All Purpose, General Cookbooks
Cookbooks We Love presents reviews of our favorite, recommended "All Purpose & General Cookbooks". These outstanding general cook books are geared towards basic, day-to-day home cooking and new cooks. Featuring a wide selection of popular, straightforward and proven recipes, these cookery books cover a broad range of cuisines, ingredients and cooking styles making them ideal if you have limited space.
April 15, 2008
Splendid Table’s How to Eat Supper
by Lynne Rossetto Kasper & Sally Swift
Every week host Lynne Rosetto Kasper and producer Sally Swift provide loyal listeners of the national radio show The Splendid Table with a wealth of stories, tips, recipes and original ideas for serving family dinners. Lynne Rossetto Kasper is a leading food authority and cultural historian and.....
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November 05, 2007
Cook with Jamie
by Jamie Oliver
Jamie Oliver is on a mission to change the way we cook, in a good way. He wants us to eat well and make better choices in the food shops and in the process improve our lives and the world we live in. And, with Cook with Jamie, his 7th book he gives us no excuses.....
June 02, 2007
How to Eat
by Nigella Lawson
For Nigella Lawson, celebrated British food writer and food show host, great food is not about cooking but about eating. With her essential cookbook, How to Eat, Nigella shows us how to get the most out of a good meal and in so doing, life itself. Although better equipped than most of us to yield a skillet.....
February 15, 2007
The Gourmet Cookbook
by Ruth Reichl
According to Ruth Reichl, the renown editor in chief of Gourmet magazine and former restaurant critic, she and her editors combed through 50,000 recipes from 60 years worth of magazines to find a ”treasure-trove of extraordinary recipes and a history of American cooking in its most exciting years”. That’s a ton of history .....
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February 08, 2007
The River Cottage Cookbook
by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Simon Wheeler
According to author Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, “We all know that food can often be the source of great pleasure. My question is, why isn’t it always?”. His book The River Cottage Cookbook (a companion to his UK television show) aims to help us.....
October 04, 2006
Appetite
by Nigel Slater
In Appetite, popular UK cookbook author and food writer Nigel Slater’s aim is to give us the confidence and tools to create our own pleasures with food, to find comfort in the kitchen. Appetite is not about getting it right or wrong; it is about liking what you cook. His aim is true and his love of food is infectious. His style is laid back.....
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August 25, 2006
Stonewall Kitchen Favorites
by Jim Stott, Jonathan King, Kathy Gunst
Fans of Barefoot Contessa Ina Garten will love this beautiful collection of American classic dishes with a modern flare just right for casual entertaining and family meals. Delicious, easy, comfort food beautifully presented.....
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June 28, 2006
American Classics
by Editors of Cook's Illustrated
Part of the Best Recipe series from the editors at Cook’s Illustrated (America’s Test Kitchen), American Classics offers a treasure trove of all-time favorite American dishes—clam chowder, mashed potatoes, and fried chicken, to brownies, carrot cake, and lemon meringue pie—great old fashioned..
May 15, 2006
Sara Moulton Cooks at Home
by Sara Moulton
Sara Moulton, star of The Food Network’s “Cooking Live” and “Sara’s Secrets” has written her first cookbook. An all-purpose book for home cooks of any level, it includes 200 recipes for every meal—and every course. She offers her expert and experienced advice.....
May 04, 2006
A New Way To Cook
by Sally Schneider
According to author Sally Schneider, ”A New Way to Cook is a redefinition of healthy eating, where no food is taboo, great taste rules and the concept of self-denial just doesn’t exist.” So, if you enjoy cooking and believe that flavor and taste go hand-in-hand with healthy cooking, then this comprehensive all-purpose cookbook.....
April 28, 2006
The New Best Recipe
by Editors of Cook's Illustrated Magazine
Founded in 1980, Cook’s Illustrated (formerly Cook’s Magazine) has emerged as “America’s Test Kitchen,” renowned for its near-obsessive dedication to finding the optimum methods of American home cooking. The New Best Recipe with 22 chapters and 1,000 plus recipes.....
