Sunday, December 25, 2011

The Best Skillet Recipes Review

The Best Skillet Recipes
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I've owned this book for less than a month and am already addicted to it.
Not everyone has a large and well-equipped kitchen with several stovetop burners and a large selection of pots and pans. Not everyone has all day in which to prepare a meal.
This cookbook satisfies both stumbling blocks.
Most of the meals can be prepared in much less time than traditional recipes and with many needing only one pan means that cleanup is also quick and easy.
I'm now retired so do have more time to cook than I did in the years in which I worked, however I also have other activities that sometimes take up a lot of my time and I still want to have a good home-cooked meal. (Not at all a fan of fast food.)
Some of the recipes do take longer to prep and have a significant list of ingredients but the directions are clear and concise and easy to understand.
I like that the book contains CI's ratings of various "quick" ingredients such as Supermarket Chicken Broth, Extra-Virgin Olive Oils and even Fish Sauce.
Many of the recipes are down-to-earth plain foods but there are also recipes for more exotic dishes for the cook who wants to be a bit more adventuresome.
I have particularly found this cookbook helpful when unexpected guests arrived and the weather was somewhat nasty and no one felt like going out to a restaurant. I was able to put together a lovely main dish (Chicken and Couscous with Fennel and Orange) for four people with very little effort.

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One pan is all you need! From breakfast all the way to dessert, one skillet is all you need for fast, flavorful meals. it's no surprise that meat, fish, and pasta dishes come together nicely in a skillet But pot pie can also be made in the pan. So can pizza, casseroles and souffles. Put away that second pot for boiling pasta and cook it in its sauce right in the skillet. Start pizzas on the stovetop in the skillet and finish with a hot blast in the oven (still in the skellet). Spruce up your stir-fry repertoire with new and innovative ideas. One pan means less clean up. The Best Skillet Recipes means a world of great and easy meals.

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