Thursday, June 24, 2010

Home Cooking with Trisha Yearwood- Cookbook Review

I have been meaning to review Trisha Yearwood's new cookbook Home Cooking for, what seems like, quite a while now!  When I first saw my pal Kim from Stirring the Pot review it and cook from it, I was like...Trisha Yearwood has a cookbook!? Profound.  That's me...profound thinker extraordinaire! But everybody I've seen do a review really enjoyed it.  So the next time I hit the library, I added it to my pile. 
Yum!  If you know me, you know that when I get a new cookbook, I sit down with a large piece of scrap paper, ready for tearing into strips (or a pad of post-its, but that's more expensive) and dive in.  First off, this book is gorgeous! Glossy pages of colorful photos...of both food and family.  So visually, it's a stunner.  And come on, don't we all eat with our eyes first?  The foreward is written by her husband, a singer close to my own heart *I'll tell you why at the end of the post, Garth Brooks.  I mean, it's not like she can help using a celebrity real in an audience...she's one, she's married to one...it comes with the territory.  He proudly introduces her and the book and lets us why she is so successful, both in cooking and singing. The reason is simple...it's that she loves what she does.  Isn't that the secret to success in all aspects of life?
Ms. Yearwood wrote this book of recipes and stories with the help of her mom and her sister.  There are family recipes included...and recipes from old friends.  She begins with a couple pages of helpful hints and then starts us off right...with breakfast.  First page- bookmark.  Somethig as simple as her mama's homemade waffles...and homemade hot maple syrup. Breakfast was varied, from hearty breakfast bowls to fresh fruit salads to sweet baked goods. Rip!

Snacks and appetizers...just as enticing.  Rip!  Salsa, cheesy dips, pâtés, pickles and of course some good, Southern Sweet Tea.  I have lots of ideas for potlucks and picnics already!  Soups and salads come next...tell me Cornbread Salad with french dressing doesn't get your juices flowing! She's a self-proclaimed meat and potatoes girl who believes in eating lean red meat, but in moderation.  Good girl, Trisha.  From ribs to slow-cooked pork to cabbage rolls and her Uncle Wilson's Stuffed Peppers...Rip!  I made the peppers that are a "must-have" at her annual family gatherings...oh  yeah, I agree! They were super.  Full of flavor and pretty simple to line up and do a big batch for the whole famdam!
Rip! The rest of the book was more of the same...my paper quickly disappearing!  Poultry and sides...crunchy slaw, much like one my grandma makes..and a crockpot mac & cheese that is set to made around here this weekend...to breads; "a meal isn't complete without bread!", this book has fabulous variety! She moves on to cakes and pies Rip! and finishes with cookies, candies and the like.  There's a particular Grape Salad that makes my mouth water every time I look at the recipe and picture.  That's on my list for the next couple of weeks, as well. 

I want to share my favorite recipe from the book, though (so far).  It also just happened to be the first thing I made, so I was hooked from the get-go.  Trisha's Apple Dumplings are "Quick and Delicious! ....like having your own individual apple pie..."  And they make your house smell A-MAZE-ING! OUT OF THIS WORLD AMAZING.  IT SMELLS SO INVITING, YOUR NEIGHBORS STOMACHS WILL GROWL! Honest. The funny thing is, they use refrigerator biscuits... Well, maybe it's not funny, but it's curious to say the least.  Because they are so killer.  I want so badly to convey how awesome my house smelled while these were cooking.  I want to bottle that scent and have it at the ready if I get unexpected house guests.  Or spray it on myself and watch the saliva slip from the corners of people's mouths as I walk by.  That fabulous.
from the book:
Apple Dumplings
serves 8

2 Granny Smith apples
1 c. water
1 c. sugar
1/2 c. (1 stick) butter
1/4 tsp. vanilla
8 canned buttermilk biscuits (the dough...not pre-cooked)
4 tsp. ground cinnamon

Preheat oven to 375 F.  Peel, core, and slice the aples vertically into 8 slices each.  cover with water to keep slices from turning brown.

In a medium saucepan, mix the water, 3/4 c. of the sugar, the butter, and the vanilla.  Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat.

