She
had me at Lobster BLT (Can you imagine?), and kept my rapt attention with
Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeño Shrimp with Cherry Cola BBQ Sauce, Brown Sugar Sriracha
Bacon Bites, Steamed Clams with Spicy Garlic Bread, and Slow-Cooker Pasta Bake.
Clearly this is a book offering a wide variety of recipes to satisfy a wide
variety of tastes. The book in question is Valerie Bertinelli's
Home Cooking, More than 100 Delicious Recipes to Share with Friends and Family.
When I'm asked to review a celebrity cookbook, I often cringe. There are
celebrity cookbooks, and there are celebrity cookbooks. Some of them have great
value; others are merely marketing tools to promote the celebrity
author. I wasn't sure what to expect with Valerie Bertinelli's Home Cooking,
but was most pleasantly surprised.
It is divided into six cleverly named sections: Rise and Shine, Getting Through the Day, Happy Hour, Around the Table, A Side Note, and Finishing Sweet. As much as I do love desserts (Don't we all?), Getting Through the Day was my most favorite. I find lunch the most difficult meal of the day and, like Bertinelli, would like to have the same type of lunch that I enjoyed while on vacation. If you feel the same, you will find just what you're looking for here. The Slow Cooker Beef Sandwiches with Giardiniera Aioli, was but one of my many favorites.
I’ve
been a fan of Bertinelli for a long time. She may be in her 50s, but she is
still as engaging today as she was back in the ‘70s when she played Barbara
Cooper in the TV sitcom "One Day at a Time." But our girl is all grown up now,
the mother of an adult son, and spending a lot of time doing what she loves to
do most, whipping up recipes in her well-stocked kitchen. Here, she invites us in,
to sit at the table and chat, and cook, enjoy a cup of tea, and slice of pie (Cherry Cheesecake Pizza Pie, perhaps).
This
book is full of charm as well as recipes. There are more than a hundred of them, all easy
to prepare, made with simple ingredients, and sure to please every member of
your family. The instructions are simple and concise, and every taste is
considered. Each recipe is preceded by a personal memory, along with tips,
helpful advice, stunning photos; the pictures of her mother's old recipe cards
will surely touch your heart as they did mine.
One of
the most beautiful, personal, and thoughtfully written cookbooks that you will
find this year. For more information or to buy a copy for yourself or to give
as a gift, click here.
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Disclaimer: I received a
complimentary copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest
review.
4 comments:
Oh, yeah!👍🏽
How exciting! I, too, love Valerie Bertinelli, and I love her cookbooks. The recipes are very well written and easy to make. I love reading your blog, it is so interesting, informative and fun! Have a wonderful holiday!!
Same to you, Karenann. Thanks for the kind words.
thanks for reviewing this..
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