By: David Venable
Genres: Non-Fiction Cooking / Food | Cookbooks
Posted: November 24, 2012
The vibrant book is divided into 12 categories ranging from appetizers, casseroles and one-pot dishes, to desserts. Peppered throughout are Dishin' with David tips that help make the recipes even better. The short vignettes included in the book allow David's fans a delightful peek into his colorful life. The book also includes a special forward written by the queen of Southern cooking herself, Paula Dean. With that kind of endorsement, the recipes have to be good!
As for the recipes, I cooked my way through the book in order to highlight what I think are the best three dishes. The meat loaf with mashed potato topping is my #1 pick. The whipped potato crust baked on top of the moist meatloaf is absolutely divine. My second favorite is the cheddar-ham cups. Simple, delicious, and a crowd-pleaser, these bite-size appetizers are just the right size for a hungry bunch of teenagers. My third favorite is the shrimp and sausage jambalaya. With the perfect blend of spices, this dish is sure to put a smile on your family's faces. Overall, if you are looking for a user-friendly cookbook that would make a great gift this holiday season, I highly recommend IN THE KITCHEN WITH DAVID.
Book Summary
David Venable will be the first to tell you: He loves his
food. And as the beloved host of QVC’s popular program,
In the Kitchen with David,® he’s put that passion on
mouthwatering display, welcoming some of the greatest names
in the food world. But Venable’s own culinary skills—honed
in the Carolina kitchens of his mother and grandmothers—are
nothing short of remarkable and tantalizing.
Now, in his anticipated debut cookbook, Venable shares 150
delicious recipes of hearty, easy-to-make, comforting
dishes. In the Kitchen with David covers everything
from appetizers and breads to soups and salads to main
courses and sides, as well as his lifelong love of bacon
(The Divine Swine!). You’ll get ideas for quick
Monday-to-Friday dinners, let-it-cook-all-weekend suppers,
savory breakfasts and brunches, cocktail party fun, game-day
eats, and family reunion feasts. And of course, no
Southern-influenced cookbook is complete without a little
something sweet. Venable’s favorites include
Party Starters: White Bean and Sun-Dried Tomato Dip,
Chicken Nachos, Cheddar-Broccoli Poppers with Ranch Dipping
Sauce, Cheesy Crab Stuffed Mushrooms
Supporting
Players: Summer Squash Fritters with Garlic Dipping
Sauce, Scrumptious Hush Puppies, Mom’s “Browned” Rice, Sweet
Potato-Pineapple Casserole
Main Events: Breaded
Pork Cutlets, Chicken Marsala, Braised Beef Short Ribs, Low
Country Boil
Sweet, Sweet Gratification: Deep
Dish Apple Pie, Flourless Chocolate Cake, Banana Pudding
Cheesecake, Peach Cobbler
Loaded with
gorgeous photographs, helpful “Dishin’ with David” tips, and
personal anecdotes, In the Kitchen with David
encourages you and your family to gather around the
dinner table for great meals and, more important, great
memories. After all, the portions are generous; the options
are limitless.
by: David Venable
Ballantine
October 1, 2012
On Sale: October 9, 2012
Featuring:
272 pages
ISBN: 0345536282
EAN: 9780345536280
Kindle: B007WKFM8G
Hardcover / e-Book