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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/7/2008 2:37:07 PM   
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But will that make it our own cookbook challenge? LOL. Kidding.

Cute...thanks for posting the first one! Great job! I think the good thing about this challenge is that we can discover dishes in which we want to "master", even if it means making some changes.

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/8/2008 4:00:14 PM   
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I started with some cookbooks I got from the library. Andrea Chesman's Garden Fresh Vegetable Cookbook and The Vegetarian Grill.

Since dh wasn't home I started with the Garden Fresh book last night. I made potato-corn chowder because I had some aging sweet corn in the pantry. I added a bit more cream then the recipe called for. I got a thumbs up from dh and my oldest son. The next two kids didn't like it so much. I thought it was okay, and I don't like soup. The corn and the potato complement each other.

I also made a mozz-bacon turnovers to go with it and sauteed 3 kinds of zucchini and some carrots as a side. Yesterday was Farmer's Market day.

I really like Chesman's books so far. She has a lot of basic food we would actually eat and the ideas are creative and cover a wide variety of vegetables. You can also make them vegetarian or not. She's very open to both kinds of eating. I first read her cookbook about roasted vegetables and that one was so good I sought out these two.

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/8/2008 4:59:54 PM   
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I would love to try that soup. I wonder how it would taste if you added some sour cream?

So I am defiitely going to try the Pad Thai recipe as a first one. The question is when.

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/9/2008 9:43:59 AM   
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I didn't see this thread until today, but last Saturday I tried a recipe from Deceptively Delicious, the cookbook Jessica Seinfeld did on "hiding" vegetables in other foods.
You can read my review on her brownies with carrots and spinach HERE.
This thread is just the motivation I need to try two more from the book and then review it

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/10/2008 3:35:52 PM   
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That's too bad about the brownie. Maybe if you changed the recipe around a little? I can't see why carrots won't work cause we use them in carrot cake. Perhaps it's the spinach that throws everything off. Hey if you can come up with an actual good version of it you can make a response cookbook called, "Deceptively Delicious...no joke!" LOL

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/11/2008 9:41:28 AM   
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I have a recipe for black bean brownies somewhere. Never tried it.

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/11/2008 9:58:58 PM   
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Aubin, someone posted one of those in another thread not too long ago.

Ok, I have to admit. I have not cooked from a cookbook yet. The last thing I made from a cookbook was before this thread. And it was from a tavern cookbook I got in Colonial Williamsburg.

I made Chicken and dumplings, biscuits, and sweet potato muffins. Everything was great but the biscuits. They were heavy and crumbly.
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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/12/2008 4:42:48 AM   
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I haven't been cooking period lately because of the wedding preparations and all. I will really try my best this week to make that Pad Thai recipe.

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/12/2008 12:48:51 PM   
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I tried the sesame-broccoli noodle recipe last night from Garden-Fresh Vegetable Cookbook.

It had a Chinese-style sauce. It still looks like a good meatless recipe when you have a lot of broccoli on hand but I think I need to mess with the sauce a bit. There was far too much hoisin sauce and vinegar and I ran out of sesame oil so I had to mix it with canola (a neutral oil) to finish. The sauce was a little too strong.

Dh threw a couple of brats on the stove cut them up and added them to his bowl. He said it was much better that way.

So, 2 recipes down in that cookbook. Neither one was absolutely fabulous but I still have several marked for the future and I may buy the book after I return it to the library.

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/12/2008 4:06:29 PM   
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well...i could attempt to do this challenge, but it would take longer than the rest of my life to complete

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/18/2008 1:09:14 AM   
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Is this challenge too challenging? lol

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/18/2008 10:39:20 AM   
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Who says you have to finish? lol

This weekend we made grilled zucchini/summer squash. It was so good! Very simple recipe. Toss (thick) sliced squash with olive oil infused with a few pieces of fresh basil and oregano. Throw on grill. 5 minutes on first side. 4 on second. Salt. Don't let them get mushy.

