Reddit reviews The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook: Recipes and Wisdom from an Obsessive Home Cook
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Hooray! I love cookbooks!
I don't know if they're into making ice cream, but it's really easy and fun:
Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream, The Perfect Scoop, and Ample Hills are all great.
She has a cookbook too that is really great. I think most of the recipes might be on her site, but I still recommend picking up the book. Several of our favorite things to make come from there.
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I can recommend two cook books.
http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Art-French-Cooking-Volume/dp/0394721780
http://www.amazon.com/The-Smitten-Kitchen-Cookbook-Perelman/dp/030759565X
Both my partner and I are vegetarians and we both like to cook. We often cook enough food to have leftovers, so our go to "quick meal" is often reheating leftovers.
If you like Indian food, this Easy Chana Masala recipe is one of our favorites. You can skip the mango powder if you don't have it/can't find it/don't want to bother getting it.
For making rice, if you don't have a rice cooker, having a gas stove is the best. But if you have electric, the best method uses two burners - 1 on high to bring the rice to a boil and the other on low to cover and simmer on. I usually do a 2 to 1 ratio water to rice and simmer white rice around 15 minutes, brown rice around 45 minutes. I also enjoy a curry rice as a side dish - simmer 1-2 tsp curry powder in butter or oil for 2 mintues; add 1 cup rice, 2 cups vegetable broth, 1 bay leaf, and a pinch of salt and bring to a boil and then simmer 15 minutes for white or 45 minutes for brown rice.
For making beans, canned beans work pretty well when pressed for time, but I recommend using dried beans for better flavor and texture. Soaking your beans overnight really helps to reduce your cooking time on dried beans, but that does mean you have to plan ahead.
I'm not sure if you want cookbook suggestions, but here are a few good ones that I like:
If you're looking for recipes, there are a lot of vegetarian/vegan food blogs out there and you can also check out /r/VegRecipes and /r/veganrecipes.
Zweihander ... Always worry I type these complicated words wrong... I could use copy and past.
and Chokato Dumplings. First course, fruity bread salad
followed by Maraquan cream broth. For the main let’s go traditional, roast pork, Meridellian Style Mashed Potatoes
and grilled veggie platter
for the table. Holiday feasts are always finished off with holiday cookies so candy cane cookies
and a holiday wocky cake
for dessert and plenty of drink flowing between courses! Finally we’ll end it all with a nice mug of hot chocolate.
so he can relax anywhere, a gaming lantern
so he can see and a new book to take with him. And maybe a new backpack
for all his stuff!
While Thad is content to find a nice place and sit Sol is always gogogo. She loves learning new things and exploring everything. She’s been dying to upgrade her telescope and while Captain Tuans Collectors Telescope
is probably too big for a stocking (unless it’s bigger on the inside!) and not super portable perhaps a smaller quality one
could be found. She’d also like a copy of Backpacking Across Neopia as that’s the dream!
Unlike his sibs who love to be outside Alyosha is more content inside with the finer things in life and a robot noil
to cater to his whims and a new cloak
would be just the thing.
2nd) Bouquet of Flowers Parasol, Pink Lace Parasol, Stormy Ombre Flower Wand, Dark Prism Forest Background, Frightful Doorway Background
3rd) Bouquet of Flowers Parasol, Dark Prism Forest Background
I think that his is a cookbook that everyone should own or at least 499 people should.