Out of all of my hundreds and hundreds of cookbooks that I own, I am ashamed to say that I don’t have any Southern American cookbooks on my shelves! I know, I am embarrassed but I was delighted therefore when I was offered the chance to review The Loving Kitchen by LeAnn Rice so I could finally try out some good old Southern comfort food!
The Loving Kitchen is described as “a collection of comforting recipes straight from the
kitchen of popular food blogger LeAnn Rice”, and I have to say it didn’t take
me long to agree that this book is full of comfort food recipes perfect for
sharing with your loved ones. The chapters are divided into courses including
Morning Fare, Bountiful Breads, Soup and Sandwiches, Entrees and Desserts (plus
a few others) and with more than 130 recipes I had plenty to choose from. In the
end I managed to try out 4 recipes.
Tested
Recipes:
Pasta in Creamy Savory Pumpkin Sauce
Lasagna Pinwheels
Cottage Herb Bread
Pumpkin Spice Pancakes
The first recipe
to be put to the test was the Pasta in Creamy Savory Pumpkin Sauce. I
was a little dubious as it did sound pretty heavy/ insanely rich(!) with the
amount of butter, cream and parmesan but both hubby & Wee One love creamy
sauces and it was Autumn so I thought it worth definitely worth a go,
especially as it was completely different from anything I would generally make.
The recipe was straightforward to follow and didn’t take long to make. The only
downside was the ingredients were listed on one page with the instructions on
the following so I had to keep switching back but that is me being super fussy!
The final result was that the meal was enjoyable. Hubby liked it more than me
but that’s just because I found it very rich. Since there was so much sauce
left over I made some fresh pasta the following night then added some sauce
along with some cooking water from the pasta and I have to admit I enjoyed it
even more than the first night. There was SO much sauce though that I had to
freeze what was left as it was just too much but it makes for an easy mid-week
meal in the near future! If you are a fan of rich, creamy pasta you will enjoy
this.
Recipe
number 3 to be put to the test was the Cottage Herb Bread because it
just sounded so delicious (there is no accompanying photograph for this one).
Made with Cottage Cheese and flavoured with dill and onion there was no way I
couldn’t give it a try, especially since one of hubby’s favourite breads ever
is a Dill & Onion Bread from our local Famers Market. Admittedly it was a
very different recipe from any I have used to make bread in the past but it was
so worth it. When I first took it out of the oven I was nervous as it hadn’t
risen as much as I expected and it was a really dark brown, however as soon as
I cut that first slice I knew it was all going to be ok, and it was….Better
than ok, it was amazing and seriously gave our usual Dill & Onion Bread a
run for its money! Hubby LOVED it so I know this recipe is going to be a firm
favourite in our house and will be made a lot. By mistake I used Dill Weed
(dried dill) instead of the dill seed and I have to say I’ll be making it with
Dill Weed from now on as it was amazing.
Although I
had planned to try a few more recipes the last one that I tested was the Pumpkin
Spice Pancakes since I had leftover Pumpkin from the Pumpkin Pasta. Unfortunately
this was a recipe fail which I hate but it just didn’t pass our family taste
test. To start with the batter was far too thick – so much so I could barely
get it off the ladle(!) so I had to add extra buttermilk to thin it a little.
Then when it came to eating them, although the flavour was fantastic the
texture wasn’t as it was gummy. I have made Pumpkin Pancakes in the past and
they were great so unfortunately I won’t be using this recipe again.
Despite the
last recipe being a fail we thoroughly enjoyed the other 3 recipes and I do
plan to try out more recipes that I have bookmarked including: (Recipes
with a * are top of the list)
Baked Crab Dip
Italian Stuffed Mushrooms
Hot Sausage & Spinach Dip
Caprese Poppers
Chicken and Harvest Vegetable Soup
Butternut Squash Bisque
Crab and Corn Chowder
Granddaddy’s Spicy Stew Meat
Sunday Pork Roast
Crispy Southern Fried Chicken
Sea Bass with Berry-Mango Salsa
Lemon Herb-Crusted Fish Fillets
Fiesta Noodle Bake
Sausage and Pepper Linguine*
Poblano Popper Stuffed Portobellos
Green Bean Bundles
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cream Pie*
Cinnamon Spice Donut Muffins*
Key Lime Pie*
Chocolate Mousse
Pumpkin Dark Chocolate Bread Pudding with Caramel Sauce
So out of
the 4 recipes I tested 2 I can’t wait to make again, 1 I enjoyed and will
probably make again but wouldn’t be high priority and the last I won’t make
again unfortunately. Still that’s pretty good if you ask me, especially when
there are so many other recipes I’m looking forward to trying.
As it is a
US cookbook measurements are in Cups and Ounces. Included in the book are some really
quick and easy recipes for last minute entertaining using pre-bought
ingredients that she just adds to (such as the Herbed Dinner Rolls which uses
frozen, un-risen dough rolls). The majority of the book however is recipes that
you make from scratch and cover every aspect of entertaining for family and
friends in a casual and very relaxed manner. There are no overly complicated recipes
– it’s straightforward, Southern-style family food.
Specialty
Ingredients? There were a few things I saw that I couldn’t easily obtain (for
example Key Lime Juice) but nothing really out of the ordinary and I’m sure
all could be substituted with something else that I could easily get.
Learn
anything new? Not really, although as I said before it was my first “Southern”
Cookbook so I guess that’s a first and something new!
The book
really is crammed full of honest good old Southern charm and really good recipes
for comfort food. The downsides I found to the book were there aren’t that many
photographs and the ones that do have photos aren’t really very good quality.
As well as that a lot of the recipes serve large numbers which is great for
when you are entertaining but for us for everyday eating it was just too much. And
there is the issue of the ingredients being on one side and the instructions on
the other which happened several times, but that is me being ultra fussy! Other
than that though, it really is a great cookbook which I would certainly
recommend if you want some good, simple and delicious family food!
The Loving Kitchen by LeAnn Rice gets the Vanilla Clouds and Lemon Drops Stamp of
Approval.
*The Loving Kitchen by LeAnn Rice is available to buy from Amazon.com and other good book stores.
**All opinions expressed for the purpose of this review are my own and have not been influenced by anyone else.
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