The Ultimate Southern Living Cookbook
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Average customer review:Product Description
A newly created volume of the Southern Living Cookbook series that's even better than the first! It includes the best basic recipes from the "Southern Living" files, each one re-tested to focus on time, convenince and good health for on-the-go familes. The book is full of up-to-date, easy-to-use kitchen classics. It also includes an extensive text update, all new photography, nutritional analysis, as well as preparation and cook times for every recipe. Check out the special sectons on pairing wine and food, a discussion of equipment and ingredients, grilling know-how and entertaining tips.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17869 in Books
- Published on: 1999-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 496 pages
Customer Reviews
"I Love This Book!"
This is a very good book, especially for those trying to learn how to cook. Everything is easy to find and has helpful tips. This book is a very good teaching tool. I bought it when it was first offered by Oxmoor House and it was so good, that I had to come back and buy a few copies for my relatives who are just learning how to cook.
Best cookbook
This is the best cookbook that I have run across. The one that I own is old and has food stains on it(from cooking and mixing right by the book) and some of the pages have fell out ( due to my own neglegence), however I always refer to this book for all my experimental dishes and all come out perfect!
Disappointed
I used to collect the annual SL cookbooks years ago and when we moved to senior apt community, I got rid of all but two as there were only a few recipes I used from them during the years I owned them. From the reviews here, I thought I'd take a chance & order this one. I wish I had reserved it from the library before ordering, but I'm relieved that I purchased it from a Marketplace seller. I'm not a novice cook and actually am a pretty decent cook (according to others), but I can't cook without a recipe. As a cook who would rather stay out of the kitchen as much as possible, collecting & reading cookbooks is more of my passion than the actual cooking itself. I like good food but will only cook if the recipe renders good results without too many ingredients or steps involved. I'm sure these recipes are great due to all the positive responses, but most of the recipes have far too many ingredients and steps without enough accompanying pictures for my tolerance levels. It's probably more suited to those who enjoy cooking much more me. If that were the case for me, I'd probably rate it much higher, however. I did find the substitutions at the back of the book, including alcohol and various flours, priceless.





