
Publisher's Weekly Review
The Family Dinner Fix: Cooking for the Rushed, Sandi Richard.
(The Dinner Fix in Canada and The Family Dinner Fix in the U.S. are
the same book)
Food Network Canada star Richard presents a wealth of quick, family-pleasing
recipes for harried cooks in a compilation that redefines "user
friendly." Emphasizing fresh over prepared ingredients without
going overboard (she's not above the occasional can of Campbell's Cream
of Mushroom), Richard's time-conscious approach begs comparison to megastar
(and fellow Food Network personality) Rachael Ray. Though Richard's
far more personal style is an obvious difference, the key innovation
Richard contributes is in her meticulous organization: aside from ingredients
and steps, each recipe includes a list of necessary equipment, nutrition
and exchange information for U.S. and Canadian readers, and "real
photos" that do away with image-enhancing special effects: "if
the dish is ugly, I think the reader needs to know that ahead of time!"
But that's not all: there's also a primer on "Meal Planning for
the 21st Century," shopping lists for each week's dishes, indexes
organized by protein, fat content and total time commitment, and even
ratings from her family (veggie-laden Mediterranean Pizza rates a solid
10, while a faithful take on Fettuccini Carbonara scores an 8.5). Skilled
cooks will appreciate the emphasis on easy crowd pleasers like Thai
Chicken Wraps, Red Snapper with Pineapple Salsa, and Baked Ham with
Apricot Sauce, while novices will find a surefire confidence boost in
Richard's encouraging, detailed recipes and delightfully off the cuff
commentary.
December 31, 2007
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