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More Cookbooks To Make Your Mouth Water

22 Monday Jan 2024

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Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Marth Stewart, Nagi Maehashi, Proverbs 31 Woman, Recipe Tin Eats, Vegetables, Words

I have had a comment about Recipe Tin Eats and to that comment I add, “Hear, hear!” We love Nagi and her delicious, accessible recipes. My sister-in-law, Carol, introduced me to Nagi Maehashi and her website http://www.recipetineats.com. When Nagi published her first cookbook last year I bought a copy as soon as it was available. Hands down, my favourite recipe from her website is the Artisan No Knead Crusty Bread and this recipe keeps my Dutch Ovens working hard! Be sure to visit her site and don’t forget to check out her “Charlie” stir-fry sauce recipe, page 94 in the cookbook.

World’s Easiest Yeast Bread recipe – Artisan, NO KNEAD crusty bread

Here is the link to purchase Nagi’s cookbook:

Other cookbooks I am reading…

A year ago or so, I bought Martha Stewart’s Vegetables, Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 2016 and it comes to us via the editors of Martha Stewart Living. I purchased this one in an effort to get more delicious vegetables on our supper plates. We all know we are to have half our plate given to vegetables, but I find myself in a rut when it comes to this part of the meal. How long can one put out pickles and call them the vegetable portion of the meal anyway? Our family enjoyed the Butternut, and Taleggio Pizza, although I used fresh mozzarella and pizza mozzarella instead of the Taleggio cheese, and one day soon it will be the Blistered Eggplant with Tomatoes, Olive and Feta that will grace that half of our dinner plates.

A favourite vegetable cookbook is Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s River Cottage Veg, published in Canada by Appetite by Random House in 2013. Some of the recipes in here that tease the palate and invigorate the senses include the irresistible Roasted Tomato Sauce and its follow-up Roasted Tomato Ketchup. This second one will stop you from buying over-sugared prepared ketchup! I bought this book for one particular recipe that we have enjoyed many times now, Eggplant Parmigiana. This turned the entire family into eggplant lovers. Herby, Peanutty, Noodly Salad will satisfy cravings for freshness and crunch and New Potato, Tomato, and Boiled Egg Salad will give you a new reason to love Potato Salad. Panzanella gives life to stale bread and is another family favourite. With the variety of tomatoes, and especially heirloom tomatoes, one can get year-round now, this salad is never the same twice. Leek and Cheese Toastie will have you turning the broiler on again and again. There is something comforting about warm toast and oozing cheese that even a cold winter day can’t darken.

In Proverbs 25:11 we are told, “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver,” NKJV. I want to use my words to encourage and edify others. Our Lord Jesus Christ always spoke with forethought, compassion and grace and that is how I want to speak. Words are important and how we use them even more so. I want to stop, think, and then open my mouth. I want to be like the Proverbs 31 woman; “She opens her mouth with wisdom, And on her tongue is the law of kindness,” NKJV. Lord, help me to use wise, kind words for Your glory!

The Cookbook List Continues!

19 Friday Jan 2024

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Amy Fazio, Ayesha Curry, Isaiah 1:18, Little House on the Prairie, Melissa Gilbert, Muffin Pans

A couple of years ago I added Ayesha Curry’s digital book to my library. Bearing the charming title of The Seasoned Life, and published in 2016 by the Hachette Book Group’s Voracious/Little, Brown and Company, this collection of recipes is designed to “make the moment,” with good food. One day soon I am going to indulge in the Deep-Fried Oreos! As I prefer homemade dressings to store bought, I look forward to dipping some lettuce and carrots into some of her offerings in that chapter. And as I glance at the recipes listed, the Sweet Chili Shrimp Wraps are calling my name and my tummy!

Another recent delightful e-book purchase was Melissa Gilbert’s My Prairie Cookbook, published in 2014 by Stewart, Tabori & Chang, an imprint of ABRAMS. I have always loved reading about the Canadian and American pioneers and Melissa weaves memories of her time as Laura Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie with her own recipes and memories of growing up on set and at home. Food is definitely one of the things that tie us together and memories of meals remind us of our loved ones. In this book I look forward to trying Cornmeal-Fried Catfish, and enjoying some memories of a television show I have loved since I was a little girl. And if I wasn’t going to experiment with lasagne in my new Instant Pot, I would have to try her Real-Deal Lasagne if only to have a reason to belt out “Old Danielli Tuckeroni” while making it!

The last e-book I will visit in this list today is Amy Fazio’s Do You Know the Muffin Pan? I selected this book for my library because of its whimsical title and because my family loves to eat muffins. Muffins make a tasty snack and a delicious breakfast too.  As it turns out, this book is about the muffin pan and the many wonderful foods one can prepare within it. (As an added bonus to this list, try this recipe from a website I visit often:  https://www.recipetineats.com/cheesy-potato-gratin-stacks-muffin-tin/ ). Fazio’s book is published by Skyhorse Publishing and came out in 2014. This book will introduce you to the joys of portable food and will show you the muffin pan is one kitchen tool you should not be without. 

