Keto in 28: The Ultimate Low-Carb, High-Fat Weight-Loss Solution


Michelle Hogan - 2015
    125 Recipes. Your practical plan to go keto—and stay keto. Michelle is with you every step of the way. The recipes included are delicious, nutritious, and very filling. Michelle also shares her very own successful story with keto. After many failed attempts of struggling with her fluctuating weight… she found balance following the ketogenic diet and incorporating physical activity and has lost more than 100 pounds. ~ Susan Zogheib, MHS, RD, LDN, excerpted from the Foreword Tired of feeling tired? Frustrated with fads? Michelle Hogan knows how you feel. Following her weight-loss success with the ketogenic diet, she shares her knowledge in Keto in 28. This comprehensive ketogenic cookbook shows you how to make small changes—with big results—over the course of 28 days. Commit to a ketogenic diet, with: A practical 28-day ketogenic diet meal plan that cuts carbs, and encourages creative ways to indulge in flavorful foods In-depth nutrition information profiling keto-friendly foods 125 delicious & satisfying keto recipes, including Brown Butter-Lime Tilapia, Coconut Chicken, and Bacon Chutney Keto in 28 will motivate you to stick to your ketogenic diet for lifelong results.

The Southern Bite Cookbook: 150 Irresistible Dishes from 4 Generations of My Family's Kitchen


Stacey Little - 2014
    Luckily for Stacey Little, home cooks run in the family. Whether it’s fried chicken or pimento cheese, fruit salad or meatloaf, everybody’s family does it a little differently. The Southern Bite is a celebration of those traditions and recipes every Southern family is proud to own. It’s the Pecan Chicken Salad that’s mandatory for every family reunion and the hearty Goulash, so comforting after a long day. It’s the Glazed Ham that makes its way to the Easter table every year. If you’re lucky enough to hail from the South, you’ll no doubt find some familiar favorites from your own family recipe archives, along with a whole slew of surprises from Southern families a lot like yours! There’s Turnip Green Dip for your next party, Chicken Corn Chowder for those chilly fall nights, and Cornbread Salad for when you really need to make an impression.No matter what’s cooking, Little’s goal is the same: to revel in the culinary tradition all Southerners share. These are the recipes that bring us together and the meals our families will cherish for generations to come.

Try This at Home: Recipes from My Head to Your Plate


Richard Blais - 2013
    This is accessible and fun, and includes the signature recipes, flavor combinations, and cooking techniques that have made him such a popular chef. A new way to make a dish is always on Richard Blais’s mind. He has a wildly creative approach—whether it’s adding coffee to his butter, which he serves with pancakes; incorporating the flavors of pastrami into mustard; making cannelloni out of squid; microwaving apple sauce for his pork chops; or cooking lamb shanks in root beer. In his debut cookbook, with equal degrees of enthusiasm and humor, he shares 125 delicious recipes that are full of surprise and flavor. Plus there are 25 variations to add more adventure to your cooking—such as making cheese foam for your burger or mashed sous vide peas to serve alongside your entrée. Dive into an exploration of your kitchen for both creativity and enjoyment. Now try this at home!

The Best Recipe: Soups and Stews


Cook's Illustrated - 2001
    This cookbook presents over 200 recipes for favourites such as chilli con carne, Irish Stew, corn chowder and lobster bisque plus accompaniments like mashed potatoes and rustic bread.

A Real Southern Cook: In Her Savannah Kitchen


Dora Charles - 2015
    Now, the woman who was barraged by editors and agents to tell her story invites us into her home to taste the food she loves best.  These are the intensely satisfying dishes at the heart of Dora's beloved Savannah: Shrimp and Rice; Simple Smoky Okra; Buttermilk Cornbread from her grandmother; and of course, a truly incomparable Fried Chicken. Each dish has a "secret ingredient" for a burst of flavor: mayonnaise in the biscuits; Savannah Seasoning in her Gone to Glory Potato Salad; sugar-glazed bacon in her deviled eggs. All the cornerstones of the Southern table are here, from Out-of-This-World Smothered Catfish to desserts like a jaw-dropping Very Red Velvet Cake.  With moving dignity, Dora describes her motherless upbringing in Savannah, the hard life of her family, whose memories stretched back to slave times, learning to cook at age six, and the years she worked at the restaurant. “Talking About” boxes impart Dora’s cooking wisdom, and evocative photos of Savannah and the Low Country set the scene.