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Rating:  Summary: Treats in a Tiny Book Review: Even though this book is so tiny, doesn't mean it doesn't have some really neat tricks to make your soups extra pretty. One of my favorite ideas from this book is the idea of oven-toasted heart croutons. There are also ideas for cream decorations that are so easy to make, yet look so gourmet. This book is divided into 9 sections: Super Soups, Making Stocks, Ingredients & Preparation, Creamed & Pureed Soups, Hearty Soups, Light Soups, Cold Soups, Short Cuts and Presentation. This book is geared to new cooks and gives great advice on how to prepare the ingredients with step-by-step pictures. Some of the recipes in this book for Fall: Butternut Squash Soup Pumpkin & Apple Soup Borscht French Onion Soup Hungarian Sour Cherry Soup Most of the soups contain a short list of ingredients and could not be easier to make. You will also find information on how to freeze soups (my favorite thing to do so I always have a soup ready to heat up), use your microwave to speed up preparations or make garnishes or even piroshki to serve with soup. No difficult cooking tricks...this book is just filled with easy-to-make treats!
Rating:  Summary: Step-By-Step to wonderful soups Review: I checked "Perfect Soups" by Anne Willan out of the library and was so delighted with the easy-to-follow and beautifully photographed recipes that I bought two copies-one for my own kitchen shelf and one for a gift. Anne Willan has written a cookbook for beginners as well as long-time cooks. The step-by-step recipes clearly tell the cook what equipment is used, what ingredients are needed, how to master cooking techniques, what the finished product looks like and how garnishes can be prepared and used to make each bowl of soup a masterpiece. I loved this cookbook and have never seen another book of soup recipes that included such good and healthy-sounding soups.
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