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K**.
Such a variety of uses for rotisserie chicken!
I love this cookbook and have purchased one for my daughter and one for my sister. The ‘chicken and dumpling’ recipe is particularly good and oh so easy! Much better than the recipe I’ve been making for years using fresh chicken as opposed to the already made rotisserie chicken.
V**A
It'a About Time!
I've already tried the Waldorf-Inspired Curry Chicken Salad. It's a keeper. Next I'll try one of the ethnic recipes - there's a nice selection to choose from including Mexican, Indian, Thai and more. Lots of soups I want to try as the weather gets cooler.What an inspiration and a real time-saver! Spend some time with this one, have some ingredients on hand, and you can feed a crowd on short notice or fix a simple but delicious and healthy meal for one or two with ease.
R**D
Upscale recipes
This book offers me a new seletion of recipes. Doesn't take a lot of time and the ingredients are in my cupboards. Book arrived within a few days. The book was as described. Brand new. Looking forward to lots of improved meals. Thank you and God bless you.
C**.
Disappointed
Recipes were not anything like I thought they might be so I returned product.
A**N
fantastic
I checked this book out at the library. Iloved it and decided I wanted it for my cookbook collection. Fun, Easy and great tasting recipes.
B**A
Recipes Use Too Many Canned and Jarred Ingredients
This cookbook’s recipes use too many canned and jarred ingredients. They even call for using frozen diced onions! I can see using rotisserie chicken, but there is just too many processed ingredients. I still don’t understand the need to use frozen onions and it was not addressed in the introduction.
L**S
Confessions of a cookbook junkie...
As a truly uninspired cook, I have to admit I am hopelessly addicted to cookbooks. I love imagining the entrees, the rich desserts, casseroles, homemade soups and stews that look so enticing in the photographs. Unfortunately, my intentions don't translate well into action. Neither do I often review cookbooks, but I am trying something new with this cookbook in the hope that I will progress from imagination to deed. The Rotisserie Chicken Cookbook meets the needs of this very conventional cook, hopefully infusing my lackluster meals with more creative ingredients. Winner of the 47th Annual National Chicken Cooking Contest, Anderson has built all these recipes around the core ingredient, precooked rotisserie chicken.Having solved the most critical part of the decision- the main ingredient- I'm almost home- almost, not quite. Stopping by the introduction, I am informed that I must adapt my rotisserie chicken to the recipe (separating meat from bones, when to use a boning knife, preparing my own chicken stock, etc.). Too many trips to Trader Joe's have made me lazy. But there are examples of the recipes inside in the front of the book, full color pictures of a variety of the offerings in the various sections and a table of contents that includes the vital chapters for a helpful cookbook, from appetizers to soups to casseroles and entrees, my only challenge to pick one and proceed beyond a grocery list of necessary ingredients.Among the many choices: Sweet Pepper Relleno Poppers, Monte Cristo Minis, Chicken Tostada Compuesta, Grapefruit Chicken Salad, Chicken and Escarole Soup, Moroccan Chicken, Parmesan Chicken and Eggplant Bake, Chicken and Fig Casserole, Chicken and Asparagus Crepes, Chicken Artichoke Frittata. Low fat, high protein chicken is the foundation of these recipes, the combinations creative and appetizing, directions broken into easy-to-follow steps. Given the variety of combinations, including a great selection of vegetable and chicken meals, there are unusual choices to satisfy the needs of even the pickiest family. There is, however an absence of calorie content with each dish- after the creams and sauces in these recipes, I may be forced to purchase the most current successful diet book. Luan Gaines/ 2008..
C**N
Real meals using the convenience of store-bought rotisserie chickens
We see the stands full of pre-cooked rotisserie chickens whenever we go through the checkout lanes at our supermarkets. You may have purchased a few, I know I have. They usually have a variety of seasonings and some stores do them better than others. These pre-cooked birds have the virtue of being quick, easy to buy, and easy to eat. But you might want a bit more variety in your meals using these chickens. Michelle Ann Anderson provides us with a nice book of recipes that can help you prepare very nice and creative meals using store bought rotisserie chickens.She opens the book with a couple of dozen nice color photographs of just a few of the meals described in this book. You get the idea that the author is really into being creative and treating these meals as a dining experience rather than a compromised meal you just toss off and wolf down. She divides the recipes into the part of the meal they are for: appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches & wraps, entrees, casseroles, and breakfasts & brunches. Almost all these recipes use the chicken meat off the bone. That is, you use it diced, shredded, and sliced more often than as in the normal cuts of chicken such as breast, thigh, wing, and leg.The recipes are clearly written and all follow the same helpful format. You get a list of ingredients (some use quite a few!) and then the exact set of three to six steps you need to take to pull off the dish. The recipe also tells you how many servings the recipe will provide. Again, these recipes are clear and easy to use. The ingredients use a variety of fresh and prepared ingredients to keep things both tasty and easy to prepare.Anderson provides a page and a half of introduction that helps you get on the same page with her recipes and the book has a very helpful index at the back.This is a great book for those of us who want to eat real food, but who also have busy lives that require us to take advantage of conveniences such as rotisserie chickens.Enjoy!Reviewed by Craig Matteson, Ann Arbor, MI
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