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1. Cooking Light Cook's Essential Recipe Collection: Salad: 57 essential recipes to eat smart, be fit, live well (the Cooking Light.cook's ESSENTIAL RECIPE COLLECTION) by Editors of Cooking Light Magazine | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2007-03-01)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$4.08 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 084873159X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Good book!
A great addition to my collection! |
2. Perfection Salad: Women and Cooking at the Turn of the Century (California Studies in Food and Culture) by Laura Shapiro | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2008-10-02)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$9.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0520257383 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Beginning with portraits of early domestic movement reformers such as Catherine Beecher and Mary Lincoln, and investigating institutions like the Boston Cooking School, home of Fannie Farmer, the Mother of Level Measurements, the book then pursues "scientific cookery" into its mid-20th-century manifestation. "With the help of the new industry of advertising," Shapiro writes, "the food business was able to reflect Mrs. Lincoln's values [of food-production uniformity] by keeping its achievements in packing, sanitation, convenience, and novelty at the forefront." But greater ills ensued: the effect of the reformers, Shapiro contends, was to encourage women to become docile consumers tethered to commercial interests--and to rob our vigorous cooking and eating traditions of their rich life. In making that point, Perfection Salad reveals its true subject: the cultural priorities that defined American 20th-century life and, finally, the sorry nature of the order they established. --Arthur Boehm Customer Reviews (7)
This book blew.my.mind.
well done
Great research, fascinating topic
fascinating the author seems to be unaware that there was a comparable movement in britain.my british mother could remember horrific results from the school recipes she was forced to produce (one stew was so bad her friend's dogs refused it) and the british government published many educational pamphlets about "proper" methods of cooking, to the same indifference or resentment that met the domestic scientists' efforts. i was a bit disappointed that the author did not pursue the links to the Transcendental Movement, though she did mention the connection with american protestentism. of course, the attitude of the 19th century cooks (and twentieth century nutritionists) has a long history: a Classical philospher (i'm too lazy to look up his name) wrote:"a man should eat to live, not live to eat" before the christian era.the author does discuss some of the social attitudes towards women and physical pleasure and how the ideal of a woman's being without appetite encouraged the domestic scientists to ignore the actual food in the cooking process. while there is much to amuse in the domestic scientists' efforts and belief (and horrify--did anyone actually eat this way?), and while the author does acknowledge the dire state of production with reference to, for instance, the stock yards, i don't think she understands the appeal of predictable levening (how many of us want to make baking powder from wood ash?) preditable results (my british mother adored measuring cups and spoons--as a very short woman, she couldn't use the"two handsful of flour" recipes her family used and), and flour and sugar that are actually flour and sugar (the colonial housewife was warned by one contemporary author to make sure the sugar she bought in loaf form [and had to pulverize by hand] was not plaster of paris).the fact that 20th century corporations, especially after the second world war, {influended} their ideals into food which has caloric content without nutrition or taste should not detract from the real benefits the movement bestowed in its heyday. this is an enjoyable popular history.i wish there had been more analysis of the movement's origins.the book's main strengths are its demonstration of how the movement's ideals were subsumed by industry and the analysis of the attitudes of the movement's founders. the worst part is the description of the baked bean and celery "salad"--with dressing and whipped cream.that will live in my nightmares for years.and years.
Fascinating and scholarly read |
3. Simply Salads: More than 100 Delicious Creative Recipes Made from Prepackaged Greens and a Few Easy-to-Find Ingredients by Jennifer Chandler | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2007-04-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Long gone are the days when people created their salads by purchasing a head of iceberg lettuce and a head or romaine, cutting up a tomato and a boiled egg and adding some wishbone dressing. Today anyone can create a delicious gourmet salad by picking up one of the hundreds of bagged salad mixes available and adding ingredients to create masterpieces such as: Each salad has dressing recommendations and recipes, menu ideas, and nutritional information. The book contains recipes for more than 100 salads and dressings. Customer Reviews (29)
Fabulous Salad recipes and ideas
Add more Green to your life!
2 thumb up!
Love it!
