Make It Fast, Cook It Slow
The Big Book of Everyday Slow Cooking
Book - 2009
Slow food and slow cooking is becoming increasingly popular, with more and more people signing up to the ethos of this method daily. This indespendable cookbook consists of 365 recipes. Each day' includes a recipe that anyone can make and beguiling comments about how that recipe went down with Stephanie O'Dea's own family. Seasons, holidays, school schedules, picky-child eaters - all of these challenges come into play, yet O'Dea manages to use her crockpot to feed her family economically and healthfully.'
Publisher:
New York :, Hyperion,, [2009].
Copyright Date:
©2009
ISBN:
9781401310042
Characteristics:
454 pages :,illustrations ;,21 cm.



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Add a CommentThis book doesn't have pictures, we tried two of the recipes and they didn't come out good (specially the curry). I will be returning this book.
The best aspect of this recipe book is that the recipes are not overly complicated. (And, so far each one has turned out quite well.)
I find the down fall of many slow cooker books is the use of cans and cans of "cream of something" soup. This series by Stephanie O'Dea contains none of that. I have tried several of her recipes to rave reviews - I highly recommend it!
This has old stand bys and new stuff to try in your slow cooker like pumpkin spiced latte, oatmeal, and corn bread. I like to try new things in the slow cooker. I will definitely have to check this one out again.
This book is FULL of super tasty recipes. Definitely a must-read for anyone with a slow-cooker.