My first guest this week was author Beth Hensperger...you
may remember her as the Bread making guru but this book adds yet another
title to her portfolio...The Queen of Slow Cooking!
From Publishers Weekly
According to the authors, 80% of American households own
a slow cooker. This whopping collection of 350 recipes is reason enough
to unearth that Crock-Pot from the attic or invest in one of the new
high-tech models. The title, however, is a misnomer, and not just
because the book includes a recipe for "Mom's Beef Stew." Much of what
Hensperger (The Bread Bible) and Kaufmann (coauthor, with
Hensperger, of The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook) present is
exactly the kind of comfort food typically associated with childhood
snow days or family gatherings. To use the word "hearty" in describing
these recipes is to state the obvious. There are more than a dozen
oatmeals and porridges, ranging from Cinnamon Apple Oatmeal to Creamy
Cornmeal Porridge. Soups include Vegetarian Split Pea, French Onion, and
White Bean with Bacon. Twenty-four types of baked beans are mere prelude
for the 14 chili options, including "Senator Barry Goldwater's Arizona
Chili" (which gives new meaning to the phrase "bowl of red"). Other
recipes are for poultry, meat and fish dishes, and New and Old World
dishes are plentiful. The only letdown is the "Not-from-the-Slow Cooker
Accompaniments" chapter, with its uninspired choices like Baked Rice,
and Mixed Green Salad. But the concluding pages, full of puddings and
fruit desserts, atone with sinful treats like Chocolate Peanut Butter
Pudding Cake and Rum-Butterscotch Bananas.