
Abrams is already looking forward to next year, and they've recently posted the application form for the 2019-2020 edition of the Abrams Dinner Party. If you're interested in having a seat at the table next year, be sure to fill out the form, which is found on the Dinner Party website.
Just for fun, I thought I'd recap some of the Abrams cookbooks I reviewed this year. I received 13 titles from Abrams to share with you, and I can honestly say there were no misses in this batch. Naturally, I related to some cookbooks more than others, but I wasn't disappointed in any of them. Each was beautifully designed and fully met the expectations of its audience. My favorite photo of the year, the Fairy Toast recipe from The Power of Sprinkles by Amirah Kassem, is shown above.
Instead of using the publisher's images of the cookbook covers, I took pictures of my personal copies so you could see the sticky notes marking recipes that I've made or that I plan to make. Yeah, I should buy stock in those things. Note that the links lead to my full reviews.
Cookbooks That Surprised Me
Boy was I wrong--big time! Once I began looking through and reading the cookbooks, I found tons of appealing recipes. I was excited to learn how to make our own cauliflower rice (saving money and controlling ingredients) and was amazed at all the ways cauliflower can be transformed to mimic other ingredients. As for Pescan, well, I fell in love with an awesome bean, pesto, and grilled shrimp dish and discovered our new favorite way to eat carrots. As you can see, I found way more than just two recipes to add to my repertoire.
Cookbooks That Are More Than They Seem
Icing on the Cake turns out to be an accessible instruction cookbook on how to decorate cakes, pies, cookies, cupcakes, and more. Photographs and lots of hand-holding give you confidence to make the prettiest desserts on the buffet table. Hey, if I can make a lattice crust slab pie, so can you! The bonus of Homemade Christmas is that the recipes aren't not just for Christmas. Instead the book contains dozens of appealing dishes for fall through the first spring thaw. I learned new ways to serve Brussels sprouts and made a delicious pear salad, super yummy potatoes au gratin, and one of our new favorite rice salads.
My Three Favorites
BBQ&A by Myron Mixon has totally upped our grilling smarts. As I said in my full review, we just can't get enough of the spice rubs and sauces. I don't think I'll ever go back to buying grocery store BBQ sauce; the homemade versions in this book are just too good (and too easy to make) to pass up. We feel as if we've barely scratched the surface of this book.
One of the major hit recipes of the Abrams Dinner Party season is found in The Bacon Bible by Peter Sherman, and I shared that relish in my review. I'm not quite sure I'll ever be tempted to make my own bacon from scratch, but I sure am glad to have recipes for bacon-infused cocktails, soups, salads, burgers, chilis, and more. We've loved every single thing we've made so far. And that apple-bacon relish! Swoon!
Finally, I want to take this moment to thank Abrams for inviting me to the Dinner Party. I have so many more recipes to try and to share with you, and it's all thanks to the good people at Abrams Books. If you're interested in joining the fun, be sure to visit the Dinner Party website and fill out the application form. You never know, there may be a seat at the table with your name on it.
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Excellent recap! I'm sure Abrams is pleased they chose someone for last year who did such a thorough job testing and reviewing their cookbooks! You were lucky to be chosen, but they were also lucky to have chosen you!
ReplyDeleteTrying recipes and reviewing 13 cookbooks has been a very impressive project for your year. I'm sure all your other readers are as impressed as I am, and also as well-informed about these new books. I've resolved to cook more from recipes than I have been (as you can see from my maybe-too-numerous posts this week) and so maybe I'll apply for next year.
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You did a great job with this (unpaid) assignment!
ReplyDeleteI am tempted, but know I couldn't keep up!
I thank you for this wonderful blogging event that you host each week. I look forward each week to your post at Weekend Cooking, and I love to visit all the blogs who link up here. It's a wonderful cooking party each week.
ReplyDeleteYes, you do host your very own cooking party every week, and I'm happy to join in when I can. The Abrams gig may be unpaid, but it looks to be worthwhile.
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed reading your reviews and experiences with the Abrams Dinner Party and you have introduced us to some fantastic new cookbooks. You also made me really hungry this morning recapping them! ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy cookbook TBR just got a whole lot bigger! :D
ReplyDeleteSadly I’m not eligible to join the Abrams table, but I’ll continue to enjoy a place at yours with your reviews.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good looking fairy bread cake!!
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