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PICNIC: 125 Recipes with 29 Seasonal Menus

PICNIC: 125 Recipes with 29 Seasonal Menus
By DeeDee Stovel

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Picnics are fun, casual, and somehow the food just tastes better in a beautiful outdoor setting.

In PICNIC, DeeDee Stovel offers 28 picnic event ideas with more than 125 recipes - packable repasts from an informal Berry Picking Picnic to an elegant Music Festival Picnic. Although PICNIC includes all of the traditional fare, the recipes for the soups, entrées, salads, and desserts are all a cut above the ordinary.

And when lazy summer days turn chilly, enjoy a Sports Booster Picnic, a Fall Foliage in New England Picnic, and an Après-Ski Picnic. Wine and beer selections accompany each menu. Plus picnic lore, packing to go, the perfect picnic basket, rainy day alternatives, and much more. It's an all-American feast!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #76264 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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Editorial Reviews

From Booklist
Drawing on her New England upbringing, Stovel presents a host of foods that make ideal fare for a Picnic. In addtion to expected recipes for cucumber sandwiches, peach ice cream, and chocolate cake, Stovel has corn pudding, grilled salmon or tuna, and several home-baked breads. Stovel has created some warming ski picnics with appropriately hearty dishes such as sausage and bean casserole. To goad those still unmotivated by her recipes, she puts together a number of menus to cover a host of picnic opportunities. Mark Knoblauch
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Review

“For great ideas on serving the tastiest outdoor meals, pick up Picnic!” – Country Accents

 

“… a useful compilation of 125 recipes fit for outdoor eating … they can also be used as potluck fare.” – St. Petersburg (FL) Times

 

“Not just for summer, by the way — [Stovel’s] subtitle tells you she offers ‘125 recipes with 29 seasonal menus,’ i.e. year-round picnics.” — Associated Press

 

“… provides readers with imaginative menus for many settings and seasons.” – Kansas City Star

 

 “After flipping through the informal repasts in Picnic, you’ll see that life can indeed be the proverbial you-know-what.” — Cookbook Digest

 

“Check out Stovel’s ‘After the Wedding Brunch Picnic’ for a delicious post-matrimonial menu.” – WeddingChannel.com

 

“This colorful book just puts you in the mood for a warm-weather outing.” — Birmingham (AL) News

 

“With good humor and creative flair, Stovel offers 125 recipes to be enjoyed indoors or out, rain or shine.” — Carolina Parent

 

From the Back Cover
Pack the Perfect Portable Feast!

Picnics are casual, they're fun, and somehow the food just tastes better outdoors.

Enjoy 29 great picnic events with more than 125 recipes - packable repasts for every occasion ad season, such as a Summer Canoe Picnic, A Fall Foliage Picnic, a Fall Foliage Picnic, an Apres Ski Picnic, and a Spring Breakfast on the Beach. You'll find all of your traditional picnic favorites, from informal to elegant, plus recipes for soups, entrees, salads, and desserts that are a cut above the ordinary. Wine and beer suggestions accompany each menu.


Customer Reviews

�Picnic� is an excellent buy for the money.4
First off, it is nigh impossible to find a decent cookbook for less than $..., but to find a great cookbook for under $... (Amazon�s price), is a true discovery.

But we need to beg the question: even if it is a bargain, do you need another book just for picnics? I mean, picnics are simple, right? Chicken, potato salad, wine, salt, pepper and some napkins. Well, if you have picnic atrophy and go only once a year, then you�re fine with the �Colonel.� However, if you, by chance, plan to cultivate the cultured outdoor dining side of you, Stovel is your mentor.

Stovel breaks up the book into the four seasons, and within each season she gives multiple menus (Spring 6, Summer 12, Fall 7 and Winter 4 menus). Each menu normally has five items. For example: Stovel�s, �Spring Day-Hike Picnic� menu has: grilled chicken fillets in a spinach wrap, artichoke salad, carrot sticks, gingerbread and fruit, with herbal iced tea. Her menus are thoughtful, flavorful, and balanced by having only one or two unique items out of the five. Her recipes are easy to follow and very tasty. This is a text only, there are no photos of the plates.

I thought Picnics were fun, kinda fast, intimate (like for two) and cheap. But the recipes here are for eight people! I have never had a picnic with eight people. I have had a church gathering and a Super Bowl sporting event, but not a picnic with eight people. Perhaps Stovel comes from a large family and see her readers bringing mom, dad, grandma and the five kids along; but in today�s world of virtual families, recipes for eight are an overkill. Thus, because my picnics are for two, every recipe has to be cut in half and then I still have a picnic basket of left overs.

