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So which it is. There are too many dessert recipes, in my opinion. I received the book yesterday and must say I am disappointed. This might not be critical information for a conventional oven but is crucial for the small size of a toaster oven. Overall, I find this book to be very amateurish and a very disappointing purchase for me, as an avid cookbook collector and experienced cook. Many of the recipes are not very specific regarding amounts, weights, etc., something that should be basic information available in every cookbook. For instance, the author writes about baking a chicken, to cut a chicken in half (or quarters), to bake it, but as everyone knows chickens can range from 3 to 5 or 6 pounds or more.
Short lists of commonly available ingredients make it easy to take a basic recipe and imagine many substitutions for variety and what is available in your larder. And, think of all the room you can free up in your kitchen (large baking pans and huge casseroles can be stored under the bed with those "extra cookbooks".well, it works for me). Heating up a gas oven for a small quiche to feed four seems a waste of energy (the planet's and my own) and time (my large toaster oven takes four minutes to reach 400 degrees: my oven, almost 15). Of course, you will have to re-think baking pans, casserole dishes, etc. "Gourmet" and "Toaster Oven" in the same title.
for these smaller amounts, but I have found some lovely and very useful such items on sale in most all places that carry cookware. Quality ingredients well combined and engagingly presented replace long grocery lists and too many leftovers for a small family, singles, empty-nesters and the diet conscious (I mean, who of us really wants that chocolate cheesecake that serves 8 sitting temptingly in the 'frige after a dinner for 2-4.).The book itself is a quality paperback, large enough for lovely photos, a brief description of the recipe and suggestions, as well as print that is easy to read. Besides, if you are a true "foodie" imagine how happy your friends and relatives will be to have something new to give you for birthdays and holidays. The Herbed Oven-Fried Chicken, Quiche Lorraine, Artisan Whole Wheat-Walnut Loaf, Banana-Walnut Muffins, Savory Cheesecakes (yup, that's what I said), Turkey, Tarragon, and Apple Meatloaf, Chocolate Lava Cakes.if I have to pick "favorites" these are just super. I guarantee that no one will associate that toaster oven sitting innocently on your kitchen counter as the source of these lovely dishes.
You bet. Well organized, with a good index, the book is divided into five sections, (as well as an informative description of toaster ovens and their features) which makes finding a recipe quick and easy. And you don't have to tell them, you know. I usually don't review cookbooks unless I feel they are special enough to encourage others to purchase them, and this one I recommend highly.My family has downsized but my cooking enthusiasm has not and I am entertaining more often but with smaller guest lists. Yes, you can probably find similar recipes in your cookbook collection, but again, you don't have to do the arithmetic. Too cool.The recipe chapters are: Breakfast, Lunch, Appetizers and Sides, Dinner and Tea and Goodies.
Also, with most recipes in the book serving 2-4, there is not the problem of reducing larger recipes and the resulting dreaded calculations. And, sit down for this, there are even wine suggestions for many of recipes.from toaster-oven cooking.
For example: Authentic English "High tea" scones. Excellent set of sophisticated recipes downsized for small servings & simple execution. If you take the next year to practice each recipe you'll be well on your way to gourmet-hood.
So if you like to see what you're about to make, I don't recommend this cookbook. I love using my toaster oven to make things, and was extremely excited about this book. But I'm a visual person and it's hard to be motivated to try out these recipes because most of them do not have photos.
Shhh, don't tell my away-at-college children, but they will be receiving a copy of this book along with a nice toaster oven for Christmas. As an empty nester and avid cook, this book is perfect. I wish I had thought of it first. This is a cookbook everyone could use for fresh ideas, from Anzacs to Yogurt Baked Chicken with wine pairings suggested for many dishes. Very tasty recipes without making huge quantities. The author has done her research and deserves credit for filling a rare niche in this cookbook category.
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