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Home Cooking
Home Cooking
Author: Laurie Colwin, Anna Shapiro (Illustrator)
Share the unsurpassed pleasures of discovering, cooking, and eating good, simple food with this beloved book. Equal parts cookbook and memoir, Laurie Colwin's Home Cooking combines her insightful, good-humored writing style with her lifelong passion for wonderful cuisine in essays such as "Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant,&q...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553348071
ISBN-10: 0553348078
Publication Date: 1/1/1990
Pages: 192
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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This book never quite reached its potential to me. It started out all right, but seemed to dither about. It didn't really manage to be a memoir so much as short stories here and there, tossed together with some recipes. The ordering was random, the stories ranging from humorous to uninteresting.

That is overstating it a bit. It is not a bad book, and many of the recipes look good. I may try one of them, but in general I read books like this to enjoy the idea of the recipes (since I do not use cookbooks that don't have indexes) and to be drawn into the author's interaction with food. The recipes held up their end, the author varied. Sometimes I was pulled in, some times it seemed like a long story told by someone who didn't tell good stories. I finished it with no problem, but was always able to put the book down and doubt I will seek out other items by the author.

I like the occasional "that's why you should know a good baker" for getting to eat a dessert without having to make one. :) Good idea!

I also fundamentally disagree with her on a couple points. If you are grating your knuckles every time you grate anything your grater is NOT a good one. A microwave oven is not dangerous (at least, not compared to a stove or an oven!) and has well more uses than for a fast food--this was, however published in 1993 so I allow this as being a difference in time. I do agree--many things should only be purchased at rummage sales, because they are easy to find there and much cheaper.
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Wonderful stories that I read out loud to people, it was so well written. I have read this book many times and given as a gift often. The descriptions of food and how to prepare are humorous and mouth watering. Lovely snippets of single life in New York and new motherhood.


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