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If you follow my reviews you know that I generally try to make something from any new cookbook I receive. This one actually arrived a couple of weeks ago and I even have all of the ingredients ready to make this . . . . .
But Mother Nature has decided to be a real turdburger and it's been about 12,000 degrees with 1,000,000% humidity since it got here so I'm saying screw it and my family is living on cereal until the heat wave brea
Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/If you follow my reviews you know that I generally try to make something from any new cookbook I receive. This one actually arrived a couple of weeks ago and I even have all of the ingredients ready to make this . . . . .
But Mother Nature has decided to be a real turdburger and it's been about 12,000 degrees with 1,000,000% humidity since it got here so I'm saying screw it and my family is living on cereal until the heat wave breaks. (If you're just dying with anticipation to see what kind of godawful concoction I can churn out, you'll have to settle for the Great Goat Sacrifice of 2016. Oh, and YOU'RE WELCOME Cubs fans – my family's misery is what ended a 108 losing streak and 71-year-old curse.)
Tomorrow is the first official day of Fall and *crossing fingers* sweater weather will be here any second. Of course, with sweater weather brings my most hated basic white girl obsession of them all . . . .
But today we're going to ignore all that and focus on the glory which is Martha.
I've been a Martha Stewart fan since Jesus was a toddler. That being said, I'll be the first to admit that back in the day I didn't really tune in to her show for the food – since it was super uppity and I am super trailer parky – but I luuuuuuuuurved all the dang craft segments. Martha is the reason I know what a "cloche" is and how I should shove a bunch of miniature shit in one in order to make a tiny "winter wonderland." Speaking of tiny, just when I thought I was really kicking ass with my "Hobbit Haven" . . . . .
Martha one-ups me by making a fairy garden with Mary Effing Poppins!
All the above is to say that I've been a superfan since way back when Martha came off with this kind of air about her . . . .
But when she came out of the pokey???? Now that is a girl I want to hang with . . . .
I'll be 100% honest and admit I was a tad bit apprehensive at the idea of Martha Stewart tackling a crockpot recipe book since she isn't what you'd necessarily call relatable. However, the very first line addressed the giant pink elephant in the room . . .
"To tell the honest truth, I have never, ever, really used a slow cooker."
Awesome. OF COURSE YOU DIDN'T! You're Martha (Fucking) Stewart FFS! Since she's Martha (Expletive Deleted) Stewart, she knocked this one out of the ballpark. Her (way more advanced palate than my family's) had her attempting things like slow cooker versions of Vietnamese Short-ribs or Chicken Tagine, while also (maybe surprisingly) going with tons of basics such as . . . . .
Or . . . .
It has stuff my kids would happily gobble down . . . .
As well as stuff they wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole, but that I will eat when they piss me off in order to fart them out of the house . . . .
Obtaining a Martha Stewart selection for zero dollars was pretty much my only bucket list item when it comes to reviewer copies. I am so happy it did not disappoint. It had everything I want in a cookbook – pretty pictures, ingredients that are either already in my pantry or easily obtainable and most importantly EDIBLE recipes. And really, the $26.00 price point isn't horrible either compared to other, lesser-known, foodie books I've obtained in the past.
Endless thanks to the publisher for making all of my wildest dreams come true!
...moreThe second cookbook I received (after, of course, the ubiquitous Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook) at my wedding shower was a crockpot recipe book. This was the 70's and I was determined to both work and cook well for my man. The crockpot cookbook was perfect for us. I'd start it up at seven before I left for work and, when we arrived home
Martha Stewart admits she did not grow up with a slow cooker nor did she ever use a slow cooker until she decided to write this book. But she's a convert now.The second cookbook I received (after, of course, the ubiquitous Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook) at my wedding shower was a crockpot recipe book. This was the 70's and I was determined to both work and cook well for my man. The crockpot cookbook was perfect for us. I'd start it up at seven before I left for work and, when we arrived home at five, we had a pot of amazing food.
So we (my man has learned to use the slow cooker, too, over the years) have continued to use this cookbook for the past forty years. I thought I knew everything about crockpots.
Then I read this book.
Martha Stewart had the luxury of having a panel of editors and recipe developers create and test recipes that enhanced the strengths of a crockpot for more than a year. Martha shares a list of ten Slow Cooker Commandments, all new to me, and a list of tips for best using the crockpot (all new to me). These alone are worth the price of the book.
Then I tried out the recipes. My husband and I sticky-noted recipes that sounded good to us---Chili Chicken Tacos, Sausage and Vegetable Ciambotta, Brisket and Onions---and over a few weeks, we tested Martha's testers.
Our results?
We've set our tattered and splattered forty-year-old crockpot standard in the pantry for now, and replaced it with Martha's shiny new book in our cookbook stand.
