Selected Product: | Test Kitchen Favorites: The 2007 Companion Cookbook to the Hit TV Show (America's Test Kitchen) Hardcover Artist: John Burgoyne Publisher: America's Test Kitchen Release Date: 2006-11-30 ISBN-10: 1933615044 ISBN-13: 9781933615042 List Price: $34.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook, Heavy-Duty Revised Edition ISBN-10: 193361501X ISBN-13: 9781933615011 List Price:$34.95 The Best of America's Test Kitchen 2008: The Year's Best Recipes, Equipment Reviews, and Tastings (Best of America's Test Kitchen) (The Best of America's Test Kitchen) ISBN-10: 1933615192 ISBN-13: 9781933615196 List Price:$35.00 The Best of America's Test Kitchen 2007: The Year's Best Recipes, Equipment Reviews, and Tastings (Best of America's Test Kitchen Cookbook: The Year's Best Recipes) ISBN-10: 1933615095 ISBN-13: 9781933615097 List Price:$35.00 America's Test Kitchen Live!: The All-New Companion to America's Favorite Public Television Cooking Series (America's Test Kitchen) ISBN-10: 0936184825 ISBN-13: 9780936184821 List Price:$29.95 Cooking at Home With America's Test Kitchen ISBN-10: 0936184892 ISBN-13: 9780936184890 List Price:$34.95 |
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I have tried about 14 recipes from this book and every one has been terrific. The carbonnade has a more complex flavor than carbonnade I ate in Belgium! We've also enjoyed the chicken parmesan, fish and chips, , chicken kiev, the pepper-crusted filet mignon (with a fantastic cherry-Port reduction), , stir fried chicken, hot and sour soup, potstickers and buttermilk coleslaw. And the strawberry cream cake is gorgeous and delicious. I am so confident in ATK's recipes that I've made a recipe for the first time when company was coming over, and it was wonderful.
Articles are supplemented with terrific sidebars that typically rate ingredient brands, compare kitchen tools or show a technique.
My only complaint about the whole series of ATK books is that they are organized idiosyncratically (sorry, but that is anathema to a librarian!) and have extremely poor indexes. For example, I knew the recipe for carbonnade was in the 2007 book. I looked in the index -- nothing under "carbonnade", nothing under "beef"! So I went to the table of contents. Nothing about carbonnade, but a chapter called "Best Beef Stew" -- could that be it? Luckily, yes, but that is no way to run a cookbook!
You cannot go wrong with these great books -- consistently reliable and delicious recipes. |
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