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Delilah's Everyday Soul: Southern Cooking With Style

Delilah's Everyday Soul: Southern Cooking With Style
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Delilah's Everyday Soul: Southern Cooking With Style

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In Delilah’s Everyday Soul, chef Delilah Winder shares the Southern-inspired recipes that helped earn her the devotion of many, including television’s Oprah Winfrey, the NFL’s Donovan McNabb, and music’s Patti LaBelle. Sharing more than 100 of her favorite recipes and the stories behind them, Delilah reaches back to her roots and forward to future generations of soul food lovers with her fun, eclectic recipes. For Delilah, Southern food comes from the heart and touches the soul. The recipes in Delilah's Everyday Soul are arranged by occasion and accented with special memories, tips, and suggestions for preparing and serving. They feature traditional soul food like Delilah’s delectable fried chicken and strawberry lemonade, and also include more modern renditions of the fare, plus alternative ingredients for those who want to try healthier versions of the spectacular recipes.

Product Details:
Author: Delilah Winder
Hardcover: 288 pages
Publisher: Running Press
Publication Date: November 17, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 0762426012
Product Length: 10.1 inches
Product Width: 8.33 inches
Product Height: 0.78 inches
Product Weight: 2.24 pounds
Package Length: 10.1 inches
Package Width: 8.3 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 28 reviews
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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 28 customer reviews )
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29 of 30 found the following review helpful:

4A good cookbook that's also entertaining to read.  Jul 10, 2007
By Lilac Lily
If you want to learn more about southern cooking then this is the right book for you. It includes almost all the recipes that the South is famous for and the author, whose passion for cooking is contagious, does a good job presenting the different recipes with entertaining anecdotes of her own.
However, if you are looking for some healthy and quick recipes then maybe you should get a different cookbook. The author doesn't give any calorie counts or preparation times. What she does give you are some delicious and sometimes indulgent recipes. This book was clearly written for the love of food not to watch your waistline.

My only complaint is that some of the recipes didn't seem to have the right measures. For example the famous Maccaroni and Cheese Recipe(which btw won an award on the Oprah Show) called for one 9x13 pan and states that it serves 6-8 people. Well, when I made it, I came out with THREE 9x 13 pans of maccaroni and cheese which I ended up giving away to friends and family. But everybody confirmed that it was the best Mac and Cheese ever! So just use some common sense when you look at the amount of ingredients versus the serving size.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Wonderful, Wonderful  May 14, 2007
By S. Valle
I bought this cookbook after it was raved about and soldout on QVC. The recipes are fabulous. Some are so supper easy, its a wonder I never heard of them (Strawberry Butter). Others are so sought after, I couldn't wait to make it my signature dish (Oxtails and Mac/cheese). Still others...well, surfice to say its just the best. The pictures are inspiring and make you wish you were there. This book is also a great gift to a best girlfriend. To make things even sweeter, I didn't have to go on QVC's waitlist, and I paid half the price. The oxtail recipe alone is worth the price of the entire book.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

3Not a bad book.........  Nov 28, 2007
By T. Griffin
but you have to wonder how much time was spent editing when the recipe most people would buy the book for, the mac and cheese, was faulty. It seems like many of the other recipes also have problems with missing ingredients, missing steps, or incorrect measurements. Most can be figured out easily enough, but they really should have tried harder. Buy it used.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

1For Readers...not Cooks  Apr 06, 2008
By Leggzz
Any reviewer rating this cookbook higher than one star is rating how Delilah's personality and the story of her success comes across in the book...it is certainly NOT because of the success of the recipes.

Not enough attention was paid to documenting and testing the book's recipes. I have now tried two recipes (at great additional expense to serve the (gi-normous) macaroni and (multiple exotic) cheese casserole and bake the lemon cake only to discover that both recipes have missing steps and/or ingredients.

I feel the publishers owe those who (like me) purchased this book for full price a place where we can see the corrected recipes. On the publisher's website there is no place where they receive/post the corrections, and to add insult to injury, are still selling the book for full price.

Be forewarned! There is a reason why a new (non remaindered) copy of this cookbook sells for less than $2...spend the money for the back story and pretty pictures. It is not worth the investment if you seek new soulfood recipes.

13 of 16 found the following review helpful:

4Mac and Cheese is the best!  Jan 09, 2007
By Tracie Colter "kiwi bookworm"
My husband saw this on Oprah (!) and kept talking about the macaroni cheese recipt - and it is EVERY bit as good and decadent as it looks. Great, great recipes but don't look at the pictures if you are dieting - it is too much temptation!

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