For a word from the word, I am journaling in Isaiah right now. Isaiah 1:18 has always been a favourite verse of mine because of the vivid word picture it paints. “Come now, and let us reason together,” says the LORD, “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, they shall be as wool,” NKJV. In the winter time I can find a pristine snowbank and remind myself that I am washed clean of my sins because of what my Lord Jesus Christ did for me on Calvary. Why did He die for me? I will let Galatians 2:20 answer: “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me [emphasis mine] and gave Himself for me,” NKJV. Beloved, He loves you too! He is waiting for you to call upon Him to save you from your sins and to be your personal Saviour.

A Cookbook List to Whet Your Tastebuds!

08 Monday Jan 2024

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Aarti Sequeira, Cookbooks, Jamie Oliver, Jesus Christ, New Year, Peace, Rachel Khoo, Rest

Chop, dice, shred, grate, braise, sauté, flip, sous vide, bake, broil, toast, poach; these are some of the verbs of the cook, whether the professional chef or the home cook. When COVID-19 hit and restaurants were shuttered many people went back to a skill that some worry is disappearing in our fast-paced modern culture: cooking for one’s self. There is nothing like a homemade meal and, with today’s variety and availability of ingredients, there is almost no excuse for not trying something new. Our multicultural society has opened doors to new tastes and new preparation methods that can be like travelling to another land without leaving your own kitchen. For some of these forays into the unknown, nothing beats the right cookbook. And for the adept cook, cookbooks provide inspiration and ideas for the ever-present question of “What’s for supper?”

When I look over my shelves of cookbooks, and see how many digital cookbooks I have purchased, I see how I have loved cookbooks for a long time. Sometimes when I buy one, my husband will say, “Another cookbook?” Some of my older ones are familiar friends, slightly worn and dog-eared. Some of my newer ones will be old favourites in time. Each offers delectable delights to tempt the palate and cheer the heart. Home cooking is fun and enjoyable and it never ceases to delight me when a meal that was lovingly laboured over receives a thumbs up from hungry family members who were drawn to the kitchen by tantalizing aromas.

I am reading and flipping through so many cookbooks right now. I have physical cookbooks that I try not to spill food on as I refer to them, and e-book cookbooks on a variety of cookery methods and regional specialties. I like to peruse them for ideas for supper or to recall the detail of a recipe I have loved for years. Here, then, is the current list of cookbooks I am constantly diving into. The buy-local movement has inspired people to experiment in their kitchens and we likely all desire to eat healthily and to enjoy the food preparation process too. Perhaps one of these books will encourage you to get into the kitchen and start cooking!

And that, dear reader, is the purpose of this reading list, which will span several entries. It will entice you to dig into the cookbooks you have on your shelf or on your tablet, and the hope is that they in turn will inspire you to get into the kitchen and rediscover the joy of cooking for yourself and your loved ones. 

My newest cookbook is Aarti Sequeira’s newest cookbook, Unwind, A Devotional Cookbook for the Harried and Hungry, Dayspring, 2023. Find it here with the following link:              https://www.amazon.ca/Unwind-Devotional-Cookbook-Hurried-Hungry/dp/1648707971/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1MMYGLSHGS3IV&keywords=aarti+sequeira+cookbook&qid=1704746126&sprefix=aarti%2Caps%2C128&sr=8-1

I am just beginning to read this as I just bought it. So far the introduction and first devotion and recipe have delighted my soul and tantalized my taste buds. I look forward to putting a little more (Indian) spice in my cooking!

The other new cookbook I am reading is Jamie Oliver’s latest, 5 Ingredients Mediterranean, and you can find it here:         https://www.amazon.ca/Ingredients-Mediterranean-Simple-Incredible-Food/dp/0525612904/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28MNBGKC0HCXB&keywords=jamie+oliver+5+ingredients+mediterranean&qid=1704746252&sprefix=jamie%2Caps%2C96&sr=8-1

This one was a Christmas gift from my oldest son and I anticipate some delicious meals from this one with a Mediterranean flair and flavour which both go a long way to brightening up winter. I find Jamie’s recipes to be friendly, easy and they encourage me to cook fresh, healthy food in my kitchen.

One of my e-book cookbook collection is Rachel Khoo’s The Little Paris Kitchen.  Chronicle Books LLC published this in both the United States of America and in Great Britain in 2012. Before 2020 I had discovered the television show of the same name and delighted in the things she was able to make in “the tiny little kitchen in my apartment with just a mini oven and two gas rings.” Her cured sausage, pistachio, and prune cake, savory cake recipe is one of my favourite to make. My version replaces the sausage with dried apricots and this cake makes a lovely breakfast when warmed and topped with butter. One of the delights of this cookbook is if she can make these things in her tiny little kitchen then anyone can make them and this makes her recipes accessible to all.

This wouldn’t be my blog without a word from the Word! As it is a new year, I have been reading the New Testament with Dwell. As my favourite voice reads I follow along in my Bible. I enjoy this way of reading and in 90 days I will have it completed and will begin it again. I am, therefore, in the New Testament four times a year with these daily readings. As 2024 begins in earnest I want to remind you of our Lord Jesus Christ’s words in Matthew 11:28-30: “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy, and My burden is light,” NKJV. I need to remind myself to rest in Him and let Him carry my burdens. They are too heavy for me and I know He can take them and infuse me with His peace and joy. May you find He is also the perfect place for your cares and concerns too. Believe me, dear one, He knows all about it and He loves you so much!

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