The Complete Canadian Living Cookbook: 350 Inspired Recipes from Elizabeth Baird and the Kitchen Canadians Trust Most Review

The Complete Canadian Living Cookbook: 350 Inspired Recipes from Elizabeth Baird and the Kitchen Canadians Trust Most
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For those who only have a basic collection of cookbooks, consider adding this up there right next the the Joy of Cooking. All these recipes are tried and true, not elaborate, and tested for good results, "Tested Til Perfect", in their test kitchen. Many are basic fare recipes but each recipe delivers an incredibly good dish. Yes, some are more tropical or ethnic in flavour. Canadian Living, with its magazine and television shows, produces & tests over 500 recipes each year. What you have here is a selection of the 350 best. However, this is not just your boring old basic Cooking 101 cookbook. There's a real focus on both regional specialties and ingredients and dishes that celebrate Canada's modern multicultural mosaic.
Re: Comments Below, If you were looking for "Canadian" recipes and didn't like the ethnic ones, then you've missed the point. Canada is as multicultural as it gets, the folks very openminded about ethnic food, so why wouldn't this cookbook have "tiramisu" or curried dishes or fusion dishes? Besides the "truly Canadian" dishes such as saskatoon berry pie would be impossible to reproduce if sasks don't grow in your area.

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More than twenty-five years of cooking expertise perfected in the unique Canadian Living Test Kitchen and printed in the food pages of Canadian Living magazine are distilled in this magnificent and completely new cookbook. The Canadian Living Test Kitchen guarantee -- "Tested till perfect" -- has assured a loyal following among cooks who know that Canadian Living Test Kitchen recipes guarantee success. Beautifully produced with a 2-colour interior and 2 eight-page photo inserts, the book contains more than 350 recipes, including regional specialties, dishes from our heritage communities, and fresh takes on modern classics such as sushi, chocolate fondue and pasta. Experienced cooks will enjoy the challenge of new inspirations such as Thai curries, pot stickers, grilled quail and chocolate confections. With an emphasis on eating for health, as well as nutritional analyses and advice, tips on cookware, food shopping and storage, and much more, The Complete Canadian Living Cookbook has everything any home cook will need. It is a guarantee of good food and an investment in good taste and good health.• Over 350 Canadian Living "tested till perfect" recipes• Information on choosing and storing fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry and fish• Find how to select the right cooking equipment for your kitchen• Tips on shopping, storage and ingredient substitutions• Glossary of essential cooking and baking terms• Advice on how to use slow cookers, bread machines and food processors• Page-top symbols that pinpoint fast, make-ahead, freezable, budget-wise and Canadian Living classic recipes• Streamlined recipes for easy preparation and clean-up• Complete nutritional analysis for each recipe• Cover the basics and challenges experienced cooks• Highlights regional specialties and ingredients, dishes from our heritage communities and great cooks across the countryA sampling of delicious recipes:Curried Lamb Phyllo TrianglesBaked Brie with Strawberry Mint ToppingBaby Spinach and Goat Cheese SaladRed Barn Corn and Bean SaladPerfect Roast ChickenSalmon CakesGrilled Portobello BurgersOld-fashioned Beef StewLuscious Mushroom LasagnaLemon Sponge PuddingChocolate Raspberry Ice-Cream CakeSaskatoon Berry PieApple Pie MuffinsCountry Seed BreadPear and Apricot ConserveSpicy Thai Shrimp and Noodle SoupAsparagus Miso SoupGlazed Sea Bass with Red Curry SauceSmoky Tex-Mex Rib

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