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J**A
Take the Negative Reviews with a Dash of Salt
Okay. I know this will sound stereotypic, but I don't usually write reviews. I felt compelled to do so after reading some of the negative reviews...10-cents, etc.I bought this book about a month ago. I have made two recipes so far including Choucroute Garnie and Rigatoni and Sweet Sausage Bake. Both came out exceptional and delicious. (They made it to my permanent stash of regular works.)It is true that both dishes were (mercy!) time consuming and (oh my!) used more than one dish and, in some cases, (ye gods!) were not cooked in a card-carrying casserole dish. Maybe, on some planet, that invalidates this volume because it violates some arcane semantic more. For me? Couldn't care less. I actually enjoyed seeing how the ingredients were assembled. (It seems to be the Thyme that makes spaghetti sauce smell like spaghetti sauce. :-) ) The difference and payoff was in the _taste_.I think the author's intent here was to provide a transcendent and novel interpretation of the "casserole." In doing so, she did take some liberties. However, given the wide range of dishes and Continents represented by this cuisine, I think the reader (and diner) is far richer for the transgression.I respect opinions to the contrary, but do beg to differ. Folks who want something quick and would consider it an injustice to manually build a sauce from the ground up (vs. opening a jar) or mix their own curry (vs. opening a box) may want to skip this one. Save the money and go buy TV dinners instead.I will, as they say, follow my gut and, so far, at least, my gut says "bravo, Ms. Baugniet."PS. For the Garnie - Quarter and de-core a single apple into the final pot. It takes the edge off of the sauerkraut and sweetens the result. Mon Dieux, that's good stuff.
K**N
actually 12 stars!
Not many things get me so excited, but this little book did. In fact, I was wowed! I ordered this after I had recieved the '500 Soups' book in this series. I liked that book fairly well so I decided to give this one a shot. Now I've had a number of other casserole cookbooks and read many that friends and family own. But nothing prepared me for what I got when I began paging through this little treasure.There are so many things I like about this book series, and especially this book, that I could rant and rave forever. But I'll try to be brief. Ok... best highlights of this book are:1. Small, unobtrusive, fits on most any shelf2. Pages lightly laminated for easy clean up.3. Hardback... withstands many uses.4. Clear, concise, easy to read print.5. Great photos with 99% of recipies.6. Pages between chapters that give you variations on recipies in the chapter.7. Non-exotic, everyday ingredients.8. Variations include 'short cut' ingredients, if you want to make it faster.9. Everyday casseroles, classic casseroles and intriguing 'new' stuff.10. Recipies are simple, not many steps, realistic to busy lifestyles.I have to say, whether you're a seasoned cook or a novice, this is THE casserole book to own. This will stay in my small cookbook library for years. It is well worth the money.As an aside, I took it to work to share and a number of the women I work with were completely enthralled and immediately started copying recipies. I ordered another copy to give as a Christmas gift this year... on specific request.Highly highly highly recommend.
T**O
Good recipes; smelly book!
The recipes in this little book were okay but the book itself smelled like mold. It must have been in a basement or come from a state with high humidity because the moldy smell was so strong that the book had to be put in the basement. I don't think I could resell it.
J**P
Good little cookbook
When I first opened this cookbook I was like, ehh seems ok. The recipes where pretty basic-no frills. I consider myself an advanced cook and tend to go for the more challeging, gourmet recipes. I had to remind myself why I purchased this book. Ya see I just had a baby and now have very little time to make a fancy gourmet dinner. So with that being said this book works well for what I wanted it for; quick n easy casseroles/dinners. I've tried the tuna cass, lasagna, chicken tetrazzine, mac n cheese and they have all been fine and dandy. I did add my own spices and contributions here and there, but I have to say the recipes stand good on their own. One thing to mention, not all of these recipes are casseroles! If your expected all 500 to be casseroles.. there not. If you need a quick cookbook full of fairly easy stuff, this is it.
S**E
A WINNER!!
This dandy little book is a good addition to the kitchen in that is has a nice mix of rather sophisticated and unusual recipes along with "down home" stuff. Just paging through it is enough to bump one out of the blahs that come with cooking too much, too many years. Also, I liked that each recipe is a sort of "core" recipe, giving technique and variations that help one to utilize the odds and ends we usually have lurking in the pantry or frig. The reviews from other buyers, that Amazon freely publishes, are always helpful to making selections that really contain what we're looking for.
T**N
Very good small, handy guide for really quick meal ideas
Very good small, handy guide for really quick meal ideas, a must have for any working person. The other plus is most of the recipes are for 4 servings, so if your like me and live alone, I split the recipes in half, making them 2 servings, then slit it half and froze half for another meal for a different day, cutting my cooking down even more saving me time and money. And the recipes are better for me then going "out", or even than most of your frozen-dinners.
L**.
Packaging matters.
I ordered five of these 500 recipe cookbooks for a customer. This was the only one that came in a rain proof package. Amazon Prime delivery should take lessons from you. Thanks for a great job.
L**R
DONT BOTHER
THEY ARE CHEAP AND HAVE REALLY LOUSY RECIPES. I WASTED MY MONEY ON THESE BOOKS. PLEASE DONT LOSE YOUR MONEY TOO
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