find slow cooker recipes worthy
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