Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Cookbooks

I have been following this great food blog lately. Debra, takes one cookbook a month and each week makes one recipe out of the cookbook and then reviews each dish and at the end of the month, the cookbook itself.

Well,,,,,,,,,that got me to thinking about all the cookbooks I have. Many of which I have never used, some I have never even flipped through.

I sat down on Sunday afternoon and made a list of all my cookbooks, not counting the ones for Christmas cookies or cake decorating and I came up with a list of sixty-eight, yep you read that correctly 68 cookbooks.




No wonder Richard says I can't buy anymore cookbooks. Then again this list does not include all my cookbooks onboard Hale Kai. I think I have about a dozen there.



So below is a list of all my cookbooks. Like Debra I will attempt to make one recipe a week for a month out of each cookbook. Some of the cookbooks I use on a regular basis but will try new recipes out of them. This should be interesting.

If a certain title should catch your fancy let me know and I'll try to get it on my "to be used soon list".

Great American Classics by Good Housekeeping
Ultimate Southern Living Cookbook
Weber's Big Book of Grilling
The Southern Living Cookbook
The Bounty of Biltmore - from the Biltmore Estate
John Ash Cooking One on One
The Flavors of Bon Appetit 2001
Best of Food and Wine - Holiday Collection
The Duck Cookbook
Weber's Art of The Grill
Betty Crocker's Great Grilling
The All New Good Housekeeping Cookbook
The New German Cookbook
Jewish Festival Cooking
The Best of Amish Cooking
A River Runs Backwards - The Jacksonville, FL Junior League's Cookbook
Emeril's TV Dinners
Paula Deen & Friends
Our Cup Runneth Over - Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church Cookbook, Ponte Vedra, FL
The Mast Store Cooks
365 Easy Italian Recipes
Perfect Chicken Dishes
McCalls Cookbook
Bucca di Beppa - yep, recipes from the wonderful restaurant
Crockery Favorites
Char Broil Grill Lovers Cookbook
Beyond Burgers
Cooking with Scotch Whiskey
The Tabasco Cookbook
The Lady and Sons, Savannah Country Cookbook
Hawaiian Plantations Cookbook
The Tequila Book
Smoked Salmon
The French Chef
Better Homes & Gardens
Store to Shore - recipes from charter yacht chefs
Sip to Shore Caribbean - recipes for cocktails and appetizers from cruisers
My Bread
Better Homes & Gardens Crockery Cooking
Our Favorite Before and After Recipes - The Madison Newcomers, Madison, Connecticut
Martha Stewart
Dungeness Crab and Blackberry Cobbler
Chocolate Cakes
Garlic
Casseroles
The 4th of May
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
Sara Moulton Cookbook
The Provence Cookbook
The Minimalist Entertains
Ultimate Bread
500 treasured Country Favorites
Ulu Cookbook
Vidalia Onion Lovers Cookbook
Hot, Sour, Salty & Sweet
PV Flavor - Ponte Vedra Palm Valley Elementary School, FL
Joy of Cookies
Chocolate Fantasies
Nigella Bites
Betty Crocker Cooking for Two
Taste of Home Casseroles
Mediterranean
Best of Gourmet
Southern Living Annual Recipes 1995
Southern Living Annual Recipes 2001
Southern Living Annual Recipes 2002
Patrick O'Connells Redefined American Cuisine
Better Homes and Gardens Casual Entertaining
Better Homes & Gardens Mexican

2 comments:

  1. 68! That's unreal! My vote would be for the French Chef. French cuisine intimidates me but it is so divine at the same time.

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  2. OMG.......You need to cook more!!! LOL

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