48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
beautiful!, Aug 30 2009
By Book&Tea lover "Book&Tea lover" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove Cookbook (Hardcover)
My co-worker purchased this book because we both love the Cedar Cove books. I started using post-its to tab the recipes I wanted to copy, and before I was half way though it, I had so many pages tabbed that I decided I had to have it too. The pictures are lovely, and the notes and stories that accompany the recipes and chapters are really great - especially if you love the books that inspired this. Even if you haven't picked up one of the other books, the recipes in this collection look great! The pages almost have a scrapbook feeling. The first recipe I tried was from page 85: Parmesan Cheese Twists with Fresh Herb Dip. The recipe was easy and impressive! I took a double batch to a party, and not a scrap was left over. I highly recommend this book for those who love a pretty cookbook with practical recipes. The only thing that could have made it better would be if it had been spiral bound - in my opinion it's hard to use a cookbook that doesn't open flat.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Come and eat at Cedar Cove, Sep 18 2009
By wogan "the book reader" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove Cookbook (Hardcover)
If you enjoy author's cookbooks and/or especially the Cedar Cove book series you will absolutely love this.
There is a map of Cedar Cove to show you where everyone lives and what their houses look like. There are lots of scrumptious pictures of the dishes. The pictures are so wonderful that I even made the Sugar Dusted Molasses Crinkles just because of their picture, and I don't think anyone could resist the Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies, either the picture or the final result.
The book is divided into sections and introduced by each character, who they are and their history.
For those who are familiar with the Cedar Cove characters, the sections are:
Breakfast at 16 Lighthouse Road with Olivia Griffin, Lunch at 204 Rosewood Lane with Grace Sherman Harding, Tea at 6 Rainer Drive and the Victorian Tea Room with Justine Gunderson, Appetizers at 311 Pelican Court with Zach and Rosie Cox, Dinner at 44 Cranberry Point with Bob Peggy Beldon, Dessert at 50 Harbor Street with Roy and Corrie McAfee, Easter at 15 Eagle Crest Avenue with Ben and Charlotte Rhodes, Fourth of July at 92 Pacific Boulevard and the Waterford Park with Troy Faith Davis, Thanksgiving at 74 Seaside Avenue with Bobby and Teri Polar, Christmas at 8 Sandpiper Way with Dave and Emily Fleming.
Each section has about 10 recipes. There are lots of recipes from Debbie Malcomber's books and stories; and some of her mother's and grandmother's. There are tips on many pages such as how fresh herbs last longer and how to store them correctly.
The recipes are relatively easy, a lot of them using prepared pizza dough or prepared pie dough or frozen puff pastry.
There is a conversion chart for weight to pounds and kilograms, Fahrenheit to Celsius, teaspoons/ oz to ml..
The index lists recipes with ingredients and names of dishes.
What a wonderful refreshing place Cedar Cove is and now this cookbook takes you to this charming town and the great food that could be served there.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Refreshing old skills, July 1 2010
By Avid Reader - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove Cookbook (Hardcover)
Being a Debbie Macomber fan and a former resident of Port Orchard I was anxious to own her cookbook...
While I am a senior and no longer cook for myself was anxious to put on my apron and give a few recipes a try. So far I have tried 4 recipes and they were very good.
Besides it was a good read.