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Paperback Caramel knowledge Book

ISBN: 0961424109

ISBN13: 9780961424107

Caramel knowledge

A thoroughly addictive look at American tastes and traditions, complete with deliciously offbeat recipes and some of the funniest food writing to appear anywhere. Illustrated. This description may be from another edition of this product.

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

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Customer Reviews

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For foodies with a twist

Al wrote this book with pieces from his Minneapolis Star Tribune columns. He used to write a weekly column in the taste section dedicated to a themed meal. There was a peanut butter meal, Spam meal, etc... There are actually two versions of this cookbook and this is the expanded one. Al is being forced to retire as the Star Tribune recently changed ownership. For many years they have only let him write Mr. Tidbit columns and not his food menus. That was a terrrible change as he is a very funny writer. This is my favorite cookbook and makes for a hilarious read.

a treasure!

i just found my copy of this book today while packing to move. i had forgotten how charming and enjoyable it is. the recipes that i tried did work, and they were fairly unusual. this is the only cookbook i have ever sat around and read while not cooking.

lengthy title, EXCELLENT recipes

This is my kind of book--amusing anecdotes from an offbeat mind splashed with a variety of tasty recipes. Al Sicherman is an admitted chocoholic ( and food columnist) so the dessert recipes are GOOOOOOD! This is a collection of his diversely-themed columns, so you can find "mom-style" food (my husband has adopted the chicken and dumpling recipe as his own) just pages away from the junk-food clones. If you prefer your cookbooks traditional, divided by course and teamed with impossibly perfect pictures (whose food ever looks like that! ) you will be disappointed and quickly frustrated. If, however, you believe food is fun, should taste good and hold no pretensions then beg, borrow or buy this book. Look for Al's column in your local paper and enjoy the read!
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