Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Review Pillsbury Christmas 2010

Pillsbury Christmas 2010
Author Jeff Nowak
Cookbook hardback

Website
 
You'll love it! Pillsbury Christmas 2010 makes it easy for busy cooks like you to treat your family to a memorable, mouth-watering holiday season. Looking for an easy, but elegant sit-down meal idea? Something fast and festive to bring to a holiday party? Homemade, from-the-heart goodies to whip up for friends? You'll find it all inside this big, beautifully photographed keepsake cookbook. Everything you need to make this Christmas the best-ever for the ones you love...and the most relaxing for you!


300+ delicious, no-fuss holiday recipes

Gorgeous, full-color photos throughout

Handy holiday tips you'll really use

Double-indexed by recipe name and food category for fast lookup



My review
Rating-



I have enjoyed cooking from this  Christmas cookbook. I love all the pictures it gives you and the easy to read recipes. I can see myself using this all year around. There is everything from appetizers and beverages to Divine desserts. I would recommend this for anyone that loves from simple and harder recipes. Plus this would look nice as a Christmas present for your favorite baker or cook in the family. Here is a sample.

Winter fruit salad

2 cups cubed unpeeled red apples
2 cups cubed unpeeled pears
¾ cup chopped dates
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
2 medium bananas, sliced
1/3 cup light mayonnaise or salad dressing
2 tablespoons honey
½ teaspoon grated lemon peel
1/8 teaspoon allspice

1: In large bowl, combine the apples. Pears, dates and lemon juice; mix well. Add the bananas; stir gently to mix.

2:In small bowl, combine all remaining ingredients; blend well. Add to salad; stir gently to coat. If desired, serve in lettuce-lined bowl.

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