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Oh wow. I have a ton..... cookbooks are my weakness. Or one of.
I have one from the 50's, let me find it and I will let you know.
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My 1953 Better Homes and Gardens cookbook should count as vintage. Bonus points for the vintage newspaper clippings tucked inside.
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I got The Best of America's Test Kitchen, although mine is the version from 2006 I think. It's a good reference, and also explains why things work and why others don't.
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I guess that for me, cookbooks are a step-by-step guide for making something completely new. After the first, or maybe second time, I'll never look at the recipe again - the knowledge is already inside of me. I feel fortunate enough in my experiences to have tried a wide range of cuisines from around the world.
The ultimate educational tool, for me, has been watching Good Eats with Alton Brown over the last.. I don't know.. five years? Knowing how each ingredient works is such an efficient means to get whatever is in my head to come out. If I don't have the knowledge, of course I will lean on a recipe one or two times, though a cookbook will go mostly unopened for me - and I'd rather have the space to put a new kitchen appliance or tool. ![]() I used cookbooks for years - like I said, it's how I learned how to cook. But I've found that I don't open them - making the internet and Alton Brown better tools for me. Haha, checking out the Test Kitchen link that Steph provided... now that's a cookbook I'd love!
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I'll have to let you know about veg. friendly. There are sections of the book dedicated to meat, with separate chapters on the common ones - chicken, lamb, beef, pork. |
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Williams Sonoma Ice Cream
Better Homes and Gardens circa 1982 The New Southern Cookbook TIME/LIFE Lowfat Cooking Better Homes and Gardens Kids Cookbook circa 1973
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If I had to get rid of all of my cookbooks choosing 5 to keep, the keepers would be:
The Greens Cookbook The Moosewood Cookbook The Cake Bible The Tassajara Bread Book The Silver Palate Cookbook |
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Cooks Illustrated rules. Any project they do - it automatically rules. These people write wonderful cookbooks. They do have one that is specifically vegetarian. It's called The Vegetarian Year, I believe. It's by one of their editors. I have it and use it quite a bit.
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Must...resist...amazon.com...
Actually, my mother will be asking soon what I want for Christmas. Now I know what to tell her. I love cookbooks. Most of mine are the "bargain table" variety, and the recipes show it often enough that I should reevaluate my cookbook shelf. |
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