Sunday, September 9, 2012

Cookbooks

So, as I have said before, I love cooking. I read about it, try different techniques and watch cooking shows. Of course, with everything else going on now, I have had much less time than I would like. However, my all-time favorite cooking shows, recipes etc. come from America's Test Kichen. I subscribe to both Cook's Illustrated and Cook's Country. Their recipes are foolproof and scientifically tested and diverse. So I just bought two of their cookbooks - Slow Cooker Revolution (http://www.cooksillustrated.com/bookstore/detail.asp?PID=489) and The Cook's Illustrated Cookbook (http://www.cooksillustrated.com/bookstore/detail.asp?PID=506). I have not recieved them yet but I am very excited. The slow cooker one has 200 slow cooker recipes which is great because I feel that slow cooker recipes are either bland or too similar to each other. But this one has slow cooker entreés as well as desserts and I trust their recipes will not be bland. The second has a mammoth 2000 recipes of all types. If you have the Joy of Cooking, it seems to be a compilation on that level. It will be an indispensable resource.

How do you decide what cookbooks to buy? Do people even buy cookbooks any more? Or do they get all their recipes online? I love cookbooks but usually buy themed ones - healthy dinners, Indian food etc. But these promise to be so much superior!!! Any favorite cookbooks that you want to share?

3 comments:

Kathleen said...

The cookbook you bought sounds really neat - you'll have to give us your impressions! I don't buy a lot of cookbooks but we are partial to the Cooking Light series.

J. said...

Just checked to see if you had posted any updates!

I have the 2nd one. It is really great and very comprehensive.

My favorite is Simply in Season. It is fantastic.

Let me know how the crockpot one is.

Faith said...

I really don't buy cookbooks - I have a couple that were bought for me, the Betty Crocker one and then a slow cooker one and we do refer to them sometimes. But if I want to make something, I often just go to the internet for a recipe:). I am not a big cooker, though, so I'm not the gal to ask:).