Whether you are looking to make dinner tonight, a potluck crowd-pleaser, or a fix-and-freeze dish to save for later, with 100 recipes The Casserole Queens Make-a-Meal Cookbook has everything you need to prepare a delicious homemade meal.
Crystal Cook and Sandy Pollock are shaking things up. The sassy duo--also known as the Casserole Queens--creates one-dish wonders that solve dinnertime conundrums everywhere. Now these ladies are breaking out of the 9 x 13-inch mold with fresh sides and salads that will round out weeknight meals. In The Casserole Queens Make-a-Meal Cookbook, you will find 100 recipes that you can mix and match as you please, with plenty of make-ahead tips so that you can always be prepared.
Need to pull together dinner in a flash? Check! Need to plan an elegant meal for the in-laws? Check! Need to cook and successfully transport a dish to a party? Check! In this book, you'll find:
* 46 make-from-scratch casseroles, 37 salads and sides, 13 quick-fix desserts, and more * Gluten-free and diabetic-friendly recipes (you'd never know it!) * Plenty of satisfying vegetarian main dishes * A chapter of recipes using seven ingredients or fewer--most of which are likely already in your pantry * Variations, freezing tips, and serving ideas galore
There are many recipes in this book that sounded quite yummy, so being from Minnesota (jokingly known as the "hotdish" capital of the world) I made a few & was very disappointed. I am known to be a very, very good cook, but everything I made from this book was extremely bland and dry with a less that superior texture. I would not recommend it.
rowanquincy
Nov 25, 2013
Liked this very much and will likely buy a copy for myself. Good practical recipes for casseroles and sides as well. Took a star off for no nutritional information. Ingredients readily available. Lots of humor and stories.
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Add a CommentMade a main course and a dessert from this book and both turned out great!
There are many recipes in this book that sounded quite yummy, so being from Minnesota (jokingly known as the "hotdish" capital of the world) I made a few & was very disappointed. I am known to be a very, very good cook, but everything I made from this book was extremely bland and dry with a less that superior texture. I would not recommend it.
Liked this very much and will likely buy a copy for myself. Good practical recipes for casseroles and sides as well. Took a star off for no nutritional information. Ingredients readily available. Lots of humor and stories.