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The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook, 2nd Edition: Recipes for the Best Pan in Your Ki
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Artist
- Kramis, Sharon; Hearne, Julie Kramis
- ISBN
- 9781570619052
- Book Title
- Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook, 2nd Edition : Recipes for the Best Pan in Your Kitchen (Gifts for Cooks)
- Item Length
- 8.4in
- Publisher
- Sasquatch Books
- Publication Year
- 2013
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.8in
- Genre
- Technology & Engineering, Cooking
- Topic
- Materials Science / General, Methods / Quick & Easy, Regional & Ethnic / American / General, Methods / Special Appliances
- Item Width
- 7.2in
- Item Weight
- 19 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 208 Pages
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"Sharon Kramis has the very rare gift for making any dish she cooks sparkle. ... Follow these recipes and be prepared for applause when you serve them." --Marion Cunningham, author of The Fannie Farmer Cookbook This warmhearted cookbook features 95 delicious recipes that prove why the cast iron skillet truly is the best pan in your kitchen. Featuring both new and classic recipes, mother-daughter team Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne will show you how to make delicious meals every day of the week in this versatile skillet. This is simple and delicious comfort food, done well with recipes for breakfast, brunch, side dishes, main dishes, and desserts. Recipes include: * Dutch Baby (puffed pancake with lemon and powdered sugar) * Brown Sugar and Blueberry Coffee Cake * Pecan Sticky Buns * Rosemary Crusted Rack of Lamb * Braised Spareribs in Merlot Sauce * Open-Face Sloppy Joes * Skilled-Roasted Chicken with Rosemary, Garlic, and Maple-Balsamic Glaze * Warm Pear Upside Down Cake * Old-Fashioned Peach Dumplings with Nutmeg Cream The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook also includes tips on how to season and care for your black skillet so it lasts a lifetime. Filled with color photographs and easy one-pan recipes, this cookbook will make new family favorites of all the delicious meals you make in your cast-iron pan.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Sasquatch Books
ISBN-10
1570619050
ISBN-13
9781570619052
eBay Product ID (ePID)
164735736
Product Key Features
Book Title
Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook, 2nd Edition : Recipes for the Best Pan in Your Kitchen (Gifts for Cooks)
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Materials Science / General, Methods / Quick & Easy, Regional & Ethnic / American / General, Methods / Special Appliances
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Cooking
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
8.4in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
7.2in
Item Weight
19 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Tx840.S55k73 2013
Photographed by
Burggraaf, Charity
Reviews
"The Seattle-area mother-daughter team of Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne are women after my own heart. ...And this month, they've come out with a second edition of their original book (that sold more than 80,000 copies), which has 95 good recipes, from savory mains to desserts to surprises such as the Pecan Sticky Buns beautifully depicted on the cover." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Kramis and Hearne, a Seattle-based mother-daughter duo, are back with an updated edition of their popular guide to a favorite cooking tool. With more than 100 recipes--from classic bread pudding to internationally inspired pork katsu--plus bright photos and tips on skillet care, this cookbook will delight cast iron enthusiasts and newcomers alike." --Alaska Airlines Magazine "In a world of copper-bottom pans and All-Clad sets that cost hundreds of dollars, the cast-iron skillet can be easy to overlook. But Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne want to remind the world this tried-and-true kitchen tool is actually 'one of the most important pans in your kitchen.' The 100 recipes in The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook (an update of the original 2004 edition) range from traditional favorites, such as zucchini-onion frittatas and seared beef tenderloin, to more surprising uses of the skillet, like pecan sticky bread and Best Baked Beans. Kramis and Hearne explore the ways in which cast iron can result in a better browning on a piece of meat, more flavor in vegetables and improved texture in baked goods. Their enthusiasm, coupled with full-color photographs of the results of their easy-to-follow recipes, makes it clear why this age-old kitchen tool hasn't yet gone out of style." --Shelf Awareness " Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook: Recipes for the Best Pan in Your Kitchen has been revised and expanded in this new edition, and provides cooks with a lovely collection of single-pan recipes for everything from main courses to desserts. Rack of Lamb in a skillet? Sticky Buns? Crispy Lamb Skewers? All these and more receive step-by-step instructions, easy recipes that don't require any special ingredients, and a peppering of color photos throughout. Any who have wanted to use the cast iron skillet for more than just occasional stir-fries will find this packed with different techniques and an appoach designed to make the most of cast iron cookery." --The Bookwatch "Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne are cast iron skillet mavens. This book, Cast Iron Skillet , was a best seller in its first edition. Now, it has been revised, extended, made a little more contemporary, and friendly to those who favor veggies on their plate... And here these two experts are rolling out more cast iron gems. There's a need to stop, look, and listen. Oh, to cook and taste and relish, too!" --Cooking by the Book "Without reservation, I can say that if this is typical of how cast iron food tastes, then these authors have made a believer out of me.... It's an amazing book which has made me a bona fide cast iron skillet user. Our copy, already marked from ingredients - the sign of a great cookbook - is going right on the shelf in our kitchen near our cast iron pan where it belongs." --Lessons Learned from the Flock , "The Seattle-area mother-daughter team of Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne are women after my own heart. ...And this month, they've come out with a second edition of their original book (that sold more than 80,000 copies), which has 95 good recipes, from savory mains to desserts to surprises such as the Pecan Sticky Buns beautifully depicted on the cover." