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From Amazon.com: Written by two working moms with four kids between them, Desperation Dinners! fulfills its promise to supply you with more than 250 recipes that can be made from start to finish in 20 minutes. With the help of Beverly Mills and Alicia Ross, you can serve up appealing and nutritious home-cooked meals on nights when that might seem impossible. There are meaty dishes (Fiery Chinese Beef) and meatless ones (Very Vegetarian Chili), as well as Ravioli with Roasted Red Pepper Cream for pasta-lovers, and even Magic Brownies for those with a sweet tooth. The authors' technique, which calls for using convenience foods (canned, frozen, boxed, bagged, or jarred), is based on the idea that the time saved justifies extra cost and sacrificed quality. Their Desperation Pantry includes staples such as canned beans and broth, along with onion powder, frozen lemon juice, pre-shredded cheeses, and produce that is ready to use, such as chopped garlic and sections of citrus fruit. This is not great cooking, but the meals will rescue families from a surfeit of fast food and boxed-pasta dinners.
My Most Used Cookbook: I've never felt compelled to write a review on Amazon, but this book is worth it. Of my massive collection of cookbooks at home, this one is by far the most used. I've made at least 20 of the recipes, and none of them has failed me. My brother in law told me that the pasta dish I made from this book tasted like "restaurant food." A friend from work asked me for so many recipes (mostly after peering over my lunch containers) that she finally ordered the book. My step mom and I both cook from this book frequently and report back to each other on which recipes to try next. I've recommended this book to countless people, and everyone has loved it. The recipes are incredibly fast and they all taste great. If you're going to invest in a quick cooking book, make it this one!
MUST HAVE: I got this for Christmas a few years ago and have used it so much I will have to replace it soon. Everything in it can be made in 20 minutes flat - starting from frozen! While every recipe is not my taste, I have many favorites that I use again and again. Many "quick" cookbooks have recipes that taste like they came from a can - not this one. The recipes taste great. This cookbook is an absolute must have for everyone but especially busy families!
Greatest cookbook ever: This cookbook has changed my life! Instead of feeling desparate each night when wondering what to eat for dinner and settling for saltine crackers, I can plan easy and quick meals. These recipes keep the list of ingredients manageable and are designed for lots of freezer/pantry items that you can keep around to increase your flexibility. I have stopped going to the store every day and am eating better and cheaper than ever. My husband enjoys the variety and I am able to plan a week's worth of meals that are nutritious and delicious!
A winner for busy people: I'm late to this cookbook, as it's been out for some time. I think I was put off by the "Desperation" in the title--desperation and food together does not appeal. Title aside, this is a wonderful cookbook that IS quick. It's a security blanket for me--to have a cookbook with decent meals that I can prepare in 20 mins or so. I use fresh ginger, garlic, etc. instead of the bottled they suggest, but I think it's worth it in taste and it doesn't take much extra time for me. Recipes I have enjoyed include Jamaican macaroni, Deceptively simple fish, Real-life lasagna, pepperonata with sausage, BBQ shrimp on spicy rice, and the black bean soup. My life is not so rushed that I would ever resort to using canned chicken in a recipe (there aren't many of these, and you can always substitute). I'd also recommend going for low-salt varieties of canned tomatoes, for example, as a can of diced tomatoes and a can of chicken broth can really ratchet up the salt content of some of these recipes. Highly recommended for those who enjoy having a nice meal, but are short on time. I use this cookbook all the time, and I have a shelf full of cookbooks. It's a winner.
A "Must Have" cookbook for busy parents!: I received this book as a gift from my husband (my request) two years ago and since then have made dozens of the recipes from it. It is one of the best presents I've received! This has become the cookbook I reach for almost every night when I think "What am I going to make for dinner?" Most of the recipes are very tasty and all are fast. Some of the recipes are a bit dull but I have never used any cookbook as much as I use this one because so many of the recipes are great! I love being able to cook interesting meals for my family quickly. There are many kid-friendly meals, but also a lot of fancier, "adult tastes" dishes as well. One of the best features of this book is the section that discusses how to set up your pantry and freezer so that you always have the ingredients on hand to make dinner. One of the biggest problems for me has been not having the ingredients around to make dinner with, fast or otherwise. Since using this book, I always have the makings of a good meal handy. I have recommended this book to many friends and have shared many of its recipes. Downside: Maybe I'm just a klutz, but for the most part I can't make these recipes in 20 minutes. Usually it takes me more like 30-45 (max) minutes. I think in order to finish the recipes in 20 minutes you much have all the ingredients within very easy (fast) reach and you have to follow the directions EXACTLY. But still, the recipes, even very intricate ones, are much faster than you would expect. Another drawback is that some of the recipes (but only some) definitely suffer in the flavor department from a lack of longer cooking. Overall, this book and way of cooking has dramatically improved my ability to get a good dinner on the table every night. Now I don't panic when I think of making dinner. I just figure out what I really want to eat! I highly recommend this cookbook for anyone who likes interesting meals and doesn't have a lot of time to shop and cook.
| Author: | Beverly Mills | | Author: | Alicia Ross | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 641.512 | | EAN: | 9780761104810 | | ISBN: | 076110481X | | Number Of Pages: | 400 | | Publication Date: | 1996-12-13 | | UPC: | 019628104816 |
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