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What is your go to cookbook?

Posted on 12/13/18 at 10:51 am
Posted by tigeralum06
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 10:51 am
I use Cooking up a storm the most.



Any good suggestions to add to my small collection?
Posted by GEAUXT
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 10:52 am to
America's test kitchen
Posted by Powerman
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 10:55 am to
One of my friends recently picked up the Matty Matheson cookbook and said it's great
Posted by OTIS2
NoLA
Member since Jul 2008
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 10:58 am to
Prudhomme’s Louisiana Kitchen is the best cookbook I own.
Posted by tigeralum06
Member since Oct 2007
2788 posts
Posted on 12/13/18 at 11:02 am to
That is my second favorite. Great book.
Posted by Soul Gleaux
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 11:02 am to
quote:

Prudhomme’s Louisiana Kitchen is the best cookbook I own.


This and Real Cajun are 1a and 1b for me.
Posted by CHEDBALLZ
South Central LA
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 11:08 am to
I can pretty much wing any cajun dish and have it come out good, things such as stews, gumbo, jambalaya, etoufee, sauce picaunt..... omit I need a reference for a technique or something I use the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook, it's a pretty good reference.
Posted by AbitaFan08
Boston, MA
Member since Apr 2008
26584 posts
Posted on 12/13/18 at 11:08 am to


This is the cookbook my mother always used, so now I use it as well.

For other dishes, I usually just look around online until i find a recipe I like. I also now have this book and really want to attempt a few things here and there, but I'm intimidated as hell by it.

Posted by mmmmmbeeer
ATL
Member since Nov 2014
7431 posts
Posted on 12/13/18 at 11:19 am to
Not the most glamorous or creative, but just solid base recipes and cooking information I can use to experiment a bit.

Posted by SmokedBrisket2018
Member since Jun 2018
1524 posts
Posted on 12/13/18 at 11:28 am to
Real Cajun - Donald Link
Posted by hungryone
river parishes
Member since Sep 2010
11987 posts
Posted on 12/13/18 at 11:43 am to
quote:

can pretty much wing any cajun dish and have it come out good, things such as stews, gumbo, jambalaya, etoufee, sauce picaunt..... omit I need a reference for a technique or something

Me too--I don't really need a LA style cookbook. If I'm looking up a technique or base recipe for something I don't cook very often, I reach for:
--Joy of Cooking (a little bit of everything, including basics like meringue and puddings/custards)
--Bittman's How to Cook Everything, for inspiration & random recipes when I have no real ideas for the stuff on hand
--the Essential NY Times Cookbook, by Amanda Hesser; more modern in flavors than Joy or Better Homes

Most used books in my house are all baking-specific; Robertson's Tartine, Forkish's Flour Water Salt Yeast; Reinhart's BBA; Hamelman's Bread; Modernist Bread, etc.

I also have a slew of ethnic/regional cookbooks I don't really use regularly, but I enjoy looking at & occasionally do "project cooking" out of.
Posted by RollDatRoll
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Posted by t00f
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Posted by Rouge
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:31 pm to
That gif just ate through my monthly unlimited data plan

Thanks
Posted by t00f
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:39 pm to
Hah. I’ll owe you a beer.
This post was edited on 12/13/18 at 12:42 pm
Posted by Lester Earl
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:48 pm to
the internet
Posted by Salmon
On the trails
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:54 pm to




also just got this one and can tell I will use it quite a bit

Posted by Buckeye06
Member since Dec 2007
23128 posts
Posted on 12/13/18 at 12:56 pm to
Kind of my feeling too. I have some good ones but now when i want a recipe i kind of just throw ingredients into google and see what looks good
Posted by TigrrrDad
Member since Oct 2016
7119 posts
Posted on 12/13/18 at 1:42 pm to
The one I use most is a collection of my mom’s recipes in a binder. Over the years I’ve had her write down most of the foods she cooked while I was growing up, and over the years she and I have exchanged recipes and grown the collection. The actual book I use the most is one of the Frank Davis cookbooks, but much more frequently I’m cooking my mom’s stuff.
Posted by tigers1956
baton rouge
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 2:07 pm to
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