Just got the Joy of Cooking in the mail today (75th anniversary ed) and HOLY SHMOLY that's a big book. Anyone have a favorite recipe from it they'd like to share? I've never owned a copy so I need a couple of good ones to try out first.
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I love that cookbook. Mine is an older edition, but it's my go-to for every kind of generic recipe. "What can I do with this steak?" "How much butter should I really be putting in my mashed potatoes?" I make my lightly breaded sauteed boneless skinless chicken breasts from their instructions (though simple it's one of my DH's favorites, especially when I put herbs in the breading), and I made some KILLER flautas a couple of Christmases ago. I like their hot and sour soup. And their basic sugar cookies. I actually use their recipe for *oatmeal* of all things, if I want it to turn out just right: toothsome and lightly spiced. Mmm, Joy of Cooking.Alison
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It is one of my favorite cookbooks. My dad has a version from the 50's that shows how to skin a rabbit! I have the newer version, 1997 I think.
The fettuccine alfredo is wonderful. The banana bread turns out perfectly every time. And I love the creamed chicken recipes.
I think what I like best about it is the explanation of the techniques.Kris
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