Separate each biscuit into 2 layers.  Wrap a biscuit layer around a slice of apple, stretching the biscuit slightly to overlap, and seal on the bottom.  Place the wrapped slices, sealed side down, in a 9 x 12 x 2" casserole dish I used a 9 x 13.  Pour the hot sugar mixture over the apple slices. Don't freak out! This seems like a sh*tload of liquid.  I sat there...looking, contemplating...thinking, Trisha- are you sure about this? I mean, I'm sure you know what you're doing, but that is a LOT of liquid. But afterall, they are dumplings, they need water. I'll just what you say.  Thank goodness I did.  Mix the remaining 1/4 c. sugar with the cinnamon and sprinkle the mixture over the tops of teh wrapped apples.  Bake for 35 minutes, or until golden brown.

So flippin' delicious!  I mean, these are almost too easy to make.  There not something I want to eat everyday...well, okay I want to, but my thighs disagree...but definitely eat them from time to time...so worth it!
In other words, I quickly exhausted all of my scrap paper...the strips getting thinner and thinner as the book went on (so the paper would last).  If you'll remember, this was a library book.  I definitely was in need of owning this book, so I could take my time and refer back and keep my bookmarks!!  So tell me I'm not the luckiest girl in the world...Crown Publishing Group...was awesome enough to send me MY VERY OWN COPY.  So yes, I got this book for FREE, but only AFTER I fell in love with it.  It affected my opinion in no way at all.  I worked diligently at transferring all of my bookmarks from my library copy into my own copy and keep it close at hand at all times!! I'm sure there will be a day that it will work its way onto the shelf, and become one I pull out from time to time or when I remember a recipe I'm in the mood for, but for now- I want it at my fingertips!

*Are you eagerly awaiting my Garth story?  Thought so.  Okay, back in my college days Garth was coming to play the Breslin Center (I was at State back then).  We (my roommates and I...Bren, Kel, Gina) waited in line to get tickets.  I can't remember if this particular wait was overnight or if that was for Smashing Pumpkins.  One of the waits was overnight...I fell asleep in line with a blanket pulled over me and woke up, threw the blanket off and was covered in snow! Good times.  Anyway, we got great tickets.  We were in the first "upper" section, but SO CLOSE to the stage!  Closer than if we had been on the back of the floor.  We sat just diagonal to the corner on the side where Garth "stood".  Garth is fabulous in concert...he is high energy and very interactive with the audience.  At one point, the four of us stood up (we were right in the front, by the rail) and in unison yelled "WE LOVE YOU GARTH!".  He looked right at us...smiled, put one hand over his heart and pointed at us with the other hand. !!!!  He heard us and he loved us right back!!! It rocked. Bren, Kel, Gina...I miss you ladies.


26 musings, thoughts, queries, or comments:

  • Lynda

    I must get this book-I've seen only positive reviews of it and yours is making me drool! What yummy looking apple dumplins these are!
    Love the Garth story....what a wonderful memory to think about.Life is good!

  • Linda in New Mexico

    Hey dearie...first I listened to your interview yesterday. You were awesome and you sounded just like I thought you would. Not like any animal at all tee hee.
    And this is for the cookbook review, yeah me too. I made the apple dumplings and my fam tried to kill themselves getting into eat them....yummers. One of those good grandma moments, "sure we can have dessert first". Yay for old woman who can say hell yeah.
    And now to Mr. Brooks. When my Shelley was in college in Portales, NM which is on the road to nowhere, in the middle of nothing. She and her fraternity brothers...she was a little sister of __________ (left blank to protect the guilty) had gone to Lubbock to wait in line for tickets..only to not get any because they sold out. Came back to Portales very dejected and decided to go to "Boothill" a dive bar in the next town over Clovis the next night. Well, they walked in early and got a table up close to the dance floor cuz they were gonna party hearty..the owner announces a guest band was up next and her beau of the moment, said "oh let's leave, guest bands are always the worst". When who should walk out on stage, which was about 2 ft square??? yeppers Garth, himself. He and the band played for 2 hours straight, came down had a Corona with the boys of _________ and Shelley said he was a crazy man off stage too. One of her bestest college time stories. Made me jealous but happy for her.

  • Katie@Cozydelicious

    Who knew? Trisha Yearwood can cook! Thos stuffed peppers look awesome and I love apple dumplings. Yum! So fun!

