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The Best Steamer Cookbook Ever (Machine Cookbooks Series) |
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Rating:  Summary: Pure unadulterated steam Review: An absolute joy. Just when I thought I was the only one left who enjoyed a good steamer, along comes a book like this to remind me that that there are plenty of others like me. As a cook in the service, I was a veteran on many a "steamer mission." I was tickled pink (even steamed if you will) to see such a collection devoted to steamers. I would have given it five stars, except that it lacked what I would have considered a requisite discussion of the regional steamers such as the Pennsylvania Steamer or the Mississipi Hotshot. A discussion on the merits of a few well placed peanuts might have been appreciated. Marge's omission of any discussion of corn was certainly agreeable. We all know corn went out back in 87.
Rating:  Summary: Pure unadulterated steam Review: An absolute joy. Just when I thought I was the only one left who enjoyed a good steamer, along comes a book like this to remind me that that there are plenty of others like me. As a cook in the service, I was a veteran on many a "steamer mission." I was tickled pink (even steamed if you will) to see such a collection devoted to steamers. I would have given it five stars, except that it lacked what I would have considered a requisite discussion of the regional steamers such as the Pennsylvania Steamer or the Mississipi Hotshot. A discussion on the merits of a few well placed peanuts might have been appreciated. Marge's omission of any discussion of corn was certainly agreeable. We all know corn went out back in 87.
Rating:  Summary: Love this book! Review: I got this book for Christmas, and less than a month later I've already made 3 of the recipes and enjoyed them all very much. It didn't occur to me until I read this book that you could make desserts in the steamer as well as entrees, and those have turned out great as well. If you can find a copy of this book, by all means, buy it. The receipes are simple, easy and delicious.
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