Here's one of our (new) favorites:
Martha Stewart's Slow-Cooker Brisket and Onions
Ingredients
1 large yellow onion, thinly sliced
2 garlic cloves, smashed and peeled
1 first cut of beef brisket (4 pounds), trimmed of excess fat
Coarse salt and ground pepper
2 cups low-sodium chicken broth
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley leaves, for serving
Directions
1. In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker, combine onion and garlic. Season brisket with salt and pepper and place, fat side up, in slow cooker. Add broth. Cover and cook on high until brisket is fork-tender, about 6 hours. Remove brisket and thinly slice against the grain. Serve with onion and some cooking liquid; sprinkle with parsley.
2. If you make this ahead of time, cover and refrigerate brisket in cooking liquid, up to 1 week. Reheat in a 300-degree oven.
...moreThis cookbook is another joy to add
My family and closest friends know that I collect cook books and that I am a big fan of Martha Stewart, whether it be her cookbooks or non-fiction, her t.v. variety show and her cooking shows. I particularly like her cooking teaching shows. For many years, we have decorated our house from Martha's Christmas-themed holiday books. I've even cooked whole meals during the holidays from her holiday-oriented cookbooks. The whole family has enjoyed our Martha themes.This cookbook is another joy to add to my collection. I discovered the Rival crockpot about 35 years ago and added one to my kitchen appliances inventory. When both of us were working, it was a way to prepare a healthy and substantial meal for our family-of-four dinner. At the end of the day, when we would walk into the house after work, the house smelled wonderfully of pot roast or spaghetti sauce or chili or soup or chicken and vegetables. The Rival cookbook that came with our crockpot was adequate, but quite simple.
This book includes eight chapters from Meat, Seafood, Side Dishes, Sweets, Stick and Sauces. What I found refreshing is the geographic and ethnic diversity of the recipe choices, suck as: Sicilian-style Beef Stew, Carne Guisada, Italian Pot Roast, Vietnamese Pho, Southwestern Pork Posole, German-style Pork Chops, Chicken Curry, Chinese Hainanese Chicken, Saag Paneer (India), Harira (Morocco), Grits with Greens and Fried Eggs, and hundreds more. Desserts too: Creme Brûlée, Blueberry Cornmeal Buckle, Sticky Toffee Pudding and Wine-Poached Pears. Yumm!
I am so looking forward to trying some of the unique and diverse recipes, as well as sauces and spices I've never previously tried. I'll post pictures on Facebook.
...moreIt makes the simple slow cooker recipes into dishes that are more complex, but without all the work of cooking straight on the stove. It's a cookbook that makes several meals a
There are so many good recipes in this collection with beautiful photos to go with them. Several of the meals are taken to the next level, making everything that much more of a great addition to any kitchen. It has perfect recipes for poaching fish, making scalloped potatoes, and even one for cheesecake and cinnamon rolls.It makes the simple slow cooker recipes into dishes that are more complex, but without all the work of cooking straight on the stove. It's a cookbook that makes several meals a lot easier to make as you just place it in the slow cooker for whatever time and heat specified and that is all there is to it. It makes it even easier with the tips added throughout the pages, along with the basics at the beginning and a how-to for those needing a little extra help in the use of the slow cooker.
There are some recipes that have a little more steps than others, but the process is worth it once you get to serve it to your family and friends. Especially once they get to eat it and it tastes like you took all day in the kitchen to make it. Some of those recipes include Duck Ragu, Indian-Style Fish Curry, Root Vegetable Confit with Pistachio Pesto, Sticky Toffee Pudding, and many more.
This collection has a variety of recipes and all have been tested before added into the pages, along with a photo of each recipe throughout the book. It makes this cookbook that much better as there aren't many out there with colorful photos for every single recipe. This one has 110 of them, plenty to choose from and try out.
It's definitely a cookbook to have for any person that uses a slow cooker often and those that are new to it will find that they will love cooking with it also. Especially with all the little extras almost to the end of the book, it is the perfect slow cooker cookbook to have in once kitchen or to gift to a loved one.
***I received this copy from Crown Publishing in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.***
...morePS. If you don't mind all the extra steps, the recipes look tasty. I love the amount of pictures and the general outline of recipes. However, when I want to use a slow cooker or an instant pot, I'm looking to do things mostly as one-pot-wonders. There's way too many... braise this, broil that, [insert fancy ingredient here], [insert other gadget there]. I may refer back for ideas, but likely not.
PS. If you don't mind all the extra steps, the recipes look tasty. ...more
I bookmarked two recipes that felt unique and relatively easy to prepare.