  • girlichef

    Lynda...life is definitely good!! May we never forget that ;)

    Linda...Awesome!! I'm a bit jealous myself, but it totally makes me smile to hear that he is such a great guy =)

    Katie...right! Fun, for sure ;)

  • Kim

    You really did a super great job of conveying my feelings exactly. I love this book. In fact, I puffy heart this book. It's definitely not diet-friendly (for the most part), but every single thing is photographed beautifully and begs you to make the recipe. Definitely one of my very favorite books at the moment.
    I made the apple dumplings too and the smell is outstanding. They were really good and I think would make a really great and easy breakfast dish. Definitely a great way to wake up:)

    The Charleston cheese dip, the chicken soup, and the chicken pizza were some of our faves so far, but we loved them all.

    Can't wait to hear about the grape salad. I've heard some good things about it!

    Pretty darn awesome that you got a free copy.

  • Bo

    We actually have this book at the house...When I got it as a gift I was being a food snob and really didn't even look at it...I'll have to give it another look.

  • girlichef

    Kim...my son tells me the next thing I have to make is the Charleston Cheese Dip!! So, I'm glad to know you like it!

    Bo...LOL, that's too funny. I learned a long time ago you can find things you love in the most unexpected of places...snobbery is soooo not worth it ;)!!!! Give it another go!

  • bellini valli

    I would devour either one of these recipes from Trisha's book. I can't wait for some cooler weather to turn the oven on!!!

  • Joanne

    so now that you've listed some of the recipes in that book...I've realized that I obviously need to own it. Because I'm enamored. Very. Enamored.

    Those apple dumplings sound fantastic! They look like some serious comfort food.

  • Kris

    Wow, very nice recipes!

  • Nutmeg Nanny

    Ok those sounds freaking amazing!

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  • Chef E

    YUM! My sister just asked me the other day how often I make my mom's apple and apricot recipes like this- my answer after seeing this "NOT ENOUGH"!

  • Rue

    I am so glad you reviewed this book! I was looking at it..humming and hawing...

    Now I'm going to buy it! Thanks!

    I remember when my best friend came back from a Judd's concert when she was 13 and said "you should have seen the guy that opened for the Judds. He was amazing. He is going to be really famous one day." It was Garth Brooks!

  • Julie

    I just keep hearing good things about this cookbook. I've got to see if my library has it.

  • Monica H

    Alright alright, you've twisted my arm. I'll check out this book and I'll make these this weekend. Are you happy with yourself? Because I am!

    Love your Garth story, it made me smile. too cool!

  • baking.serendipity

    Trisha Yearwood totally takes me back to high school! I loved listening to her music then. This looks like a great book, and I love the apple recipe!

  • Mary at Deep South Dish

    I love her and her first cookbook so I ordered this one right away when it came out - cooked several of the other recipes and did a review myself! It's definitely good southern home cookin' and a winner everybody should check out!

  • Chow and Chatter

    rip love this review

  • Krista

    Great review! I have wanted to read this for some time. I put in a request at my library, it arrived, and we were out of town. They sent it away again before I even got there. Bummer. After reading this I know that I need to try again.

    Everything that you mentioned sounds amazing.

    I have a similar GB concert story...only I was with my friends Janelle and Jessica. Good times for sure!

  • Debinhawaii

    Wonderful review--between you and Kim, I may have to get this one. ;-) Those apple dumplings look amazing too. I too love Garth Brooks--he puts on a fantastic show.

  • Jenn

    I"m not much of a country music fan, but I do like Trisha Yearwood. That's so cool that she's come out with a cookbook. It's definitely worth a try.

  • angelinthekitchen

    I'm so glad you reviewed this! I'd heard some good things, but couldn't tell if it was one of those every-other-celebrity-is-doing-it-so-why-can't-I things. :)

  • Lea Ann

    I'm guessing you liked the cookbook??? :-) GREAT review, I'll have to break down a get a copy. I will indeed make these apple biscuit things. They sound and look wonderful. Thanks for the review.

  • megan

    I gotta try these dumplings!!!

  • Gloria

    I love this cookbook and recipe, great review!! gloria

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