1,001 Best Slow-Cooker Recipes: The Only Slow-Cooker Cookbook You'll Ever Need
By (Author) Sue Spitler
By (author) R.D. Linda R. Yoakam
Agate Publishing
Agate Publishing
16th October 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.5884
800
Width 153mm, Height 229mm
794g
A redesigned and reformatted version of a perennial favorite, this second edition of 1,001 Best Slow-Cooker Recipes is the most comprehensive and complete slow-cooker book available today. Enlarged and beautifully repackaged, this new edition features a sleek, updated cover design and a broader, more useful format that sits flat when open for maximum convenience. With the huge variety of recipes, ingredients, and culinary traditions, 1,001 Best Slow-Cooker Recipes is the only slow-cooker book you will ever need.
Slow cookers are a great tool for busy home cooks-delicious appetizers, soups, stews, entrees, side dishes, and even desserts can be made while you're at work or out running errands. The humble slow cooker has always been about value and convenience: more affordable cuts of meat cook to tender perfection while poultry and fish remain succulent and flavorful. Appetizers stay warm throughout a party while vegetables and side dishes are easy additions to family dinners. For more adventurous cooks, the slow cooker can be used to make homemade breads, warm sandwiches, and delectable desserts.
The award-winning 1,001 cookbook series-which has sold 750,000 copies across all titles-has earned its popularity through how its writers and editors curate and test the recipes, as well as by featuring complete nutritional data, such as calories, fat, cholesterol, carbohydrates, and diabetic exchanges. This latest offering in the bestselling series has been completely refreshed and updated for maximum ease of use.
"The book... includes the typical soups and stews for which slow cookers are famous, as well as banana bread, risotto, seasoned cashews and even cheesecake." --Amy Lavelly, Chicago Sun-Times "[Sue Spitler's slow-cooker apple cider is] a lovely way to welcome guests to a winter gathering. The simmering apple cider will fill your home with a sweet and spicy aroma." --Judy Evans, St. Louis Post-Dispatch