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Martha Stewart's Dinner at Home: 52 Quick Meals to Cook for Family and Friends |  | Author: Martha Stewart Publisher: Clarkson Potter Category: Book
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ISBN: 0307396452 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5 EAN: 9780307396457 ASIN: 0307396452
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Amazon.com Review From Martha Stewart's Dinner at Home: Braised Chicken Marsala Ingredients - 4 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs (about 1 1/4 pounds)
- 4 chicken drumsticks (about 1 pound)
- Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
- 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
- 2 red onions, peeled and quartered through the stem
- 2 plum tomatoes, cut into 1-inch pieces
- 6 sprigs thyme
- 3/4 cup Marsala (sweet Italian fortified wine)
- 1 1/4 cups chicken stock, homemade (see page 260) or low-sodium store-bought
- Sage Polenta
(Serves four) Directions Preheat oven to 400 F. Rinse chicken, pat dry with paper towels, and season both sides with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large, high-sided sauté pan over medium-high. Working in batches, brown chicken on both sides, turning once, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer chicken to a platter; tent loosely with parchment paper, then foil, to keep warm. After all chicken is browned, pour off excess fat. Add onions, tomatoes, and thyme to the pan. Cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, about 4 minutes. Pour in Marsala; cook until reduced by half, about 5 minutes. Return chicken to pan and pour in stock; bring to a simmer. Transfer to oven; cook until chicken is cooked through and tender, about 35 minutes. Transfer chicken to a platter, and cover to keep warm. Skim off excess fat from liquid in pan; simmer liquid over medium-high until slightly thickened, about 5 minutes. To serve, divide polenta among shallow bowls and arrange chicken on top; spoon pan sauce over each.
Product Description Two hundred recipes perfect for dinner when you have a little timeâbut not all dayâto cook. For meals that are meant for sharing with friends and family but created with busy cooks in mind, Martha Stewart's Dinner at Home is a new classic that cooks of all levels will depend on. Whether you're making a Sunday supper or hosting a casual get-together, Martha Stewart has put together 52 diverse menus that make the most of each season's flavorsâand the various ways we like to cook as the weather changes.
The menusâfeaturing starters, main courses, side dishes, and dessertsâare cleverly designed with a simple preparation schedule that enables you to plan and cook dinner so that it is on the table in about an hour. Using easy-to-find ingredients from the grocery store or farmers' market (and Martha's helpful tips and shortcut techniques), each meal is fresh and inspiring without demanding too much effort. Examples include:  • Watercress-Cauliflower Soup, Roasted Pork with Sage and Garlic, Braised Fennel and White Beans, Pears with Candied Walnuts and Gorgonzola  • Asparagus-Parmesan Tart, Shrimp in Saffron Broth, Couscous with Golden Raisins, Apricot-Almond Ice Cream Sandwiches • Roast Chicken Breasts in Creamy Tarragon Sauce, Warm Lentils with Spinach, Caramelized Endive, Poached Pears with Chocolate Sauce  • Avocado and Lemon on Toasted Rustic Bread, Seared Tuna in Tomato-Basil Sauce, Green Beans with Lemon Butter, Peaches in Honey Syrup
Martha has put so much thought into Martha Stewart's Dinner at Home that cooking for family and friends will be something you look forward to doing again and again.
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The perfect holiday gift. November 18, 2009 Norbie K. (Las Vegas NV) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love everything about Martha Stewart - the brand,the lifestyle. This book is another reflecction of how much I love her vision.
boring November 16, 2009 Tess Rose There was not much I wanted to make from this book or eat. I really don't see its appeal. I wish Martha would put out books that are more interesting as she used to.
Not Quick but Good November 15, 2009 Esbe Efbe I think "quick" means something different to Martha Stewart than to me. While there are quick dishes in Martha Stewart's Dinner at Home, lots of the recipes are labor intensive and take quite a while to prepare. That being said, they are delicious and great for days when I am not in a rush to get dinner on the table.
LOVE every dish I have made! November 2, 2009 Lauren Fierz (chicago) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This cookbook is amazing! I have prepared several of the recipes and they have all been fantastic! The soups are superb, rich and satisfying yet not heavy at all! (watercress/cauliflower, roasted pumpkin) Thank you so much, Martha for the wonderful collection of meals that have blown our family away!
Simple, Tasty and Looks Good November 2, 2009 prisrob (New EnglandUSA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I turn to Martha Stewart's web site for delicious, quick and easy meals. I subscribe her to her monthly 'Food' magazine. I have most of her cookbooks, so when her new cookbook came out I was first in line. What a beauty!
Martha has given us a cookbook that not only looks good but is set up to be easy to use and and easy to read. The result is many menus of meals- 52 meals (dinners) and two hundred recipes to be exact. This is a cookbook for any style of cook from the newbie to the more advanced cook. The recipes are fresh but tried and true. The ingredients for every season. The cookbook is actually set up for different seasons of the year. Each menu selection has an appetizer, a main course, side dishes and dessert. And, each meal is set to be made in a short period of time to be ready for dinner. There are 13 menus for each season. Many of us come home after work, tired and worn wondering what will we have for dinner. Now, the decisions are easy and we can shop once or twice a week for the essentials we will need for each meal. The point is to get these delicious meals on the table in less than an hour.
There are so many meal plans listed. The chicken marsala really interests me. I am a lover of chicken and any new recipe sings to me. I would start with an asparagus-parmesan tart,
move on to braised chicken marsala and finish with peaches in sauteed honey syrup. The cookbook also includes a helpful Basics section that covers how-to instructions for stocks, bread crumbs, toasting nuts and more. Many lovely pictures throughout the cookbook.
As a Martha Stewart fan I would recommend this cookbook for anyone. The 'how-to' section is really very helpful and the menus sound so delicious! A good gift if you are thinking ahead!
Highly Recommended. prisrob 11-02-09
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