I
love cookbooks and have a nice collection of them. My very first cookbook was a Betty Crocker cookbook
that my Dad gave me when I was 18. I’ve
received and collected many cookbooks since then and love to try out new recipes.
My kids are in on the act now too and pick out recipes to try as well. I’ve been using this to get the kids to try
new things. When they pick it out and
cook (or help to cook it) they want to try it out. My fourteen-year-old son has
become quite the baker.
Sasha
in Good Taste is a beautiful book that looks like the pictures are set for
Instagram. The book is split into the
following chapters: But Why, Though,
Savory, Sweet, Sips, Party Prep, It’s all in the Details, and Party Prep. This book is mostly about entertaining
guests. In the “But Why, Though”
section, I figured out that Sasha was an actress on Pretty Little Liars, she’s
lived all over the world, she likes to eat healthy, and entertain. The book has a lot of pictures with interesting
ways to decorate and to set up snacks for guests. The pictures were fun to look at.
The
book was light on actual recipes. The kids
and I looked through it to pick out some recipes to make. I also looked through the alcoholic drinks
with my husband to pick out a few to try.
Unfortunately, many of the recipes had ingredients that were not
available where we live without driving to a specialty store in a larger town (lavender
extract, elderflower liquor, pink Himalayan sea salt). We didn’t try out those recipes. We decided to try the “Dirty Diana” chocolate
cookies. My 14-year-old son also made
his favorite chocolate cookies so we could compare. The Dirty Diana cookies lost the cookie
battle and were just okay. The recipe had cane sugar in it, and it was large
and crunchy even after cooking. I pulled
them out as directed before they were all of the way done, but they were still dry. I had added a bit of water to the dough to
help with the lack of liquid before I cooked them as well as they were too dry
to shape. I think more eggs or addition
of milk or water was needed for the recipe.
I could make the cookies taste better with some tinkering on the recipe,
but we will probably just stick to my son’s recipe.
Overall,
the pictures and ideas for setting up a party were excellent, but the recipes
were sparse and needed hard to find ingredients. The one recipe we tried out was lackluster.
Book
Source: Review Copy from William Morrow
Books. Thank-you!
Laura, thank you for sharing your honest thoughts about this cookbook and the cookie recipe you tried. It sounds like a book that is lovely to look at, at least.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful book to look at.
DeleteI love cookbooks too and am always tempted to buy another, but I've given up on that temptation for a couple of years! Thanks for the update on this book.
ReplyDeleteI need to give up on the temptation - I'm running out of room for cookbooks!
DeleteI love cookbooks, but I do LOVE cookbooks that you can use over and over again. This one sounds like the first rather than the second.
ReplyDeleteI would agree with that. It is definitely the first!
DeleteI think we need to be cooking organically and animal fat free
ReplyDeleteDairy and eggs are a bad fat