Kylee Newton invites cooks to play with flavor combinations that draw inspiration from around the world.
Cookbook Reviews
In ‘Cooking with Loula, Greek Recipes from My Family to Yours,’ the recipes satisfy
The prose, on the other hand, isn’t so satisfying.
‘America’s Best Breakfasts’ uses day’s first meal to take readers on tour of the country
Based on these recipes, there is a lot more to breakfast than bacon, eggs and oatmeal.
‘The Cardamom Trail: Chetna Bakes with Flavours of the East,’ may be a struggle in American kitchens
But if you’re willing, the delicious results are worth the trouble.
‘The How Can It Be Gluten Free Cookbook: Volume 2’ offers winning recipe for burger buns
The book includes many step-by-step tutorials and photographs.
Daunting at first, ‘Good Things to Drink with Mr. Lyan and Friends’ offers simple cocktail recipes
With a second look, it offers fast paths to impressive drinks.
Cookbook Review: ‘Simply Ramen: A Complete Course in Preparing Ramen Meals at Home’
Even for cult foodie favorite ramen, who has two full days to make a bowl of noodles? Not this reviewer.
‘K Food’ redefines Korean home cooking
Sweet and tangy flavors spice up burgers, sandwiches and more.
Tess Ward’s ‘The Naked Cookbook’ is haphazardly organized but worth a look
The recipes are quite eye-catching even if the book is a bit of a mess.
‘The New Sugar & Spice: A Recipe for Bolder Baking’
Not all the recipes, which infuse exotic spices into American-style baked goods, are precise enough, but when they’re good, they’re very good.