Valerie's home cooking More than 100 delicious recipes to share with friends and family

Valerie Bertinelli, 1960-

Book - 2017

Inspired by her family's cooking legacy, Bertinelli creates dishes that are for the heart and soul. Whether you're looking for a breakfast smoothie, tea sandwiches, or a lobster BLT, her recipes are fresh, vibrant, and down to search.

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Genres
Cookbooks
Published
New York, NY : Oxmoor House 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Valerie Bertinelli, 1960- (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
271 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780848752286
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Review by Booklist Review

Bertinelli may be better known for her TV acting roles than her cooking show, but it's clearly in the kitchen where she feels most at home. This light and easygoing cookbook is her take on comfort-food recipes for everyday meals and entertaining friends and family. Expect homey fare, such as sausage-and-pepper sliders or chicken potpie, yet often with her own twist, like rethinking a breakfast classic (egg in a bagel hole) or re-creating a restaurant favorite (bacon-wrapped shrimp with cherry-cola BBQ sauce). Recipes are prefaced with personal anecdotes, and directions are concise. Bertinelli also includes dishes with a range of cooking times recipes that can accommodate families on the go (tuna noodle casserole) as well as cooking enthusiasts eager for a project (lobster bisque with homemade lobster stock). A chapter on cocktails includes several inspired winners, like a spicy margarita with jalapeño and ginger, plus snacks such as spiced pepitas. Overall, the book is a solid collection of approachable, familiar recipes infused with Bertinelli's warm and whimsical voice.--Neumer Lara, Alison Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The television star and host of the Food Network's Valerie's Home Cooking brings her cheery personality to this well-rounded cookbook. Her family-inspired everyday-eating repertoire includes semihealthy staples such as smoothies, egg-white frittatas, and avocado toast. Other home-style recipes are hearty and offer creative accents. Slow-cooker beef sandwiches, for example, are dressed up with giardiniera aioli; a Manhattan cocktail gets a smooth finish with butter-infused bourbon; and chocolate "tacos" are filled with vanilla ice cream and strawberries for a Neapolitan spin on the frozen novelty. Whether the recipe is for tuna casserole with potato-chip topping, slow-cooker sloppy joes, or carrot cake, there is no impulse to set trends with this cookbook. Rather, Bertinelli offers a sincere and accessible presentation of recipes. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Actress Bertinelli (One Dish at a Time), the host of the Food Network's Valerie's Home Cooking and cohost of Kids Baking Championship, presents recipes she's gleaned from friends, coworkers, handwritten recipe cards, and other personally significant sources. There's a substantial selection of American comfort foods (e.g., lobster BLTs, chicken potpie, slow-cooker sloppy joes, homemade baked potato tots), along with a scattering of Italian, Asian, and Mexican dishes. Home cooks who want time to enjoy watermelon margaritas and key lime martinis will be glad for Bertinelli's occasional store-bought shortcuts; for instance, she hastens to produce breakfast biscuit sammies by using all-purpose baking mix and fills a lemon icebox cake with packaged vanilla wafers and jarred lemon curd. VERDICT Brimming with chatty anecdotes, this celebrity chef cookbook will satisfy readers seeking foods for everyday occasions and casual entertaining. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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