Marmalade and Vinegar Pork (64): Preheat a slow cooker. Generously salt ~5 lb pork shoulder, cut into 2" pieces. Place pork in slow cooker. Separately, mix together 1 tsp. toasted fennel seeds [I would omit this.], 1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes, 3/4 C. orange marmalade, 1/4 C. red wine vinegar, 1 rosemary sprig, and 4 garlic cloves, smashed. Pour over pork. Cover and cook on LOW for ~8 hours, or until meat is pull-apart tender. Strain meat from sauce, then pour sauce through a sieve to filter out the solids. Skim the fat off the sauce. Serve with orange wedges. Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Herbed Creme Fraiche (191): Preheat a slow cooker. In a bowl, combine 3 TBSP butter at room temperature, 1 tsp. onion powder, 1 tsp. garlic powder, 1 1/2 tsp. dried sage, 2 tsp. salt, and 1/2 tsp. pepper. Rub 6 sweet potatoes (scrubbed and pierced with a fork) with the butter mixture. Tightly wrap each potato in parchment paper, then in foil. Put in slow cooker. Cover and cook on LOW for 6-7 hours, or until potatoes are tender. Thickly slice the potatoes. Separately, combine 1/2 C. creme fraiche, 1 TSBP mixed fresh herbs (like parsley, tarragon, or chives), and the zest of 1 lemon. Season with salt and pepper, and serve with the potatoes.h/t: Washington Post
Perhaps I should track down The Chef and the Slow Cooker instead...
Book Copy Gratis Clarkson Potter Publishers via Blogging for Books
...moreTo be honest, I've always been a bit leery about trying Martha Stewart's cooking books, partially due to her crafty side that I always tended to attribute her skills towards. But, after watching her on the public television station, when I had the opportunity to try out this cookbook, I jump
I was truly excited to get this book in the mail, because it's always my goal to utilize my crock pot more than I currently do. Especially with cooler months coming along and the days are dark so much sooner.To be honest, I've always been a bit leery about trying Martha Stewart's cooking books, partially due to her crafty side that I always tended to attribute her skills towards. But, after watching her on the public television station, when I had the opportunity to try out this cookbook, I jumped at it.
The book overall is well put together and speaks quality. It isn't something where the pages are a thin quality and cheaply put together. A lot of time and effort was spent in the design process.
Many of the recipes sound truly delightful and the carrot/honey was very tasty.
The one thing I had a problem with was that the recipes I would not necessarily classify in the "easy" category. There are a slew of ingredients, many of which, the typical home would not have on hand. Therefore, it would require a stop at the grocery story to stock up.
For me, the main issue was the amount of steps before placing all the ingredients into the crockpot to cook. Typically, when I start the slow cooker, it's in the morning before work. So I do not have a lot of time to do very much prep to get the meal ready. What I can do in the evenings, I do. This is a book that would be great if you had someone who could do all the work for you, so that when you arrive home in the evening it is done. Or, you prepare on the weekends when time is a bit more plentiful.
All in all, I did enjoy the cookbook and will use it more in the future. Once I get all the ingredients and a weekend ready to try another recipe out.
This review contains my own thoughts and opinions. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher.
...moreI have a whole new appreciation for my slow cooker and what it can do after looking through this book. While this book does provide some traditional slow cooker recipes for meals that can cook while you're out at work for the day, this book is a bit different and also includes some new recipes that show you how to utilize the unique benefits of the slow cooker cooking style to accomplish some amazing new feats. There are lots of recipes wi
You'll never look at your slow cooker the same way again!I have a whole new appreciation for my slow cooker and what it can do after looking through this book. While this book does provide some traditional slow cooker recipes for meals that can cook while you're out at work for the day, this book is a bit different and also includes some new recipes that show you how to utilize the unique benefits of the slow cooker cooking style to accomplish some amazing new feats. There are lots of recipes with new international flavors and styles. This is not just a collection of stew and chili recipes.
Martha Stewart shows how to combine the unique attributes of slow cooking with some additional cooking steps such as adding fresh herbs or broiling the final dish to get crispy chicken skin or a "sticky-glaze finish" on the ribs. I had never thought about poaching salmon in a slow cooker, but it seems to be a perfect process to cook salmon with the guarantee that you will not dry it out or overcook it. And it only takes an hour to poach salmon in the slow cooker.
In addition to a lot of main dish recipes this book also includes ideas for side dishes, breakfast, and some desserts (cheesecake!). My favorite part is that every recipe has a picture to show you what the end result should look like.
What a great update this recipe book gives to my old slow cooker. I've always loved that appliance and now there are so many more reasons to love it! I can't wait to try several of the recipes.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Blogging for Books in exchange for my fair and unbiased review.
