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The Food Processor Bible Manufacturer: Whitecap Books by Norene Gilletz
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ISBN/ASIN: 1552852113
Publication Date: 2001-11-01 Sales Rank: 7383 Average Rating:  Media: Paperback Product Group: Book
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| Product Description |
| That dusty old food processor in the back of the pantry is an extra pair of hands, the fastest sous-chef you'll ever find, and an adventure in cooking. Over 500 recipes, hundreds of practical tips and techniques, and a Daily Food Use Guide will transform your food processor into your most cherished kitchen tool. |
| Customer Reviews: Average Rating: 4.5/5 | | Indispensable cookbook for anyone with a food processor: Rating: 5/5 |
| I bought this along with my first food processor and it has been a wonderful addition to my cookbook collection. There are many great recipes and easy to follow instructions. |
| | Finally a MODERN food processor cookbook with a wealth of recipes I WANT to cook: Rating: 5/5 |
I splurged on a high end food processor many months ago and have been on a quest since then to expand my usage of it with the perfect cookbook. It's been quite the quest.
I discovered that food processors must have surfaced at a time when pickled foods were really hot and everyone was into things floating around in gelatin. I kid you not, the food processor cookbooks I looked through were like a menu for a 1960s or 1970s party and I wasn't sure why. I want a cookbook that's full of things I can use my food processor to create that will result in my family or guests requesting the recipe. And not just one or two recipes pulled out of the book. Not much to ask, right? Odd that it took me so long to find it. And I shopped hard.
But this is truly a NEW, MODERN cookbook for today's food processors, the power behind 'em, and at a whopping almost 500 pages, it really is a "food processor bible".
Whether you've had your food processor since the day they were invented or you just purchased a 14-cup stainless modern processor with a commercial induction motor...you are good to go here and will be busy every day of the year cooking with it, should you so choose.
Divided into the following sections:
Using Your Food Processor Appetizers Soups, Salads, and Marinades Fish and Dairy Dishes Meat and Poultry Vegetables and Side Dishes Super Salads and Dressings Yeast Doughs, Quick Breads and Muffins Cakes and Frostings Desserts and Tortes Chocolates, Cookies, and Squares Pies and Pastries Passover (an unusual section to add but understandable since the author is a freelance food writer, food consultant, cooking teacher and also an author of KOSHER cookbooks. Although these foods weren't ones familiar to me within this section, I gotta admit the few I tried were GOOD. Learn something new....)
My food processor is now whipping up some meals and saving me time doing it...I've created homemade pasta dough, some excellent dressings (try "Marty's Garlic Cheese Dressing" and "Green Goddess Salad Dressing or Dip"), Dreamy Creamy Chocolate Cheesecake, bagels, Onion Cheese Quiche, Quick Potato Soup, Honey Garlic Sparerib Sauce, Homemade White Bread, Chinese Chicken Dinner-In-A-Dish, Cheese Cannelloni, Mushroom Almond Chicken Stir-Fry, and Cinnamon Buns so far with perfect results.
The instructions are easy to follow and there are even suggestions for makings the recipes lighter if desired.
Negatives: Because a product is rarely perfect, I try to give the full picture with negatives as well. But this is really a great and extensive cookbook. I know some people love photos in their cookbooks...While it should be noted that there aren't any, it should also be noted that the book contains so many recipes that it probably wouldn't fit in my cookbook holder if it did due to the already large size...personally, I'd rather have the recipes. That's just me.
Conclusion: There are a wide varitey of dishes in here, no matter what your mood...there are just as many "All-American, family pleasin', and even kid friendly" dishes that everyone is bound to love as their are more exotic dishes. A huge cookbook, this is chock full of recipes so you'll find an enormous collection of new things to use with your food processor...from main dishes, to soups and appetizers, to salads, to desserts, to breads...if you can make it in your processor it's probably in here. And you'll create them faster and easier, just as the food processor was meant to do. |
| | I just love this book it is a real processor bible: Rating: 5/5 |
It is defineatly a bible for food a food processor, I rely on it constantly. I am 60+ and can finally make pie crust. Have been making pies like crazy. Have not had home made pizza since my girls were teenagers, they used to make it. Now my husband and I enjoy it with the processor crust reciepe. I have a kitchen aide, best kitchen toy I have ever bought
June Ferguson |
| | The Food Processor Bible: Rating: 3/5 |
| The Food Processor Bible is alright as a cookbook but it would have benefitted by having more main meal recipes and pictures or illustrations for the visual learner. I have not really made any of the recipes in the book yet but I might be more inclined to try them if I could see what at least some of the recipes would look like when they were made. I am a new food processor owner and it would also have helped to have illustrations to show how to use the food processor. |
| | Great cookbook: Rating: 4/5 |
| I purchased this cookbook because I didn't know the first thing about using my food processor for anything other than chopping. I like the book because not only does it have recipes but it has hints and helpful suggestions all the way through the book. |
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