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Just In Time by Rachael Ray
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Just In Time

by Rachael Ray

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This cookbook includes 15 and 60 minute recipes, along with her standard 30 minutes. Her recipes always come out great! ( )
  aharey | Apr 9, 2009 |
Great ideas for whatever time you have! ( )
  readit2 | Aug 31, 2008 |
The recipes look good. I haven't tried many yet. Most call for ingredients I don't have just laying in my pantry. Also, none of the recipes list the number of servings. I find this odd and a bit frustrating. For the high reviews it got, I was a bit disappointed. ( )
  adlin | Jun 8, 2008 |
I'll admit it -- I love watching Rachel Ray's cooking shows, so when I spotted her new cookbook at the library I grabbed it to try. I'm glad I didn't buy my own copy. The cover plainly states that the majority of the recipes are simple enough to be made in under 30 minutes. Some are, admittedly, 60 minute "slow-it-down" meals, and some purport to be do-able in 15. If you're comfortable in the kitchen, you could probably manage most in the time allocated. But be sure to pre-read: don't count on having everything called for on hand unless your kitchen is very well stocked. I cook. My cupboard isn't stellar, but I do a fair amount of from-scratch cooking, so it's decently stocked with staples. I also live in a rural area: our grocery stores didn't have a number of the ingredients called for.

Bottom line: if you're a fan of hamburgers that take half a page of ingredients, you're located in an area with a good grocer; if you're good at reading recipes, making lists, and then scouring stores for esoteric ingredients, then this may be a good cookbook for you.

As for me, I'll continue to enjoy Rachel on TV, and maybe check out her cookbook before a trip to the city.
  fssunnysd | May 27, 2008 |
I was hoping to find some quick ideas, but as is usual, Rachael Ray disappoints. Maybe it is just the way we eat, healthy and mostly vegetarian, but we didn't find a single recipe to try. Oh, well. ( )
  poolays | May 7, 2008 |
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In this irresistible collection Rachael continues to work her 30-minute magic with nearly 100 awesomely delicious brand-new recipes. From pasta to pizzas, soups to sammies, and chicken, fish, and meat, you’ll find a 30-minute-meal to suit every appetite.

But what if you don’t have even 30 minutes? No worries, Rachael has you covered with her quickest-ever 15-minute meals. Why order pizza when you can have Provencal Tuna Melts, Italian Surf ‘n Turf Salad- even a fabulous paella- on the table in just 15 minutes? You’ll never reach for the take-out menus again when super speedy Pea and Parsley Soup with Canadian Bacon and Skillet Tamale Pie are the delicious alternatives.

And what about those days when you want to slow things down a bit? Rachael’s got the perfect recipes for those times, too. Her 60-minute meals like Paprika Chicken Stew with Potato Pierogies, Chicken, Corn and Tomatillo Lasagna, and Swordfish Rolls with Spaghetti Squash don’t require any more effort from the cook, but they tale advantage of a little extra time in the oven or simmering on the stove to develop those great, deep flavors we all crave on lazy days. Among these dishes are some of Rachael’s “Double Duty Dinners,” recipes that you cook once, serve twice, but look and taste so different that no one will be the wiser (such as Chicken in Creamy Mushroom Sauce with Chive Egg Noodles in which the base magically morphs into Tarragon-Tomato Chicken and Bread Soup another night).

You’ll also fine fun Rachael Ray signature meals like:

BLD (meals you can eat for breakfast, lunch, or dinner)
MYOTO (Make Your Own Take-Out Meals) that feature ethnic flavors but no mystery or fats
Date Night Dinners and Fancy Fake-Outs that are every bit as elegant as the fare from your favorite little bistro
The Kids Will Eat It meals (besides chicken nuggets) that will bring even the pickiest eaters to the table

This is Rachael’s most versatile book yet, the one that will help you get the very most out of every minute you spend in the kitchen- whether you’re rushing to the beat of the clock or taking advantage of a little extra time to stop and smell the veggies roasting. Either way you’ll be dishing up some of Rachael’s most appealing recipes ever- and all on your own schedule.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:57 -0400)

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