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The Gourmet Slow Cooker: Volume II, Regional Comfort-Food Classics
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Manufacturer: Ten Speed Press
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Author(s): Lynn Alley

Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5 (based on 15 reviews)

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Product Description:
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.821
EAN: 9781580087322
ISBN: 1580087329
Label: Ten Speed Press
Manufacturer: Ten Speed Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 99
Publication Date: 2006-08
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Studio: Ten Speed Press
Editorial Review:
With its emphasis on quality ingredients, nuanced global flavors, and sumptuous presentation, the original GOURMET SLOW COOKER inspired discerning home cooks to dust off—and fall in love with—their slow cookers again. Back by popular demand, Lynn Alley serves a generous second helping of sophisticated yet easy-to-prepare slow-cooker recipes, this time with a focus on regional comfort food. Packed with classic and innovative dishes designed to delight family and guests alike, THE GOURMET SLOW COOKER: VOLUME II will satisfy fans’ hunger for new recipes—and encourage even more busy home cooks to join the bandwagon.

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Summary: low Cooking Gems
Comment: Although I have used only a few recipes from both of these volumes, the narrative, simplicity and a variety of hints and suggestions for future dishes, make these dual books more than routine, limited, "how-to" cook-books. The entire approach of the author, opened my eyes to a variety of new culinary adventures which will elevate slow cookers to vital appliances that promote versatility and economy of effort. A microwave oven, a slow cooker together with a well appointed wine cellar is all one needs to once again experience an unhurried joy of cooking. Bon Appetit as Junia Childs would have intoned.

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Summary: Slow food fast
Comment: I use my slow cooker frequently; it gets me very good food with little effort when I work fairly long hours. I owned Lynn Alley's first book and thought I would like Volume II. So far I've made one recipe, the Adobo Chicken, which met with favor from my husband--distinctive flavors and easy to do; vinegar, soy sauce, ginger, brown sugar, and chicken basically. Oh and of course garlic! I like the other recipes and intend to try them in the near future; particularly a slow-cooked pork roast for barbecued pork sandwiches. And a green chile/hominy posole' style soup. There's even a fruit preserve recipe that sounds interesting. The format of the books is clear, the recipes are easy to follow, the book's design and photographs are attractive, and there's enough variety to keep it interesting. And nary a can of cream of mushroom soup!

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Summary: Not what I expected
Comment: This book is not what I expected. Only a few receipes I will be using.

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Summary: Inspiring!
Comment: Using the recipes in this book has inspired me to get back into cooking. We especially love the Posole recipe, which updates a traditional recipe with new touches. The New England Brown Bread recipe is so good that it beats my grandmother's Down East Yankee recipe... and that's saying a lot! My enthusiasm for cooking in general has been invigorated by the creative and fresh approach in the recipes in this book.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Definitely worth the price
Comment: I purchased this book because I LOVE Alley's first volume of recipes for the slow cooker. I am very happy with this book, however it is really very different than the first (which makes them a great set).

While flavor is certainly not compromised, the foods in this cookbook are more like peasant-food than gourmet dishes. With a hungry husband and 3 growing boys in my house, comfort foods are always well-received here, and I've had no complaints from them!

The ingredients in this volume are easier to manage (no grinding of spices as in the first volume).

My only disappointment with the book is that it seems many of the recipes, while tasty, don't seem to benefit much from the slow-cooking...some of the soups, for example, are just about as easily made on the stovetop.

For my family, the slow cooker has primarily been a great way to prepare flavorful and tender meats, and this cookbook has offered us some new options (Korean style ribs, chicken adobo, italian style pork chops, for example). I have made some of the non-meat recipes (i.e. several soups/chowders), and I find that they are just as easy to make on the stove.

This is my one bit of advice to the new owner of a slow-cooker: Don't try to make it something it isn't...fix recipes which lend themselves well to the type of cooking, and fix your veggies on the stovetop or in the oven.



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