Not Your Mother's Slow Cooker Cookbook (Paperback) by Hensperger, Beth
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Paperback; Published 12/27/2004; 528 Pages; ISBN 9781558322455
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You probably own a slow cooker--80 percent of American households do. For more than thirty years, its unbeatable convenience and practicality have made it a staple of busy families, enabling anyone to return to a home-cooked meal at the end of a hectic day. Many slow cooker recipes, however, have relied on less-than-healthy convenience products.
Here is a completely fresh look at cooking with this popular appliance. This comprehensive collection of 350 recipes combines the ease of slow cooking with the fresh, wholesome ingredients and exciting flavors of today’s kitchen.
For days when there’s just no time for prep, there’s Orange and Honey Chicken Drumsticks or Country Ribs with Onions, Apples, and Sauerkraut. For (slightly!) less hectic days there’s Tangy Tomato Brisket or Lentil and Red Pepper Soup. Stay out of the kitchen when guests arrive with Duck Breasts with Port Wine Sauce or wake up to breakfast with Hot Apple Granola Oatmeal. Hensperger and Kaufmann offer dishes for every time frame, without compromising on taste, quality, or variety. And Not Your Mother’s Slow Cooker Cookbook showcases the best of home cooking while taking advantage of a global melting pot of flavors--so cooks can serve Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya one day and Japanese Beef Curry Rice another. All the classic slow cooker recipes are here, plus many more adventuresome and innovative dishes. There is also practical information on the different types of slow cookers, their latest accessories, and what sizes are best for what purposes.
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This cookbook contains many recipes "from scratch". Only a few recipes require canned soup ingredients or other processed items. I've made a few that turned out great and were easy to prepare. My family has food allergies and processed items are off our list so this book provided recipes that are more like "home cooking" but are finished early in the morning, ready when I need to eat!
20 of 22 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »Fantastic book and easy to follow. We do a lot of "Slow Cooking" and now I can expand the meals that I make. I also like to experiment and this book allows you to make a minor addition or subtraction of ingredients.
9 of 11 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »I am into slowcooking. I found this book to be a great addition to the cook books I own. It is simple to read and understand. The recipes are great too. I wish I could list then all but I can not. Great corn beef and cabbage recipe. Plus loads of others that look and sounds good. I have not gotten to make them all, yet!
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I really enjoy using this cookbook; the recipes are family friendly, easy, and the tone is chatty and friendly. There's also a lot more variety than I expected.
Love everything I have made from this cookbook so far. The cookbook offers a good variety of reciepes.
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