September 04, 2005
Cooking at Home with The Culinary Institute of America
by Culinary Institute of America
Known as the Harvard of cooking schools and credited with having “changed the way Americans eat” by the James Beard Foundation, the Culinary Institute of America has trained a slew of culinary professionals and upon graduation each one would be clutching a well-worn copy of their class “bible”.....
July 29, 2005
Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book
by Better Homes and Gardens
The Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook is an all-purpose, no-frills, complete cooking reference that has been a staple in American kitchens since the first edition was published in 1930. The famed red plaid cookbook.....
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April 13, 2005
Julia’s Kitchen Wisdom
by Julia Child
What could be better than the forty years of cooking experience of a master cook wrapped up in a neat little package to have at your fingertips whenever you need help in the kitchen? Julia’s Kitchen Wisdom is a gem of a quick reference book that.....
November 28, 2004
Betty Crocker’s Cookbook
by Betty Crocker
Betty Crocker’s Cookbook remains true to its subtitle—“Everything You Need to Know To Cook Today”. Now in its 10th edition at over 50 years old, this trusted classic is still satisfying millions of home cooks. There are almost 1,000 recipes, all complete with step-by-step directions.....
November 08, 2004
The All New, All Purpose Joy of Cooking
by Ethan Becker, Irma Rombauer
Times and lifestyles have changed since Irma Rombauer first published the original Joy of Cooking in 1931, and for this 6th edition, the New Joy of Cooking, Ethan Becker, grandson of Irma and son of Marion Rombauer Becker, together with Maria Guarnaschelli, senior editor and vice president at Scribner’s, called on top food professionals to produce a new cookbook/guide.....
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November 07, 2004
The James Beard Cookbook
by James Beard
James Beard was a pioneer in teaching cooking to Americans, and that The James Beard Cookbook has sold over 1.5 million copies is a testament to his enduring popularity. He uses simple language and instructions for making a variety of standard dishes.....
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September 15, 2004
How to Cook Everything
by Mark Bittman
Author Mark Bittman believes that, ”Anyone can cook, and most everyone should.” In How to Cook Everything he provides a guidebook to enable any cook to make good food. With over 1,500 recipes and 250 explicit step-by-step instructions it is comprehensive and.....
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August 10, 2004
The Joy of Cooking
by Irma Rombauer, Marion Becker
No great cook herself, Irma Rombauer collected recipes and kitchen techniques from friends and neighbors, and published a book to help ease the workload and stress of new homemakers not blessed with the services of a house servant or live-in cook. That was 1931, and The Joy of Cooking.....
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February 28, 2004
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
by Julia Child , Jacques Pepin
Cook some classic dishes with two professionals for the price of one book. Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home is the companion volume to a public television series hosted by Julia Child and Jacques Pepin. Julia and Jacques have their own distinct opinions and approaches to cooking.....
February 01, 2004
The New Cook
by Donna Hay
Donna Hay’s first book, The New Cook, introduced home cooks to page after page of stylish, chic, and innovative dishes all wrapped up in a beautiful and amazingly affordable package. Donna believes that ”good food is a combination of fresh ingredients and uncomplicated layers of flavour.” .....
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February 01, 2004
Modern Classics Book 1
by Donna Hay
In Modern Classics Book 1, Donna Hay takes those classic dishes we most love and freshens them up with new ingredients, combinations of flavors, and her unique style of presentation. Hay’s new classics are global dishes such as French Onion Soup, Pad Thai, Lemon and Parmesan Risotto, and .....
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January 29, 2004
The All New Good Housekeeping Cook Book
by Good Housekeeping Magazine
The All New Good Housekeeping Cookbook has it all; loaded with a great collection of recipes (1,500 in all), excellent coverage of cooking techniques, equipment, food information, straightforward tips, how-to’s, and advice for new cooks.....
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January 28, 2004
The Fannie Farmer Cookbook
by Marion Cunningham
The revised, thirteenth edition of The Fannie Farmer Cookbook by Marion Cunningham features 325 new recipes and new chapters dealing with microwave, outdoor, and vegetarian cooking. Buy this cookbook for its baking section alone—cookies, puddings, cakes, no-fail pie crusts.....
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