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Book Synopsis The Hunting Widow's Guide to Great Venison Cooking by : Susan Rose
Download or read book The Hunting Widow's Guide to Great Venison Cooking written by Susan Rose and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2010-10-18 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A girl can only eat so much venison chili before she starts craving something different. When her husband keeps bringing home deer-more than 300 pounds a year-it's time to get creative.If you know the feeling, The Hunting Widow's Guide to Great Venison Cooking, Vol. 1 is the venison cookbook for you! Experts say variety is the spice of life. Variety sure helps keep venison meals interesting. With more than 100 tested and true recipes, along with tips on how to prepare venison so that it is tender and delicious, you'll find plenty of new family favorites to spice up dinner.The Hunting Widow's first volume of venison recipes contains a variety of venison staples like roasts, stews, and chili. But it also has delicious appetizers, casseroles, main dishes, salads, and desserts (just kidding). There is something in here for everyone, and even the pickiest of eaters have dubbed these recipes "yummy." Recipes include Corned Venison, Chipotle Chili, Shepherd's Pie, Guiness Stew, Nutty Venison Saddle, Chili Con Queso, and more!Hunting Widow Susan Rose hadn't eaten much venison until she met her husband. Faced one year a freezer full of meat, she set out to learn how to cook venison well. As an avid home cook, she likes her recipes simple as well as delicious-and easy to make in any kitchen. She ruined many dinners on the quest to provide you with a collection of great venison dishes. Enjoy!
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Book Synopsis The Consolation of Food by : Valentine Warner
Download or read book The Consolation of Food written by Valentine Warner and published by Rizzoli Publications. This book was released on 2019-10-22 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection of stories with recipes to read and make in troubled times--"comfort" food in the truest sense of the word--this book is unlike any other food memoir. This is a story book with food in it. Organized chronologically from childhood to adulthood, Valentine Warner presents a collection of personal stories about life and death, catering disasters, TV shenanigans and travel adventures. This is a cookbook for the modern world that recognizes the affirmative powers of cooking; to hearten us in times of need, and to cheer us in days of uncertainty or sadness, to soothe the soul, to lift our spirits, and to celebrate the pure life-changing, and life-affirming joy of good food. Featuring 75 recipes, including illustrations and photography alongside personal stories, this is an incredibly insightful book, wonderfully idiosyncratic, and beautifully written. It is a uniquely modern classic. A book to dip in and out of, or to enjoy in a single sitting, The Consolation of Food is an affirmation of the joy and pleasure that the presence of food has played throughout Valentine's life; comfort food in the truest sense of the word.
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Book Synopsis The Complete Venison Cookbook by : Harold W. Webster
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