Author
Amy Nelson Hannon owns a boutique kitchen store, Euna Mae’s, in Springdale,
Arkansas. Euna Mae’s is named after her
grandmother. Amy channels her
grandmother and states that good food can be used to welcome, love, and serve
family, friends, and the community.
The
cook book starts with a great introduction from Amy Nelson Hannon on why she
wrote the cookbook and her thoughts on cooking.
She then has a section called “A Few Things about a Few Things” where
she goes into detail on the quality and types of ingredients she uses and why she
uses them (for flavor, texture, quality), and items you should have in a well-stocked
kitchen and pantry. I thought this was
all very interesting.
The recipes
themselves are sorted into categories that you often see in cook books, but
Hannon has great titles for them. For
appetizers she has “Bites that Welcome” and her desserts section is title “For
the Love of Sweets.” It gave me a smile
just reading the titles for the sections.
Each recipe has a tasty looking picture, a paragraph about where the recipe
originated, helpful hints, and what it could be used for. I loved just reading through the recipes. The directions were very detailed and worked
great for making the recipes. The ingredients
were all items I could find at my local Piggly Wiggly.
We selected
a few as a family and discovered some new favorite items to cook. We made the 30-minute spinach artichoke penne
and it was very tasty. Recipe sizes are
large for gatherings so we made half the recipe for our family and it was
plenty. My husband accidentally bought
marinated artichokes for it . . . which did taste a bit funny. We’ll have to make sure to buy artichokes packed
in water for the next time we make it.
We
also made the layered spaghetti pie which the entire family enjoyed. It had a really good crunchy top and I even found
the picture I took of it. It made a lot
and did not fit into my spring foam pan, I had to use a 9”x 13” pan to fit it
in. Next time I make it for just my
family of five, I will half the recipe and put it in my spring foam pan. This would be a good recipe for a big family gathering. It did take me two hours to prepare so it is
a weekend meal.
My
family is a lover of desserts. My fourteen-year-old
son Kile especially loved the double chocolate blondies in this cook book. I made them once and he has made them
multiple times since then. We’ve also
taken them as a dessert to pass to various functions. The chocolate peanut butter dream pie was good
and a nice dessert to present to my book club.
I have some other recipes I still want to try out in this cook book!
Overall,
Love, Welcome, Serve is a great cookbook.
I loved the stories about the recipes, the pictures, and the recipes
themselves. It was very tasty to try out
with my family! As author Amy Nelson
Hannon says, good food brings our family and friends together. I can’t wait to serve my friends and family
when we can all be together again.
Book
Source: Review Copy from FaithWords – A Division
of Hachette Book Group. Thank-you!
The food looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLaura,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed reading this cookbook. I enjoyed reading your positive review. The food looks wonderful, too! How great that your son is baking, too!
This cook book had great recipes. I'm glad my kids are loving to cook just like me!
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