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October 1, 2010
Now in her 80s, writer Angelou, a food lover who has struggled with weight and health concerns, learned the value of portion control. In this cookbook, she recommends eating great food (no calorie counting) in small portions all day long. Her recipes come from childhood and from her travels and include reworked concoctions influenced and inspired by other cookbooks she loves. Angelou breaks the rules of what to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with recipes for meals to eat any time of the day. The emphasis is on food so flavorful that whenever it is eaten, it is savored and so satisfying that small portions are enough. Among the recipes for creamy pork hash, chicken tetrazzini, Swedish hash, and oxtail stew are recollections from her life and commentary on acquired tastes and eating beyond physical fullness. In addition to the meat dishes are sections for vegetarians and recipes for soups and desserts. Gorgeous illustrations and extended commentary add to the appeal of this book.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)
November 15, 2010
In her second cookbook, poet Angelou (Hallelujah! The Welcome Table: A Lifetime of Memories with Recipes) provides such visually appealing recipes as Crown Roast of Pork and Roasted Vegetables along with photos to give readers ideas on how to present these dishes. There are plenty of meals for the family, e.g., Pumpkin Soup, California Green Chili and Cheese Pie, and Pork Tacos. Desserts include Creme Caramel and Pears in Port Wine. Recipes are written for the advanced cook who already knows, for example, how to saute an onion in oil. Expect demand.
Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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