...moreInterestingly enough, Martha Stewart said she only recently started using a slow cooker and her mother didn't use one growing up. However, she said she has been impressed with the slow cookers she has tried out in recent years and now thinks of it as a "smart cooker." In the beginning of this book, she offers basic advice for using a slow cooker including the "Slow Cooker Commandments" an
Martha Stewart's Slow Cooker is full of beautiful, colorful photos to accompany the 110 recipes in this book.Interestingly enough, Martha Stewart said she only recently started using a slow cooker and her mother didn't use one growing up. However, she said she has been impressed with the slow cookers she has tried out in recent years and now thinks of it as a "smart cooker." In the beginning of this book, she offers basic advice for using a slow cooker including the "Slow Cooker Commandments" and "How to Use a Slow Cooker" basics which include a few tips that I didn't know before. There are chapters on meat, poultry, seafood, meatless, side dishes, breakfast, sweets, and stocks and sauces.
My family eats more chicken and meatless dishes than other meats Martha includes. As a result, recipes for Pho, Chicken Chili Tacos, Chicken with 20 cloves of garlic, Coq au Vin, Barley Risotto with Fresh Mushrooms, Ribollita (Italian vegetarian soup, Maple Granola, Overnight Oatmeal, Peach Pecan Grunt, Sticky Toffee Pudding and Butterscotch Bread Pudding with Brown-Butter Rum Sauce.
I also think the recipes for basic stocks, sauces and jams will be good to use.
I think I will use about a quarter of these recipes. I wish there were more than that but we don't cook much for seafood since we live in the middle of the country where we don't get a lot of really fresh seafood like they do in New England. But the recipes I want to try look simple to follow with great pictures and good instructions.
I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.
...moreThe best thing about this cookbook, next to the recipes, is the mouth watering pictures of the finished dishes. It made me want to try all of them.
The recipes are good and generally easy to make. However, there are often several steps that are done before or after using the slow cooker. This has the advantage of increasing the flavor of most dishes, but also adds preparation time. It's a trade-off.
The book features useful information such as the Slow Cooker Com
Great Photos, Interesting RecipesThe best thing about this cookbook, next to the recipes, is the mouth watering pictures of the finished dishes. It made me want to try all of them.
The recipes are good and generally easy to make. However, there are often several steps that are done before or after using the slow cooker. This has the advantage of increasing the flavor of most dishes, but also adds preparation time. It's a trade-off.
The book features useful information such as the Slow Cooker Commandments and The Basics, which are information included at the beginning of each chapter. The book contains recipes for meat, seafood, poultry, side dishes, stocks and sauces, breakfast and sweets. I found the content heavy on meat dishes. We don't eat much meat. I would have preferred more meatless dishes. However, Spaghetti Boulognese is excellent.
The chapter on sauces and stocks is very helpful. The slow cooker is an excellent device for preparing stocks. The chapter on fish was also useful. We eat a great deal of salmon. It's easy to overcook it. However, poaching in slow cooker makes it come out perfect.
I hadn't really tried baking in a slow cooker, but the Blueberry Cornmeal Buckle turned out very well as did the Apple-Cranberry Crisp.
If you enjoy slow cooker cooking, this is a very helpful book.
I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.
...moreI received this book from Blogging for Books for an honest review.
...moreWith that said, I did learn some techniques for how to use a slow cooker (let it pre-heat) that I found useful, and I appreciated the additional steps (usually browning) rather than just dumping all the ingredients in and turning on. I borrowed this book from the libra The recipes I've made so far weren't amazing, and some of the ones I skipped sounded disappointing compared to relatively easy recipes without a slow cooker. Often, I wondered if the slow cooker was necessary rather than stove-top.
With that said, I did learn some techniques for how to use a slow cooker (let it pre-heat) that I found useful, and I appreciated the additional steps (usually browning) rather than just dumping all the ingredients in and turning on. I borrowed this book from the library, and after trying a number of recipes, I won't miss the book after I return it. ...more
It's a solid book, but I really expect groundbreaking, creative recipes from Martha and it kind of feels like she's hopping on the bandwagon here.
Great book for the tips and strategies, but if you use a slow cooker often you're going to have a lot of these recipes already. She really excels at veggies and sides; also, the pictures are great. While a lot of these have some prep beforehand, if you have the kind of slow cooker that also browns, these are still one-pot meals.It's a solid book, but I really expect groundbreaking, creative recipes from Martha and it kind of feels like she's hopping on the bandwagon here.
...moreThis is not like fix it and forget it, and I'm fine with that. It's a bit of prep work on the front end, with the benefit of low and slow at the end. Something for every taste for sure. Another hit from Martha!
This is not like fix it and forget it, and I'm fine with that. It's a bit of prep work on the front end, with the benefit of low and slow at the end. Something for every taste for sure. ...more
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