Also, sometimes, the ingredients for these recipes doubled my weekly grocery budget. For example, the ingredients for the �Artichoke Salad� (pg.16) set me back $16 by the time I bought three jars of marinated artichoke hearts $9, six sun-dried tomatoes [you gotta buy the whole jar] $4, mushrooms, scallions, etc. Or consider the �Fresh Fruit Bowl Kaleidoscope� costing more than $17 not counting the Grand Marnier Liqueur� which is a heart-stopping $4, just for 50ml.

These points aired, this is a wonderful book that has recipes that can be used year round, picnic or not (Try �Tante�s Coffee Cake� and �Currant Oat Scones� - Excellent). �Picnic� is an excellent buy for the money. Recommended. 4 stars

Idyllic Picnics for all Seasons5
"A picnic evokes thoughts of leisure, relaxation, and enjoyment of the outdoors. It can be a still life in the open air or a boisterous frolic on the beach. Some picnics celebrate a special occasion, some offer the opportunity for friends to gather, and others provide an excuse for breaking the routine of daily life." ~DeeDee Stovel

Are you dreaming of sipping hot chocolate out in the snow or nibbling on brownies after skiing, then there is a lot to offer even in the winter. DeeDee Stovel is a caterer and cooking teacher who is also the author of "Weekend! A Menu Cookbook for Relaxed Entertaining." The recipes in this cookbook are family favorites so most are for eight people. You can easily cut the recipes in half or plan to have leftovers. The picnics for Romantic outings are designed for smaller quantities.

In this creative work, you can find picnic ideas for every season. This would be perfect as a gift with a basket filled with items needed for some of the recipes. The recipes are a reflection of the favorites on the East Coast, but they will appeal to anyone who loves to go on a picnic. You will find information on:

Picnic Planning
Spring Flings
Summer Spreads
Autumn Outings
Winter Wanderings

DeeDee Stovel loves art and introduces the reader to famous artists who loved to paint picnic scenes. She briefly introduces picnic history and includes information on portable meals from the past.

The useful information includes ideas on how to keep food safe, how to prepare meals to go and how to keep food cold or hot. If you are looking to create "ambience" then she gives recommendations for flowers, mints, candy and other items to add to your checklist. There are two ready-to-go checklists for "Baskets at the Ready." This enables the picnic prone to be ready to travel at the hint of a picnic longing.

Picnics of Interest:

Breakfast in a Meadow
Spring Day Hike
Family Celebration in the Backyard
Summer Canoe Picnic
Beach Picnic
Sunlight Through the Trees Picnic
Music Festival Picnic
Sports-Fan Picnic
Moonlight on a Mountaintop Picnic
Teddy Bear's Birthday Party Picnic
Cross-Country Ski Picnic
Workday Picnic

Recipe Ideas are organized according to the Picnic, but you can even just take one new idea from your favorite chapters and create your own outdoor feast. There are tantalizing recipes for:

Gingerbread
Herbal Ice Tea
Champagne Mimosas
Bundt Cake
Brownies
Apricot Almond Bars
Barbecued Chicken
Red Potato Salad
Grilled Salmon Fillets with Mustard Dill Sauce
Frosty Fruit Salad
Chocolate Zucchini Cake
Tortellini Salad
Fresh Peach Ice Cream
Marinated Pasta Salad
Sun Tea
Petite Lobster Rolls
Cucumber Sandwiches
Gazpacho Madrileno
Cold Rice Salad
Strawberry Cookies
Spicy Beans with Sausage

If I had to choose one picnic book to keep in a basket for spontaneous outdoor feasts, this would be it. There are 125 recipes with seasonal appeal and lots of classic favorites and some intriguing surprises.

~The Rebecca Review

125 recipes with twenty-nine seasonal menus5
In Picnic, DeeDee Stovel draws upon her extensive experience and expertise as a cooking teacher and family chef to present 125 recipes with twenty-nine seasonal menus for creating that perfect picnicking experience. From Taco Salad; Sour Cream Chocolate Cake; and Thai Grilled Shrimp Appetizer; to Rice and Peanut Crispy Bars; Baked Chicken Fingers with Dipping Sauces; and Banana Frosty; Picnic has wonderful recipes for every possible outdoor outing from the mountain valley to the sandy beach, from the backyard to the National Forest. Planning to have a picnic? Then begin with browsing through the pages of DeeDee Stovel's Picnic!