30 Minute Meals with Rachael Ray - Fun and Fast
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Average customer review:Product Description
Would you believe you can make impressive and delectable meals at home in less time than it takes to get takeout? Let Rachael Ray show you how easy it can be. From comfort food to sophisticated fare for entertaining, Rachael promises that her dazzling dishes will never take more than 30 minutes to make.
Track Listings:
Fasta Pasta 1 [Disc 1]
A Little Spice is Nice [Disc 2]
Fast And Light [Disc 3]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #61821 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-06-05
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 3
- Running time: 270 minutes
Customer Reviews
Great cook, great talk show
it seems like to me Rachael Ray is a top cooking expert. I have read most of her cookbooks, watched many episodes on the Food Network. Her talk show is excellent and she will continue with her success. She has made cooking a great name for the ones who dont want to spend all the time in the kitchen. Short cut is her middle name. I would love to have rachael visit with me about life, cook for me and take me to all those places known for the great food and only with $40.00 . I love it when she says EVOO.
Awesome!
its a good dvd, havent prepared the food but its good havingit cuz it clearly helps u make the food.
Wasted my money
I have been desperate to learn how to "jam" in the kitchen while balancing my crazy schedule. I listened to everyone about Rachel Ray and bought several of her books, and DVD hoping for something to sink my teeth in. I blame myself because my "type A personality inspired me to buy several of the dvd SETS, and numerous books- at the same time. So now I am stuck with this mess, and refuse to waste my time opening some of them. [Hey- I could have passed them on as Christmas gifts.. a missed opportunity] Anyway, the menus are lousy and didn't excite my taste buds. Maybe she is good on the Food Network; however, thats free... save your money and skip over her collection if you want REAL meals.
I did find a more realistic 30 min or less recipe book: "The Busy Family Cookbook" by Taste of Home. I made the aloha chicken, bacon wrapped chicken, one dish with veggies, and much more with great success. This book was worth much more than the $10 I paid for it. Its saved me money and time because the dishes are inexpensive and the items are handy.



