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Al Roker's Hassle-Free Holiday Cookbook
Al Roker
From Thanksgiving and Christmas to Super Bowl Sunday, the Fourth of July, and Halloween, holidays are a time to enjoy the company of family and friends, not to spend hours working alone in the kitchen.
More Than 125 Recipes for Family Celebrations All Year Long
Scribner
October 2003
304 pages ISBN: 0743249526 Hardcover
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Al Roker is passionate about food and cooking, but he also
knows that spending time with his family is more important
than preparing a seven-course meal for Easter dinner. In Al
Roker's Hassle-Free Holiday Cookbook, Al presents more than
125 simple and casual recipes that will make your holiday
gatherings stress free and special. Here are traditional American favorites for every occasion,
from no-cook appetizers and simple side dishes to
manageable main courses, and of course, plenty of grilling
and outdoor food. And Al has the classics covered --
Thanksgiving turkey with gravy, stuffing, and all the
trimmings; splendid Christmas fare, including Crown Pork
Roast with Fruit Stuffing and scrumptious and quick gift
breads and cookies; satisfying Super Bowl Sunday chili and
snacks; a romantic Valentine's Day menu for two; and
Halloween treats for adults and kids. Enjoy a Fourth of
July picnic of Oven-Fried Chicken with Pecan-Cornmeal Crust
accompanied by appetizing salads; honor the patron saint of
barbecue on St. Lawrence Day with Texas Brisket and Al's
fabulous Grilled Glazed Doughnuts with Vanilla Ice Cream;
or try a St. Patrick's Day menu of Irish Stew, Soda Bread,
and Bread Pudding with Whiskey Sauce. Al provides his own holiday memories and tells how his
family holiday celebrations have evolved over time. There
are also a wealth of tips and hints on topics such as how
to stock a holiday pantry, carve a turkey, handle leftovers
creatively, and cook with kids. Think of Al Roker's Hassle-
Free Holiday Cookbook as the one thing you'll need to make
each holiday flavorful, easy, and fun -- even for the cook!
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