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Haroutunian, Arto der.
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641.671476
Publication Date
2007
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By the internationally acclaimed author Arto der Haroutunian, The Yogurt Cookbook has been unavailable for almost 20 years. Now re-issued in a glorious four-colour edition with mouth-watering photographs, it offers over 200 recipes ranging from hearty peasant fare to elegant, light dishes. The Armenian-born author expands yogurt beyond the narrow limitations of breakfasts, desserts and dips incorporating it into an impressive array of recipes. A genuine contribution to culinary literature, this indispensable guide will take its readers on a voyage of discovery that will inspire yogurt lovers t
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Fletcher, Nichola.
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641.6
Publication Date
2007
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Winner of the 'Best Single Subject Book in the World' 2007 Gourmand Cookbook Awards. The title says it all. You'll find everything here from selecting and preparing meat to cooking it, carving it, and serving it with style and delicious accompaniments. Some recipes are frighteningly exotic, others can be whipped up in a few minutes and the instructions are always clear enough to give confidence to the least adventurous of cooks. It even includes recipes using hartshorn - shavings from antlers. Very much more than just a recipe book, it is a really good read, crammed with ideas and informa
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Quaglia, Alessandra.
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641.5944
Publication Date
2007
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Fabulous, family-friendly French cuisine for cooks on this side of the Atlantic.
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Watts, Dolly.
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641.59297
Publication Date
2007
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A cookbook dedicated to culinary traditions of Pacific Northwest natives, from crab mousse to venison pie.
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King, Niloufer Ichaporia.
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641.5954
Publication Date
2007
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The Persians of antiquity were renowned for their lavish cuisine and their never-ceasing fascination with the exotic. These traits still find expression in the cooking of India's rapidly dwindling Parsi population-descendants of Zoroastrians who fled Persia after the Sassanian empire fell to the invading Arabs. The first book published in the United States on Parsi food written by a Parsi, this beautiful volume includes 165 recipes and makes one of India's most remarkable regional cuisines accessible to Westerners. In an intimate narrative rich with personal experience, the author leads reader
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Daks, Nongkran.
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641.5951
Publication Date
2007
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Wok cooking is a simple, quick, nutritionally balanced way toward consistently great tasting food. Wok Cooking Made Easy is a terrific guide to spontaneous improvisation and creative innovation in your cooking, and leaves plenty of leeway for substituting ingredients and easily preparing a tasty, nutritional meal in a single dish.
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Robinson, Sallie Ann.
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641.59296073
Publication Date
2007
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Sallie Ann Robinson was born and reared on Daufuskie Island, one of the South Carolina Sea Islands well known for their West African-influenced Gullah culture. With this cookbook, Robinson highlights some of her favorite memories and delicious recipes from life on Daufuskie, where the islanders traditionally ate what they grew in the soil, caught in the river, and hunted in the woods. Includes 75 recipes and 25 folk remedies.<BR>
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Patch, Gooseberry.
Call Number
641.5884
Publication Date
2007
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We love sharing a home-cooked meal with family & friends, and when time is really short, a scrumptious skillet dinner can be ready in a jiffy. You'll find super-easy recipes like busy-day cheesy chicken, Angie's taco pie and sizzling potato skillet...with just 5 ingredients. You'll have no picky eaters when Judy's easy meatloaf, sloppy joe bake or sweet-and-sour pork chops are on the menu. There are lots of hearty one-pot meals like family favorite pot roast, spicy shrimp noodle bowl and herbed chicken dinner! You'll find lots of easy cooking tips too, plus simple ideas for making mealtime memorable and fun. We predict that this will become your new go-to cookbook for satisfying quick & easy family meals. So relax...dinner is almost ready!.
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Webster, Harold.
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641.691
Publication Date
2007
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The perfect book for the many hunters and their families who have always wanted to learn how to make venison sausage.
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Hensperger, Beth.
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641.5884
Publication Date
2007
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Ritchie, Tori.
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641.77
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2007
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Hensperger, Beth.
Call Number
641.5612
Publication Date
2007
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Nearly 60 percent of American households today consist of only one or two people, yet most cookbooks don't reflect this trend, with recipes designed for large families, yielding 6-8 servings. For individuals and small families who want to cook hearty, healthful meals but don't want to deal with all the leftovers, Beth Hensperger has the solution. The James Beard Award-winning author follows up the best-selling Not Your Mother's® Slow Cooker Cookbook with Not Your Mother's® Slow Cooker Recipes for Two, a collection of 125 new recipes specially designed for the small slow cooker. As always, Hensperger's innovative recipes call for fresh, healthful ingredients and continue to prove that the slow cooker can produce amazing meals. While the recipes yield the perfect amount for two or three people, there is no shortage of flavor with dishes such as Quick Hominy and Zucchini Chili, Moroccan-Spiced Tomato Chicken with Almonds, Lamb Stew with Lemon and Garlic, and Vegetable Polenta with Mascarpone Cheese. The slow cooker is an essential countertop appliance for busy cooks, and this is the only book on the market specifically written for the increasingly popular 1 ½- 3 ½-quart slow cooker. Not Your Mother's® Slow Cooker Recipes for Two is great for the growing population of empty-nesters, working couples, singles, and small families who want the convenience of small slow-cooker cooking without sacrificing wholesomeness and flavor.
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