CookSmart: Perfect Recipes for Every Day (2024)

Linda Hartlaub

465 reviews9 followers

March 10, 2014

The book was an eye-opener as far as the details of recipe development. The tedious testing and re-testing, trying different percentages of ingredients together with substitutions and note taking makes me glad that I am not a recipe developer.

The book had a selected number of recipes, not a major compendium like many books. Unfortunately I skipped over large sections of red meat recipes. The recipes are clear and concise and would make an excellent book for someone new to cooking. The author is very thorough.

The major criticism I have is that the design of the pages is not friendly to aging eyes. The page green section headers on the tan pages simply doesn't stand out enough for easy reading. Other than that, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.

    cookbooks
February 16, 2010

When it comes to creating cookbooks, Pam Anderson is one of THE best. She's the author of my favorite cookbook, Perfect Recipes For Having People Over, and The Perfect Recipe. In CookSmart, Pam teaches you how she tested the recipes and came up with the final version. If you're an expert in the kitchen, you probably already know much of the "whys;" however, if you're still learning, you'll love taking the journey and finding the perfect recipe for every day meals. Enjoy!

    culinary-reference

2,310 reviews76 followers

May 15, 2022


Pam Anderson's CookSmart: Perfect Recipes for Every Day is a collection of comfort-food favorites that she's perfected through a long process of trial and error. From her own experience as a chef, cookbook author (The Perfect Recipe), and food columnist for USA Weekend, Anderson has created a rigorous approach for selecting the best possible recipe for any given dish, winnowing out weaker, less satisfactory recipes in several stages.

She starts by reviewing several recipes for the same dish.

For example, Anderson noted that the conventional method of making fajitas included marinating the meat before it is cooked, which, in her opinion, masks the rich flavor of steak.

In her version, the fajita meat gets a spice rub before cooking and then a brief, post-cooking sauna-like repose in a simple mixture of lime juice and garlic. The resulting fajitas have the relaxed subtle flavor of garlic, lime, and cumin that complement rather than overpower the tender steak.

This book provides good instruction for the beginning chef, demonstrating how to use the basic techniques to perfect one's own recipe. But there is a lot to read, so be warned. This book is a time commitment if attempting to read cover to cover, and it doesn't necessarily work in the real-time experience of looking and cooking. However, if you're searching for a collection of great, gourmet-style recipes for home-cooked favorites, CookSmart is a pretty wise choice.

Teresa Simanton

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Anderson brings her wide experience and easy style to this latest offering. She takes the recipes one step further, explaining the testing method of each, much in the style of Cook's Illustrated where she was the former executive editor.

Highlighting such dishes as Oven-Fried Chicken That's as Good as Fried, 90-Minute Pot Roast with Rich Red Wine and Onion Gravy, and Pasta Salad, Anderson caters to cravings for comfort food.

Once the principles of pasta salad have been explained, for example, a number of versions are put forward, from Greek-Style Pasta Salad with its creamy vinaigrette, through Pasta Salad with Smoked Salmon and Asparagus, to Asian-Style Pasta Salad with Chicken, Baby Corn and Snow Peas.

The home cook will feel at ease with the recipes, which have been designed for simplicity; the more advanced cook, interested in the whys and hows, will be able to apply the principles learned to other areas of food preparation. By combining both audiences so successfully, Anderson has once again produced a winner.

Publishers Weekly

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You Can Trust Pam, Every Time!

I am someone who does a lot of having people over. Because I feed guests so often, I do not always have time to do a trial run with my menu. Pam Anderson's cookbooks are wonderful because I have complete confidence that her recipes will turn out as promised, every time. Cook Smart is similar to her other cookbooks: ultra-perfected versions of familar standards.

If you are looking for innovation, novelty, or inspiration, this book will probably disappoint. If, however, you want to cook the things you already love in the best possible way, this will become your new go-to book. My favorites from this book: Big Beautiful Cinnamon Buns and Blue-Ribbon Chili.

Megan Hill

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So many favorites!

This book reads like a novel. I love the essay that prefaces each recipe. Very entertaining reading. As for the recipes, I love the pot roast. That has become a favorite. The cinnamon rolls are fabulous. And the waffles recipe is the best I've ever tried. They really do stay crispy like she promises.

The only flaw is the pumpkin pie recipe. The filling was way too much for the 9" pan size recommended. If overflowed in my oven causing a HUGE mess. I live at a pretty high altitude, so maybe that was the problem too.

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