But the latest cookbook from Milk Street definitely delivers on excellent recipes and techniques.
Cookbook Reviews
‘Instantly Indian Cookbook’ puts the Instant Pot to good use
It encourages cooks to explore the appliance’s multi-faceted functions.
When perfection is the goal, this cookbook makes it easy as pie
Overcoming a fear of making pie crusts unleashes this writer’s love of making pies. ‘The Perfect Pie’ provides loads of inspiration.
Cookbook on quick cooking a solid choice for beginners, those short on time or money
And despite her potty mouth, Granny’s pretty funny, too.
’15 Minute Vegan: On a Budget’ has value for carnivores, too
Katy Beskow’s recent book is loaded with simple, fast, healthy dishes.
‘The Anti-Inflammatory Kitchen Cookbook’ can help you devise, deliciously, a healthful diet
And the recipe for White Bean & Basil Cakes is a keeper.
Cookbook review: Please give us more of the excellent writing in ‘Extra Helping’
Along with the prose, Janet Reich Elsbach’s new cookbook contains recipes intended to sustain new parents, new neighbors, ill and recovering patients and the grief-stricken.
Cookbook offers pasta favorites, but beware translation errors
“The Long and the Short of Pasta: A Collection of Treasured Italian Dishes” is filled with practical, accessible recipes.
Up your grilling skills for a good cause with ‘Operation BBQ’
The recipes come from competitive barbecue teams that also cook for communities recovering from natural disasters.
‘Seriously Good Salads’ is way more than lettuce
These salads require more work than a bowl of greens and store-bought dressing, but the reward is also greater.