Smitten kitchen keepers : new classics for your forever files / by Deborah Perelman ; photographs by Deborah Perelman.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593318782
- ISBN: 0593318781
- Physical Description: xiii, 301 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, 2022.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. Publisher, publishing date, paging and cover image may vary. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Breakfast anytime -- Salad -- Soups and stews -- Vegetables. Small vegetables -- Medium vegetables -- Big vegetables -- Meat and one perfect plate of shrimp -- Sweets. Cookies -- Bars -- Tarts, crisps, and a well-deserved crème brûlée -- Cakes -- Sips and snacks. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Cooking. |
Genre: | Cookbooks. |
Available copies
- 14 of 18 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Keller Public.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 18 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Keller Public Library-Dexter | A 641.5 Per (Text) | 3376400014953 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |
Library Journal Review
Smitten Kitchen Keepers : New Classics for Your Forever Files: a Cookbook
Library Journal
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In her third cookbook, Perelman returns with a gathering of the best versions of her key dishes--recipes that she has tested, trialed, and tweaked until they became what she wants her kids and readers to learn by heart and cook with delight. These include blueberry pancake cobbler, cauliflower-cheese baked potatoes, zucchini cornbread with tomato butter, and skillet chicken parmesan. The book is a joy to read, with Perelman's confiding, cheering voice showcased in short prefaces and recipe notes. She writes as if she were dashing off a recipe on a napkin for her best friend, while at the same time telling them what to do to really make it work. It is pure pleasure. The book covers breakfasts (which Perelman says are good at any time of day), salads, soups, vegetables, meats, sweets, and even a few drinks. Vegetarians and gluten-free eaters will find plenty of options and can adapt many of the other recipes. (See LJ's Q&A with Perelman on p. 159 of this magazine.) VERDICT Essential for all collections. The cookbook, like the recipes it shares, is a keeper.--Neal Wyatt
BookList Review
Smitten Kitchen Keepers : New Classics for Your Forever Files: a Cookbook
Booklist
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Every cookbook creator makes a dish again and again so that we don't have to, and Perelman (Smitten Kitchen Every Day, 2017) just seems to have more fun doing so. With us strangers in mind ("I'm never not thinking about how a stranger will feel making a recipe of mine on spec in their kitchen, with free time they're not sure they have, just because it promised greatness"), she shares recipes that withstand the most important test: folks will actually want to make and eat them over and over. For breakfast, a bodega-style fried-egg sandwich can be yours in three minutes, and a salad-topped frittata cooks entirely in the oven. Vegetables get their own chapter, organized by size: small (pea, feta, and mint fritters), medium (cauliflower cheese baked potato), and big (Swiss chard enchiladas). Meat dishes are balanced and homey, like a skillet-chicken parmesan that promises crispiness and sauciness and fail-safe, 10--ingredient pulled pork. Repeat-worthy cookies and unfussy cakes fill out the sweets chapter before Perelman invites readers to host more parties with a tight edit of crowd-pleasing drinks (alcoholic and non) and snacks. There's a reason readers are still smitten, and this ode to "Weeknight Greatness" confirms it.
Publishers Weekly Review
Smitten Kitchen Keepers : New Classics for Your Forever Files: a Cookbook
Publishers Weekly
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Keeper recipes should bring chefs joy, writes Smitten Kitchen blogger Perelman (Smitten Kitchen Every Day) in this fuss-free collection that aims to make "food more reliably delicious." Those on offer here cover a range of options, from weeknight fare to more elaborate offerings, and easily earn their place in home cooks' "forever" files. Salad options pack some surprises, as in a deli pickle potato salad that can be kept in the fridge for up to four days. Filling, meat-centric dinners include cabbage and kielbasa with rye croutons, roasted lemon chicken wings, and turkey meatloaf, which is topped off with a glaze of ketchup, molasses, apple cider vinegar, and Worcestershire sauce. Perelman excels at tricking out vegetables to create such appetizing dishes as charred salt and vinegar cabbage with butter and garlic, and a spiced winter squash soup with red onion crisp. The desserts are standouts, among them brownielike chocolate peanut butter cup cookies, thick molasses spice cookies, brown butter carrot cake, and crumb pie bars. On the beverage and snack end, there are salt and pepper limeades and a chocolate olive oil spread. Perelman's mastery of culinary magic is evident on every page, and the recipes are clearly the work of someone who knows what she is doing in the kitchen. Practical and versatile, this is a boon to home cooks. (Nov.)