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A collection of recipes from the "Good Housekeeping" kitchens for sixty different types of Christmas cookies, all yielding more than eight dozen cookies and perfect for a holiday cookie swap.
On the menu: everybody’s favorite meal, deliciously prepared by the Good Housekeeping food pros, whose recipes are always triple-tested to perfection. Open this cookbook, with its stay-open hidden spiral, and you’ll find 100 mouthwatering ways to cook noodles that go way beyond spaghetti and meatballs! One look at the appealing color photographs will make you hungry to sample every dish, whether the pasta’s in a soup or salad; combined with meat, poultry, or vegetables; baked in an oven, or topped with cheese. Dig into Pesto Ravioli and Peas, Orzo with Shrimp and Feta, Hearty Vietnamese Noodle Soup, or Eastern European Pierogis—tasty dumplings made with caramelized onions. Plus: the best cooking techniques and useful descriptions of every pasta shape and size.
We all need a little help in the kitchen, and there's no more reliable guidebook than the one you hold in your hands.
Let Good Housekeeping hold your hand, guiding you as you prepare tasty diet-friendly meals! Remember: people who eat at home tend to be thinner than those who eat out often. Even those who don’t feel comfortable in the kitchen can easily make these recipes, which have all been triple-tested in the magazine’s acclaimed kitchens. Most of the recipes take no more than 20 minutes from stove to table—less time than picking up calorie-laden take-out. And they’re also nutritious, so they not only help you drop pounds, but also could lower the risks for heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and other ailments. But of course, vitamins and minerals don’t lure dieters to the table: taste does, and these dishes are absolutely delicious. Meals such as Asparagus, Red Potato, and Romano Frittata; Salmon with Tomato-Olive Relish; Steak and Pepper Tortillas, and Tortellini with Zucchini and Radicchio are as palate-pleasing as they are weight-reducing. And leave room for desserts like Apricot Soufflé and Seattle Cappuccino Angel Food Cake. Both veterans of the plan and newcomers will find this cookbook—which summarizes all the Supermarket Diet basics—invaluable!
Easy to make, full of flavor, simple to freeze, and as delicious reheated as fresh, soups and stews are a home cook’s best friend. Good Housekeeping has assembled a wonderful collection of simple, healthy, triple-tested recipes to warm up every mealtime. Grab a spoon for chunky chowders and gumbos. Satisfy your taste buds with satiny smooth bisques and clear consommés. Roasted Chile and Tomatillo Stew will delight vegetarians; Hungarian Pork Goulash makes a fabulous main dish; and Fruit Soup with Coconut Sorbet finishes dinner in style. In addition, the magazine’s food experts offer smart tips on preparation, planning ahead, buying and choosing ingredients, and adjusting a recipe’s taste to your personal preferences.
Who put the cookies in the cookie jar? Good Housekeeping…and you! From Thumbprint Jammies and Chocolate Chunk to Whole-Grain Gingersnaps and Triple-Nut Biscotti, these 65 treasured recipes guarantee youll have a something yummy in the kitchen for every occasion. Whether for after-school snacks, coffee breaks, holiday get-togethers, or midnight munchies, each of these triple-tested treats is guaranteed to come out perfectly.
Roasting is a great way to prepare a scrumptious meal with a minimum of fuss. The experts at Good Housekeeping show how to get superb results every time, with 140 recipes that yield succulent meats, fish, and vegetables. From weeknight suppers to holiday dinners, Roast It! has something for every occasion, including Classic Roast Turkey, Maple-Glazed Salmon, and Roasted Vanilla Pears.