What a great recipe book! |
4. Heartland cooking soups & salads (vol 3) by Frances Towner Giedt | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(1996-10-29)
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5. Joy of Cooking: All About Salads & Dressings by Irma S. Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker, Ethan Becker | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(2001-06-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Sixty years after Irma Rombauer advised new cooks to "Stand facing the stove," America's love affair with Joy of Cooking continues unabated. And why not? Joy in hand, tens of millions of people -- from novices to professionals -- have learned to do everything from make a meat loaf to clean a squid to frost a wedding cake. For decades, Joy of Cooking has taught America how to cook, serving as the standard against which all other cookbooks are judged. All About Salads & Dressings upholds that standard. While keeping the conversational and instructional manner of the flagship book, All About Salads & Dressings is organized by salad type including green; vegetable and savory fruit; bean and grain; fish and shellfish; meat and poultry -- with such delicious classics and exciting innovations as Caesar Salad; Thai Beef Salad; Grilled Swordfish, Tangerine, and Jícama Salad; Tomato and Mozzarella Salad; Hot Apple Slaw; and Three-Bean Salad. And don't forget the dressings: everything from Basic Vinaigrette to creamy Green Goddess Dressing is covered. With a full primer on varieties of lettuce and suggestions for garnishing, All About Salads & Dressings illustrates how much more there is to salad than just lettuce. Whether you belong to one of the millions of American households that already own a copy (or two) of Joy, or you have never cracked the spine of a cookbook before, Joy of Cooking: All About Salads & Dressings is for you. It is a spectacular achievement, worthy of its name. Joy has never been more beautiful. Becker's new Joy is as essential as ever. It still includes old favorites like Green Goddess dressing and molded gelatin salads, and walks us through tasks like how to cook and peel beets. But it's the new illustrations and photographs, and recipes like Quinoa Salad with Pine Nuts and Raisins and Sautéed Veal Medallions on Arugula Tomato Salad, that make you want to renew your old friendship with Joy. --Leora Y. Bloom Customer Reviews (4)
Cookbook
Highly Recommended
Fab Salads
You can prepare a different salad every night |
6. Salad People and More Real Recipes: A New Cookbook for Preschoolers and Up by Mollie Katzen | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2005-09-01)
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Great cookbook for kids and husbands.:0)
My 3yo loves this cookbook
Great for pre-readers!
Great recipes, fun activities for kids
great first cookbook |
7. Kristen Suzanne's EASY Raw Vegan Salads & Dressings: Fun & Easy Raw Food Recipes for Making the World's Most Delicious & Healthy Salads for Yourself, Your Family & Entertaining by Kristen Suzanne | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description To most people, salads mean "healthy," and that's it. But this recipe book introduces you to a world of salads and dressings that taste so good, you'd be willing to have them as your main course! Great salads are all about the dressing, and these dressing recipes will make it so easy for you to introduce more vegetables into your diet, that you won't even need to think about the dramatic health benefits. You'll just be thinking about how good they taste! 86 Raw Vegan Recipes: - 42 Raw Salads NOTE: This book is black and white, so does not contain photographs of recipes. It provides links to color photographs at Kristen Suzanne's Web site, KristensRaw.com. Customer Reviews (10)
Love it!
Dissapointing
A little disappointing...
Simple, yet so creative
Need Some Salad Variety? |
8. Potato Salad: 65 Recipes from Classic to Cool by Debbie Moose | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(2009-04-20)
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Compact and creative cookbook for potluck staple |
9. The Best 50 Salad Dressings by Stacey Printz | |
Paperback: 78
Pages
(1999-03-01)
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Compact, Useful Salad Dressing Reference
Great for vinaigrette lovers (not so much for creamy dressing lovers)
Stunning and unique flavors; quick and easy to prepare! |
10. Salads ... Fresh, Crisp, Cool and So Healthy by CHEFS SECRET VAULT | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2009-08-29)
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11. 350 Best Salads and Dressings by George Geary | |
Paperback: 285
Pages
(2010-03-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Easy-to-prepare recipes for great salads and delicious dressings. The recipes from this book will encourage the home cook to never again purchase store-bought salads and dressings -- and to toss out those ancient jars and bottles at the back of the refrigerator. There are more than 200 easy-to-follow recipes for delicious salads and, because every proper salad should be well dressed, more than 150 dressing recipes, too. From delightful starters to main meals unto themselves, there are salads for every season and occasion. They include: And tantalizing dressings, such as: A comprehensive listing of oils, vinegars, spices and herbs complements the recipes. Everything needed to create the ultimate salad and its dressing is found right here. Customer Reviews (2)
Not just for summer...
