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The Junior League: Celebration Cookbook (Ellen Rolfes Books)

AUTHOR: Association of Junior Leagues International Inc, The Association of Junior Leagues International Inc
ISBN: 039914658X

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The Junior League: Celebration Cookbook (Ellen Rolfes Books)
- Book Review,
by Association of Junior Leagues International Inc, The Association of Junior Leagues International Inc


From Publishers Weekly
The Junior League fetes its 100th anniversary with a collection of recipes from its 295 local chapters around the country. This celebratory volume also highlights "Recipes for a Better Community," examples of how different chapters have used proceeds from their cookbook sales to help improve their communities (e.g., renovating libraries, building parks), which is the overall mission of the Junior League. The recipes are arranged by region and typeANortheast and Mid-Atlantic Appetizers, Appalachian/Piedmont Beverages, Northern Plains and Canada Meats and Game and so forth. While there is a heavy reliance on rich foods like mayonnaise, cheese and butter, there are healthy alternatives to be found. As well, it's comforting to see that chefs are not afraid to include ingredients such as bottled lemon juice, cake mix, and frozen concentrates. The sophisticated gourmet will be especially delighted with recipes for Mixed Greens and Pear Salad with Walnut Vinaigrette, a sparkling palate awakener; Curried Butternut Squash Soup, an elegant first course; and Lemon Thyme Swordfish, an entr?e that is easy enough for everyday, but perfect for entertaining. The name alone will attract cooks looking for comforting homestyle recipes. (Nov.) Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Book Description
In the six decades since the publication of the first Junior League cookbook, local Junior League chapters have published more than two hundred individual volumes. With nearly 20 million copies in print, they are recognized and prized by home cooks around the country. These collections feature home kitchen-tested recipes that not only preserve regional food traditions but also have literally changed the quality of life in each community through the funds that they have generated.

This collection includes more than four hundred recipes, ranging from classic dishes to contemporary fare that have never before been gathered into one volume. And the original essays on regional cooking and foodways plus dozens of menus make this cookbook engaging and informative as well as a trusted source for the best recipes. Packaged in an easy-to-use concealed spiral binding with a sturdy stain-resistant cover.


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         Book Review

The Junior League: Celebration Cookbook (Ellen Rolfes Books)
- Book Reviews,
by Association of Junior Leagues International Inc, The Association of Junior Leagues International Inc

Junior League Celebration Cookbook

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This all-new collection of Junior League recipes celebrates fifty years of Junior League cookbooks, which are recognized and prized by millions of home cooks around the country. Some 400 of the most-requested recipes, chosen from 200 individual volumes, range from classic everyday meals to elegant contemporary fare -- appealing appetizers, hearty soups and stews, robust meats and game, and irresistible desserts. The book also features original essays on regional cooking and foodways, as well as dozens of menus -- from a Tureen Supper and a Coastal Bend Dinner to a Birthday Dessert Bar and a Mardi Gras fete.

Just as the cookbooks have been preserving regional food traditions, they have been instrumental in improving the quality of life in communities across the country. The Junior League Celebration Cookbook is also a tribute to one hundred years of volunteerism, and it recounts many of the inspiring projects funded by the sale of Junior League cookbooks.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

The Junior League fetes its 100th anniversary with a collection of recipes from its 295 local chapters around the country. This celebratory volume also highlights "Recipes for a Better Community," examples of how different chapters have used proceeds from their cookbook sales to help improve their communities (e.g., renovating libraries, building parks), which is the overall mission of the Junior League. The recipes are arranged by region and type--Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Appetizers, Appalachian/Piedmont Beverages, Northern Plains and Canada Meats and Game and so forth. While there is a heavy reliance on rich foods like mayonnaise, cheese and butter, there are healthy alternatives to be found. As well, it's comforting to see that chefs are not afraid to include ingredients such as bottled lemon juice, cake mix, and frozen concentrates. The sophisticated gourmet will be especially delighted with recipes for Mixed Greens and Pear Salad with Walnut Vinaigrette, a sparkling palate awakener; Curried Butternut Squash Soup, an elegant first course; and Lemon Thyme Swordfish, an entr e that is easy enough for everyday, but perfect for entertaining. The name alone will attract cooks looking for comforting homestyle recipes. (Nov.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.


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