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Kramis and Hearne, a Seattle-based mother-daughter duo, are back with an updated edition of their popular guide to a favorite cooking tool. With more than 100 recipes--from classic bread pudding to internationally inspired pork katsu--plus bright photos and tips on skillet care, this cookbook will delight cast iron enthusiasts and newcomers alike." --Alaska Airlines Magazine "In a world of copper-bottom pans and All-Clad sets that cost hundreds of dollars, the cast-iron skillet can be easy to overlook. But Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne want to remind the world this tried-and-true kitchen tool is actually 'one of the most important pans in your kitchen.' The 100 recipes in The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook (an update of the original 2004 edition) range from traditional favorites, such as zucchini-onion frittatas and seared beef tenderloin, to more surprising uses of the skillet, like pecan sticky bread and Best Baked Beans. Kramis and Hearne explore the ways in which cast iron can result in a better browning on a piece of meat, more flavor in vegetables and improved texture in baked goods. Their enthusiasm, coupled with full-color photographs of the results of their easy-to-follow recipes, makes it clear why this age-old kitchen tool hasn't yet gone out of style." --Shelf Awareness, "The Seattle-area mother-daughter team of Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne are women after my own heart. ...And this month, they've come out with a second edition of their original book (that sold more than 80,000 copies), which has 95 good recipes, from savory mains to desserts to surprises such as the Pecan Sticky Buns beautifully depicted on the cover." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "In a world of copper-bottom pans and All-Clad sets that cost hundreds of dollars, the cast-iron skillet can be easy to overlook. But Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne want to remind the world this tried-and-true kitchen tool is actually 'one of the most important pans in your kitchen.' The 100 recipes in The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook (an update of the original 2004 edition) range from traditional favorites, such as zucchini-onion frittatas and seared beef tenderloin, to more surprising uses of the skillet, like pecan sticky bread and Best Baked Beans. Kramis and Hearne explore the ways in which cast iron can result in a better browning on a piece of meat, more flavor in vegetables and improved texture in baked goods. Their enthusiasm, coupled with full-color photographs of the results of their easy-to-follow recipes, makes it clear why this age-old kitchen tool hasn't yet gone out of style." --Shelf Awareness, "The Seattle-area mother-daughter team of Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne are women after my own heart. ...And this month, they've come out with a second edition of their original book (that sold more than 80,000 copies), which has 95 good recipes, from savory mains to desserts to surprises such as the Pecan Sticky Buns beautifully depicted on the cover." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Kramis and Hearne, a Seattle-based mother-daughter duo, are back with an updated edition of their popular guide to a favorite cooking tool. With more than 100 recipes--from classic bread pudding to internationally inspired pork katsu--plus bright photos and tips on skillet care, this cookbook will delight cast iron enthusiasts and newcomers alike." --Alaska Airlines Magazine "In a world of copper-bottom pans and All-Clad sets that cost hundreds of dollars, the cast-iron skillet can be easy to overlook. But Sharon Kramis and Julie Kramis Hearne want to remind the world this tried-and-true kitchen tool is actually 'one of the most important pans in your kitchen.' The 100 recipes in The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook (an update of the original 2004 edition) range from traditional favorites, such as zucchini-onion frittatas and seared beef tenderloin, to more surprising uses of the skillet, like pecan sticky bread and Best Baked Beans. Kramis and Hearne explore the ways in which cast iron can result in a better browning on a piece of meat, more flavor in vegetables and improved texture in baked goods. Their enthusiasm, coupled with full-color photographs of the results of their easy-to-follow recipes, makes it clear why this age-old kitchen tool hasn't yet gone out of style." --Shelf Awareness "Without reservation, I can say that if this is typical of how cast iron food tastes, then these authors have made a believer out of me.... It's an amazing book which has made me a bona fide cast iron skillet user. Our copy, already marked from ingredients - the sign of a great cookbook - is going right on the shelf in our kitchen near our cast iron pan where it belongs." --Lessons Learned from the Flock
Copyright Date
2013
Lccn
2015-431902
Dewey Decimal
641.77
Intended Audience
Trade
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