Best summer book ever! |
12. Perfect Salads by Anne Willan | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1997-07-01)
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Great book! |
13. Midnight Feasts: Two Hundred & Two Salads and Chafing-Dish Recipes (Cooking in America) by May E Southworth, May Southworth | |
Paperback: 156
Pages
(2008-07-22)
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14. Super Salads: Healing Salads for Mind, Body, and Soul (Superfoods) by Michael van Straten | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2003-03-01)
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15. The Williams-Sonoma Collection: Salad by Georgeanne Brennan | |
Hardcover: 120
Pages
(2002-06-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Tender spring asparagus. Luscious summer berries. Spicy autumn greens and bright winter citrus. More than any other dish, salad allows the characteristic flavors of each season to shine. A simple combination of fresh ingredients in a salad from your kitchen can be more impressive than even the most elaborate dish. Williams-Sonoma Collection Salad offers more than 40 wonderful salad recipes, grouped by season to emphasize the importance of using ingredients as they reach their natural peak of ripeness. Whether you have a bumper crop of cherry tomatoes in your backyard or a handful of wine-colored beets from the farmers' market, there's a recipe here that offers a delicious way to prepare them. A chapter of portable salads will tempt you to plan a picnic, while a selection of classic salads -- from Cobb salad to celery rémoulade -- rounds out the collection. Full-color photographs of each dish help make the choice an easy one, and each recipe is accompanied by a photographic sidebar that highlights an essential ingredient or cooking technique, making Salad much more than a great collection of simple recipes. An informative basics section and extensive glossary fill in all you need to know to create the perfect salad. Williams-Sonoma Collection Salad offers more than 40 easy-to-follow recipes, including both classic favorites and fresh new ideas. In these pages, you'll find inspiring salads designed to suit occasions throughout the year -- from an informal summer picnic to an elegant dinner with friends. This vividly photographed, full-color recipe collection, appealing to both novice and experienced cooks, will become an essential addition to your kitchen bookshelf. Customer Reviews (4)
Delicious salads
healthy eating
Great Recipes!
A very nice book of classics and seasonal salads. |
16. Mixt Salads: A Chef's Bold Creations by Andrew Swallow, Ann Volkwein | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(2010-04-27)
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Excellent.
Beautiful book, but recipes filled with hard to find ingredients...
Yummy food that's good for you
Love It!!
Inventive salads that make your taste buds water... |
17. Williams-Sonoma: Salad: Food Made Fast by Brigit Binns | |
Hardcover: 112
Pages
(2007-02-01)
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Very Good Salad Book
Disappointed
Good book, good recipes, easy to find on sale
great idea for a cook book |
18. Salad Dressings by Jessica Strand | |
Hardcover: 80
Pages
(2007-12-13)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$5.20 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0811863603 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Amazing recipes! The best!
Not really what I expected |
19. The Gourmet's Vinaigrettes and Salads Cookbook: Superb Nouvelle Salads and Vinaigrettes for Lunch and Dinner by Mark Carey | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2003-10-15)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$18.59 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0595288243 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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20. Best Dressed Southern Salads: Sumptuous Southern Salads from Key West to Washington, D.C. (Capital Lifestyles) by Vicky Moon | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2002-12-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Mrs. Gotrock's Palm Beach Fruit Salad Dressing" is said to be a secret mixture from one of the most famous hostesses of all time. Meander along the trail with "Buckhead Champagne Dressing" from Atlanta, "Delicious Dandelion Salad" from Charlotte and "Caper and Caviar Dressing" all from the southern most tip of the United States to our Nation's Capitol. Discover the recipes, the people and the places that make Southern cooking such a treat, written in the style of Vicky’s previous book, The Middleburg Mystique that The Washington Times hailed as: "Titillating tales of divorce, murder, mayhem and madness among the owner-squires of exquisite hunt-country estates." Customer Reviews (2)
--Enjoyable-- BEST DRESSED SOUTHERN SALADS has a catchy title and the small, but compact book is filled with some luscious sounding recipes.I like the small size of the book, because you can easily take it with you to the grocery store when you shop for the dressing and salad ingredients. I tried several of her salads and enjoyed them.I'm looking forward to trying more recipes as we get into the summer months when our produce is at its peak.
Lovely Cookbook with Juicy Stories! |
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