99 Favorite Amish Recipes
*Best-Ever Breakfasts *Midday Meals and Snacks *Quick and Easy Dinners
by Georgia Varozza
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Pub Date Aug 01 2015 | Archive Date Sep 08 2015
Description
The Amish are admired for their simple lives, their intricate quilts, their bold faith, and especially their homemade meals. Straight from the heart of Amish country, this new collection of hearty, wholesome recipes will remind you of the pleasures of the family table.
Learn to prepare easy and delicious dishes for your family, including
caramel apple pie
farmer’s stewshoofly pie
haystack supper
homemade noodles
Bring the simple life home!
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780736962506 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This is the first Amish cookbook I have reviewed that I have felt truly represents the essence of the Amish. The recipes are diverse and cover meals and snacks for every time of day. Each section features an Amish blessing and a little bit of history.
I grew up in Indiana, a state with many German descendants, including Amish. This cookbook covers the classics such as church spread and yumsetta as well as a few I had not heard of. I liked the prayers,too, ad well as the organization of recipes by meals.
This cookbook drew my eyes in right away. I live somewhat nearby to Amish areas & looking at the recipes, these are many of the foods we've all encountered sometime in our lives & tasted. Not all of course, but they're mostly like comfort foods to me
The author gives a little bit of introduction before each section of recipes and talks about Amish & uses quotes that somewhat bless these foods & the people making them
Surprisingly enough ---they seem quite easy!! Which I'm grateful for since I'm by no means a master chef. I do appreciate a cookbook that speaks in easy terms & allows me to feel as if even I can conquer these recipes.
I highly recommend this to anyone looking for cookbooks with fairly simple recipes, yet foods we've all tried at some point perhaps but didn't know we could make them
I received a copy of this cookbook from Net Galley in return for an honest review. Thank you to the publisher & Net Galley!