Dh and I ate them up. A few boys liked them but not all.

This is the only way I actually like zucchini (green). I don't even like that sauted or in baked goods. Dh hates zucchini but loved this. Great recipe from The Vegetarian Grill.

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/18/2008 10:44:54 AM   
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Nope, but I just haven't had time to get on it. Two nights a week we have a time crunch at dinner that only allows leftovers and two nights a week we always go out to eat. The last week or two we've had other things come up on the nights I cook. I plan to try a new recipe tonight. We'll see how it goes!!

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/18/2008 7:52:04 PM   
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Ok, tonight I used a breakfast cookbook to make oatcakes for dinner. That is the only recipe from the book because I made scrambled eggs (which I suppose are in the book), bacon, and toast with cut up fruit, pecans, and syrup. YAY!!!!!!!

I am getting an exchange student who likes to cook, so when he gets here, I am going to be in my cookbooks daily.
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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/18/2008 8:22:45 PM   
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I tried Five Spice Tenderloin Steaks with Creamy Polenta out of The Healthy Beef Cookbook.

The recipe calls for pan frying the steaks with the 5-spice powder and removing them from the pan. Cook time on the steak was perfect for a medium rare steak. Using the same pan, you make a sauce out of hoisin sauce, ketchup, and rice vinegar and other assorted Asian spices.

In another pan, you make the polenta by boiling veggie broth & water and adding cornmeal. After it has finished cooking, you add sour cream and sesame oil to make it creamy.

The recipe took about 35 minutes to make and only about 15 of that was cook time. Most of the time was spent in preparing the sauce because it took 9 ingredients. It was only 443 cal per serving. It has a fair amount of sugar from the hoisin sauce, ketchup, and honey.

The overall taste was good. The only thing I will change next time is to add less vinegar to suit my taste. That's something I commonly have to do in Asian recipes that call for vinegar in a sauce, so I think it's my taste that's off, not the recipe. Generally, I don't like veggie broth, fennel seed, and anise seed so I didn't expect to like this recipe as much as I did. I was also surprised at how easy polents was to make. I will definitely make it again.

In the past I have tried a chili recipe, Thai Noodles with Beef and Broccoli, Stir-Fry Orange Beef Lettuce Cups, Beef Kabobs with Roasted Red Pepper Coulis, and Tenderloin Sandwich with Balsamic Caramelized Onions. The chili recipe has become my chili recipe and I will make all the other ones again. I plan to make Beef Paprikash on Friday as my second recipe for this challenge, changing the noodles to whole grain pasta. The date may change, but the recipe won't.

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/19/2008 2:47:57 AM   
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5 spice steak with polenta. lol. Neat. Talk about mixing the Asian with the American. Sounds good though. Good job!

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/19/2008 2:01:45 PM   
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Ok, so in doing this, I had to find all of my cookbooks. After weeding through the books I know I won't use, I still have almost 50 books. But some of them are Taste of home magazines and some are the small books you get at the grocery store in the checkout line. I have gotten some of my best stuff from those books. So anyway are we supposed to use ALL of our books and magazines, or just true cookbooks?
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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/19/2008 2:11:04 PM   
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It's totally up to you but I guess that if we are critiquing cookbooks we would be able to try them ourselves if they have high ratings. But then again, if you could master some wonderful recipe from anywhere then that's good too. So, it's up to you.

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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/19/2008 2:33:47 PM   
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You know, when this is all done, we should do a cookbook exchange. Like if we have books that we didn't like, someone else might. I already have a pile of books that I am not planning on keeping. But I would save them if that sounds like something people might want to do. Kind of like a swap.
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RE: Cookbook challenge anyone? - 8/19/2008 10:16:14 PM   
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I got all my cookbooks out.

And then i bought another one. Oh well

I will make something soon, tomorrow might be takeout if I go to the gym from work (but it would be something that has enough for leftovers)

I don't think I have any I want to give away.
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