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Which is your favorite, most reliable Kosher cookbook?
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Which is your favorite Kosher cookbook? Why...
Spice and Spirit  
 49%  [ 51 ]
Balabuste's Choice  
 5%  [ 6 ]
The Haimishe Kitchen (Nitra)  
 16%  [ 17 ]
Kosher by Design ( any of S. Fishbein)  
 19%  [ 20 ]
Silver Spoon  
 0%  [ 1 ]
Garden of Eating  
 0%  [ 1 ]
Kosher Palette  
 6%  [ 7 ]
Jennie Grossinger  
 0%  [ 0 ]
Total Votes : 103



morningstar




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, May 22 2006, 10:42 am
I have some Moosewood cookbooks ( all natural vegetarian cooking, so pretty much everything is kosher) that I enjoy a lot. Sundays at Moosewood has an interesting collection ofethnic recipes. Moosewood Cooks for a Crowd is great for entertaining or coking in quantity.
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Friedman




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, May 23 2006, 7:07 am
[quote="littles"]I love to read cookbooks. I was wondering if anyone has the cookbook Gatherings (with pretty heart shaped cookies on the cover) I always notice it at the bookstore, but I've never had a chance to glance through it. Does anyone here have it? Is is good?

I just bought it for my MIL for mother's day and she loved it. Now I need to buy it for myself:-).
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ceo




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 7:39 am
Ineed a new cookbook. I am really looking for something that has a lot of ideas for simple, pareve or milchig) weeknight suppers. I have looked through a lot of the newer kosher cookbooks (Kosher by design series, kosher pallate), and it seems that so many of the recipes are just too fancy for me to make on a regular weeknight. Any ideas- I guess I am really looking for something similar to "Spice and Spirit"
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DefyGravity




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 7:54 am
You should try The All in One Pot Cookbook.

The recipes are FAR simpler than KBD and other such books.
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JMto2




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 8:03 am
I am only familiar with the Jewish cookbooks but I would like to tell you nothing is like spice and spirit that is an amazing cookbook but the following are what I have:
www.eichlers.com/details.cfm?G.....=1088

www.eichlers.com/details.cfm?G.....D=539

Then there are the nitra cookbooks that are very good I am not sure the complete title I think The Hemishe Cookbook they have 4 different ones.
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ceo




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 9:39 am
Thank you both for the suggestions. JMto2- the balebustas choice- it seems like it is a lot of shabbos foods- kugels, kugels, etc.... is it?

I am going to look up the all in one pot one. keep the ideas coming!

Defy- cute avatar. I've seen Borat before. I think he's gross, but Ally G. is a riot. When he said to Gore VIdal- "You're also a hairdresser!" LOL LOL
Is this the one pot cookbook you were talkign about:
http://www.amazon.com/Everythi.....21864
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JMto2




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 9:43 am
Balubastas choice has a variety of items a lot of dairy things and dairy cakes etc and they have a nice section in each category really.
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Mishie




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 10:20 am
Personally, I enjoy these cookbooks:
"Better Homes and Garden's Cookbook"
and -

"The Fanny Farmer Cookbook"

They aren't Jewish. But, I just skip over the recipes which call for non-kosher items.
They both have real easy and quick recipes.

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Mevater




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 10:22 am
Mishie wrote:
Personally, I enjoy these cookbooks:
"Better Homes and Garden's Cookbook"
and -

"The Fanny Farmer Cookbook"

They aren't Jewish. But, I just skip over the recipes which call for non-kosher items.
They both have real easy and quick recipes.


I already have the Better Homes and Gardens one and I like it alot. It has all the basics. How does the Fannie Farmer one compare to it?
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DefyGravity




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 10:23 am
Ceo, yes, that's the cookbook!
If you live in Baltimore you can buy it from Ollie's for only $4.99 Smile
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Mishie




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 10:24 am
It's pretty similar in the way it's layed out etc...
But, the recipes are not identical.

I find the information they give, aside from the recipes, very helpful.
(like: menu ideas, table setting, nutrition information etc...)
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DefyGravity




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 10:31 am
As a side note:
If you ever need a cookbook, go to Barnes and Noble, Waldenbooks, etc. - most bookstores carry cookbooks at discount prices.
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ceo




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 20 2006, 10:43 am
okay, thank you DG. I live about 800 miles away from Baltimore, so I'll have to get it from amazon or something.
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cutiesmom




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 27 2006, 11:22 pm
Mishie wrote:
Personally, I enjoy these cookbooks:
"Better Homes and Garden's Cookbook"
and -

"The Fanny Farmer Cookbook"

They aren't Jewish. But, I just skip over the recipes which call for non-kosher items.
They both have real easy and quick recipes.



Is the Fanny Farmer cookbook really good? I have the 1896 edition (a reprint, though I wish it were an original) and when I opened it and saw a 12 course menu I decided to leave it on my bookshelf for decoration. What recipes do you use? I'm assuming that the newer one(s) have been updated to reflect modern cooking conveniences - am I correct?
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amother


 

Post Wed, Dec 20 2006, 10:34 am
Of all the Kosher cookbooks that line your shelves, which do you use most? Which is the one you check first when looking for a recipe? Which has the most never-fail recipes?

If you buy a new Kosher cookbook, which would it be?
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rise above




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Dec 20 2006, 10:38 am
you're missing my favorite from the list
WHATS COOKING?
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Mevater




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Dec 20 2006, 10:44 am
rise above wrote:
you're missing my favorite from the list
WHATS COOKING?


When did it come out? What do you like about it?
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rise above




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Dec 20 2006, 10:49 am
It says it was published in 2003.
The recipes are all NORMAL- meaning normal ingredients, normal prep time, normal effort, but taste Great! I haven't tried one that I'm not happy with yet, and trust me, I come from a family of caterers and am picky.
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queen




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Dec 20 2006, 10:53 am
Spice and Spirit.
Has all the basic recipes, and they all work.

I enjoy Suzie Fishbein's/Kosher Palette books.... however mostly bec. they were well put together. Great photos and good graphics. W/o good graphics/photos, I doubt I'd be using them....
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mimsy7420




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Dec 20 2006, 10:54 am
It's not on that list.
It's called Gatherings.
Most straightforward great tasting recipes.
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