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The Big Book of Soups & Stews: 262 Recipes for Serious Comfort Food

The Big Book of Soups & Stews: 262 Recipes for Serious Comfort Food
By Maryana Vollstedt

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From good old chicken noodle soup to hearty beef stew, from fish stock to pure vegetarian minestrone, from North Africa to South America, this is the ultimate guide to international comfort food. The recipes are easy to make and perfectly suited for either the everyday dinner or, with a little dressing up, a special occasion. In addition, the cookbook includes a primer on making home stocks, tips for accompanying dishes, a chapter on making bread and a glossary of cooking terms. Vollstedt's popular Big Book of Casseroles has sold over 43,000 copies.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #172344 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .84" h x 8.28" w x 8.22" l, 1.48 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
With its bold graphics, attractive cover and clear, concise recipes, Vollstedt's latest has all the signs of an interesting work. Unfortunately, unlike James Peterson's excellent primer Splendid Soups, this book gives only cursory treatment to the principals of soup- and stew-making. Moreover, the facile introductory notes rarely describe the finished dish, let alone mention technique. Vollstedt (The Big Book of Casseroles) tells readers that Bean and Beer Soup with Ham is perfect for "game watching on TV," and a broccoli, mushroom and peanut butter soup is just the thing for the "peanut butter fan." In another instance, Vollstedt assumes that her readers will not know how to pronounce "ratatouille" (the Union Street Ratatouille recipe offers a phonetic spelling), yet takes it for granted that they will know how her recipe, which calls for slow-roasting the vegetables to a gelatinous heap, differs from the classic version. Perhaps it sounds like a quibble, but the book contains many such omissions. Then there is the matter of the recipes themselves. While some of them will no doubt appeal to people with large families and their children what child wouldn't adore Spaghetti Soup? more sophisticated readers may long for, well, more sophisticated dishes.

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From Library Journal
"Serious comfort food" is what a lot of people are craving right now, giving Vollstedt's (The Big Book of Casseroles) book an unforeseen timeliness. Home cooks, especially those with families, will find a wide range of easy, uncomplicated recipes here, from a hearty Beef and Chile Stew with Cornmeal Dumplings to a more sophisticated Shrimp and Scallop Chowder; there are many kid-friendly recipes as well, including several hamburger soups. Some of the recipes are staples (such as a classic Irish Stew), but many busy cooks will find it handy to have such favorites gathered in one place, along with more unusual "meals in a bowl." For most collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author
Maryana Vollstedt is the author of more than a dozen cookbooks, including What's for Dinner? (22,000 copies sold) and Pacific Fresh (23,000 copies sold).