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Learn to COOK - Holly Clegg's Trim & Terrific Freezer Friendly Meals (Trim & Terrific)

Holly Clegg's Trim & Terrific Freezer Friendly Meals (Trim & Terrific)
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.6153
EAN: 9780762425976
ISBN: 0762425970
Label: Running Press
Manufacturer: Running Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: 2006-11-27
Publisher: Running Press
Studio: Running Press

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Planning delicious, healthy meals for every day of the week can be time-consuming and frustrating. But with Holly Clegg’s Trim & Terrific Freezer Friendly Meals, the next installment in the tremendously successful Trim & Terrific series, busy cooks can tackle weekly menus in a day or two, and spend the rest of the week enjoying the tasty rewards of their labor! In this handy cookbook, home chefs will find more than 200 of Holly’s favorite freezable recipes, all of which are designed for real-life cooks who want to prepare healthy and appetizing meals in advance without spending hours in the kitchen. This great resource includes menus for the week and special occasions, pantry stocking tips, advice on cooking light, suggestions for substitutions, and useful kitchen shortcuts. With Holly Clegg’s Trim & Terrific Freezer Friendly Meals, busy home chefs have a valuable tool to help them cut out time spent in the kitchen-make-ahead meals!



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Summary: Great cookbook
Comment: Of the three books I purchased this one is the one I like the best so far!!

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Summary: Good taste and healthy!
Comment: I bought this book after trying the Dream Dinners and Don't Panic Dinner's in the Freezer cookbooks (which were both disappointing). This cookbook is great, and the recipes are tasty. I'm part of a meal swap club and the meals I have made from here have been big hits (Cheesy Chicken Rice, Roasted Red Pepper Shrimp, Chicken Enchiladas, and Cherry Chicken Jubilee). The meals are healthy, and flavorful. I'm not a big dessert maker so I can't vouch for the desserts, but I'm more than happy with my purchase. It doesn't use a bunch of crazy ingredients (which is my problem with Cooking Light cookbooks) and generally the list of ingredients is very manageable or you can substitute. This is a cookbook I use frequently, even for non-freezer meals (there are instructions for make it now and freeze for later).

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Summary: Not what I expected
Comment: This book is not a great freezer cooking book. Recipe quantities are not standard--one recipe will make 6 cups of soup, another will make 10 cups. One recipe makes only 2 1/2 cups of soup--freezer cooking for one?

Also, many of the recipes call for "diet" ingredients such as low-fat cheese, non-dairy whipped topping, etc., where you might read the label and decide you'd rather have a smaller amount of the real thing. One recipe is for a Diet Sprite cake....

As far as being a "healthy" recipe book, it is healthy mostly due to small portions. A lot of the dessert servings are what most people would consider tiny--for example, the Italian Cream Cake is expected to serve 16-20 people with a 9" 2-layer (3 if you count the top) cake. For the cookies, there is no amount stated as to how many are a serving, and very few people generally eat just one cookie at a time, especially if they're small cookies to begin with. Many of the entrees are higher in calories than you expect to see in a diet book.



Some good recipes (that I'll still have to adjust a bit), but I'm glad I borrowed this one from the library.

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Summary: Loved it!
Comment: Normally I don't buy a cookbook unless I know I'm going to actually make the recipes I find myself scribbling down while paging through it. I knew I'd get writer's cramp with this cookbook so I bought it! This is the 2nd Holly Clegg cookbook I've purchased -- I think they are that good.

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Summary: Not the best 'Freezer' Cookbook
Comment: This cookbook has lots of nice recipes and I like that it has the nutritional information. But I was looking for a freeze ahead cookbook and this book is disappointing in that regard. As far as I can tell all the recipes are precooked and then "cool to room temperature" and freeze. A few say don't precook but all the ingredients are precooked before the final assembly and cooking. This does not result in a very fresh tasting dish when reheated and in some cases was quite disastrous. I tried freezing one of the soups with pasta and the pasta when defrosted made the soup that was previously delicious quite unpleasant and in my opinion inedible. This cookbook has lots of nice recipes that try to cut back on fat by using reduced fat cheeses or cream cheeses but if you are looking for a 'freezer' cookbook I would recommend the 'Don't Panic Dinner's in the Freezer' or the 'Dream Dinners' cookbooks. Those books are also better for bulk cooking. For instance you make a triple batch of your dish and eat one for dinner and freeze two. Or cooking with friends you can make 9 of a dish and you all take some home for dinner and the freezer. This book only give the proportions for a single serving. Of course it is not that hard to multiply by three and just make more but if you are planing a lot of bulk cooking it saves a lot of time to have someone do all those calculations for you (also cuts down on possible mistakes). Furthermore, in some cases certain ingredients (acids) should not be increased at the same rate as other ingredients. The other cookbooks compensate for those adjustments.

To summarize, nice recipes but disappointing as far as freezer cooking. The best freezing recipes are the ones that freeze fresh and raw foods and then cook once (when you are ready to eat it); that is NOT this cookbook.


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