The second
Southern Cookbook to be added to my collection, Third Thursday Community Potluck Cookbook by Nancy Vienneau is a treasure of recipes and stories that
celebrate local, seasonal food with family and friends.
What started
off as a couple of friends wanting to get together once a month to share good
food and company turned into a hugely successful monthly gathering and a
cookbook to boot! The book features just over 150 recipes (taken from their
monthly potlucks) and the chapters are divided into months which I know I have
said before but I personally love! There are quite a lot of photographs
throughout the book however a lot of them are for ingredients rather than the
recipes which is worth noting. The theme is potluck but this is no ordinary
potluck….Instead it is a group of friends getting together to celebrate the
local bounty with new and innovative dishes. What each guest brings is a total
surprise as there is no RSVP, no assigned dishes and absolutely no rules!
Quite
honestly I didn’t even know where to start with this book because I bookmarked
SO many recipes (the book was literally a sea of yellow post-it notes!!),
however I finally managed to narrow things down and in the end I tested 4
recipes.
Tested
Recipes:
Silky Butternut Squash Bisque
Fresh Dill-Feta Quick Bread
Cara Cara Cashew Chicken
Italian Meatballs in Hearty Italian Tomato Sauce
The first
recipe to be put to the test was the Silky Butternut Squash Bisque since
it looked delicious and I love Butternut Soup. The recipe was straightforward
and I really liked the idea of roasting the vegetables first which added
another level of flavour. I tasted the soup after each stage (and each new
addition of the final ingredients) and I’ll be honest, for me it tasted best
before the Greek Yogurt and Vanilla was added. I was definitely hesitant about
the vanilla and in all honesty I wouldn’t do it again. It was a nice soup,
definitely a bit different from any type of squash soup I have made before but
I didn’t love it. It’s unlikely that I would make it again.
Determined
not to be discouraged I moved on to recipe number 3 which was the Cara Cara
Chicken which is their version of Orange Cashew Chicken. I’ll admit right
away that unfortunately I had to make do with my normal marmalade since I had
no Cara Cara Oranges to make the marmalade suggested for this recipe, but I
hoped it wouldn’t matter and it didn’t. I had to half the recipe again as it
was to serve 8-10, however it turned out there wasn’t nearly enough sauce and
definitely nothing like in the picture so I wished I had kept that to the
normal quantities. Despite that though we all enjoyed it (although me more than hubby) and I would make it
again but with more sauce.
Considering
this book wasn’t turning out quite as I planned I went for a safe option for my
next recipe to be tested and chose the Italian Meatballs in Hearty Italian
Tomato Sauce. Since we all love Meatballs and Spaghetti I hoped I couldn’t
go wrong with this recipe, especially because it sounded delicious. The
meatballs were easy to make and came together really well so I was happy with
that although was a little worried about them being “dense” from the
over-mixing suggested. The sauce was also straightforward but again I had a doubt
or two. In the end the things I was worried about happened… The sauce was
really bitter (which I put down to too much tomato paste) so to ‘save’ it I had
to add sugar to the sauce and quite a bit of water, and the meatballs were
really tasty but way too dense and solid. If I was to make this again I would
use the meatball recipe but mix it far less and as for the tomato sauce,
honestly I would give it a miss. For that reason this recipe was unfortunately
also a fail….
As I
mentioned above I literally bookmarked this entire book so as well as the above
tested recipes I also bookmarked the following:
Plumgood Roast Chicken
Smoked Gouda & Spring Pea Risotto
Italian Cheese Dumplings with 3-Herb and Arugula Pesto Sauce
Tomato & Goats Cheese Tart with Olive Oil Crust
Zesty Gazpacho with Shrimp
Honeycrust Fried Chicken Tenders
Blueberry-Peach Coffee Cake
Buttermilk Peach Ice Cream with Salted Caramel Sauce
Bourbon Pecan Bars
Roasted Fig, Prosciutto and Gorgonzola Pizza
Brown Butter Honey Cake
Fried Green Tomatoes with Bacon-Horseradish Cream Sauce
Jessi’s German Pretzels with Spicy Old-World Mustard
Rich & Garlicky Roast Round of Beef with Horseradish
Mousse
Not Your 70’s Green Bean Casserole
Spicy Kale Chips
Sweet Potato Quesadillas with Lime Zest Crema
Santa Fe Pork Stew
Flourless Chocolate Cayenne Cake with Cinnamon Whipped Cream
Kale Caesar
Cathey’s Euphoric Raspberry Mojitos
Crab Macaroni and Cheese
Blanched Chilled Asparagus with Green Goddess Aioli
I really,
REALLY wanted to love this book. The recipes sounded so good and the
photographs included were beautiful. I am a huge fan of using local, seasonal
produce so it really did appeal to me. That being said there were some definite
lows to this book…. Realistically this is a book for entertaining as the serving
sizes are so big. For the majority of recipes I tested I had to half the
quantities and even then had lots. However for entertaining it would work. The
photographs that were included were beautiful but they were definitely limited
which again is a not great in my opinion… On the positive though it really does
focus on local and seasonal ingredients and they have come up with some great
variations of classic recipes such as Kale Caesar Salad.
Learn
anything new? Honestly no… well perhaps to keep the vanilla out of my soup!
It didn’t work – well not for me anyway.
Specialty
Ingredients? There were definitely a few ingredients that aren’t perhaps
that easy to find as they are very specific to the area the author lives in
which is fantastic for them, but less so for readers/ cooks in other areas.
This book
really stumped me…. I expected it to be amazing and for me to be cooking from
it regularly. On paper it had everything: seasonal, local ingredients,
beautiful recipes and ones that served many people which is what you need for
entertaining. Unfortunately though the recipes fell far from the mark and were
a real disappointment. I want to say I will try more as you can see from above
how many I bookmarked but there is only so many fails you can take and that is
really off-putting. As much as I hate to say it with three recipe fails out of four, Third Thursday Community Potluck Cookbook does not get the Vanilla Clouds and Lemon Drops Stamp of
Approval…..
Third Thursday Community Potluck Cookbook by Nancy Vienneau is available to buy from Amazon.com and other good book retailers.
*All opinions expressed for the purpose of this review are my own and have not been influenced by anyone else.
**If you have this book and have some recipes that you love please let me know.
*All opinions expressed for the purpose of this review are my own and have not been influenced by anyone else.
**If you have this book and have some recipes that you love please let me know.
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