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Frozen Assets: How to Cook for a Day and Eat for a Month by Deborah Taylor-Hough
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Deborah Taylor-Hough Introduction: Deborah Taylor-Hough Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 1999-01-01 ISBN: 1891400614 Number of pages: 209 Publisher: Champion Press (WI)
Book Reviews of Frozen Assets: How to Cook for a Day and Eat for a MonthBook Review: Surprisingly good Summary: 4 Stars
I was dubious when I first looked at Deborah Taylor-Hough's "Frozen Assets: How to Ccook for a Day and Eat for a Month." I have a great love of good food (and cooking), and the idea of eating frozen dinners hardly appealed to me. Instead, what I discovered was a new philosophy of shopping, cooking, and eating that slimmed our grocery bills, turned out to be surprisingly adaptable, and still managed to satisfy our taste buds!
Frozen Assets isn't so much a cookbook as a method and a philosophy. It's aimed at people with slim budgets and/or a lack of time on their hands. Although it isn't the only use for this cookbook, the basic theory is called "once a month cooking" (or OAMC). The idea is that you plan your meals for a month, then spend one full day cooking a bunch of freezable main dishes. Then, for the rest of the month, you have only to thaw things, make a few side dishes, and eat.
This isn't nearly as difficult or outlandish as it sounds. Deborah achieves this largely by creating several very adaptable meal components - such as a ground meat mix and a spaghetti sauce - that can be combined and re-combined in a number of ways to make a delicious variety of dishes. She also has a wide range of hints to help you fit this bounty into your little refrigerator freezer (although having a full-size freezer wouldn't hurt).
I admit, I didn't expect to love the food in this cookbook. It's simple stuff, and often uses simple inexpensive ingredients - which in some people's hands can lead to some truly awful food. But in this author's hands it leads to delicious meals! The baked ziti is one of our favorites. It makes a full 13×9-inch pan full of ziti with sauce and a small amount of meat and cheese - plus enough for two frozen batches of the same size. The lentils ranchero primarily consists of lentil (with a small amount of ground meat, lots of ketchup, and some onion soup mix) - but somehow it comes out tasting like it's all yummy hamburger! (It's black magic, I'm telling you.)
One of our complaints about this cookbook won't apply to everyone and is easy to fix - many of these recipes are most definitely not diet food (the author has young, growing children, after all!). However, this is offset by the fact that these recipes are incredibly easy to adapt. Want to reduce the calories of the ziti? Substitute broccoli for some of the pasta and use less cheese. Want to reduce the fattiness of the wonderful breakfast casserole? Add an extra apple, use Egg Beaters instead of eggs, and take out half of the sausage. These are remarkably flexible recipes, and their simplicity lends itself very well to adaptation of almost any kind.
Because of the format (meal plans including recipes), a number of recipes get repeated in several places. I would have preferred to have that space taken up by more recipes. There are a couple of minor snafus here and there - a recipe or two that list an ingredient in the ingredient list and then forget to mention it in the preparation instructions, things like that. But again, since the recipes are so simple it's usually pretty easy to figure out what to do.
The cookbook isn't perfect, and I do wish there had been more recipes provided, but it's still surprisingly helpful and adaptable. The lists of grocery tips are bound to lower your food bill at least a little, and if you're a busy mom or dad with lots of little mouths to feed, you'll love not having to cook every night - yet being able to provide a nutritious home-cooked meal.
Summary of Frozen Assets: How to Cook for a Day and Eat for a MonthBy using the methods found in Frozen Assets, one can spend just one day in the kitchen each month and still enjoy a homemade meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner-every day of the month! This series has become the one-stop resource for those looking to increase their time at the family table, while decreasing their time in teh kitchen or drive-through lanes. Frozen Assets: Cook for A Day and Eat for a Month - the first book in Deborah Taylor Hough's revolutionary series features a holiday meal plan, monthly meals plans, and two-week meal plans. Frozen Assets is small in stature, but jam-packed with meal-planning advice. It contains recipe ideas, plus detailed instructions on how to get the maximum value from your food dollar, while also slashing meal preparation times. Deborah Taylor-Hough, mother of four, is as organized as a soldier. She shops one morning in less than an hour, chops and prepares ingredients the next night after dinner, and then spends one long day cooking. Making double and triple batches of 10 recipes, she ends up putting 30 meals for two adults and two children into the freezer, ready to heat and eat. Taylor-Hough's plan uses simple, familiar recipes. Her family eats meat loaf, baked ziti, and chicken and broccoli casserole made with canned soup. Each dish is repeated several times a month. To keep her grocery bill under $200 a month, she uses store brands and buys ground meat in bulk, and only when it's on special. As much a manual for a way of life as a cookbook, Frozen Assets tells how to create your own meal plans, cope with a small, "in refrigerator" freezer, and how to use this bulk-cooking method even if you are single. If you are into efficiency and want a guide to reorganizing your culinary life, this book is a must-have. It even offers advice on how to recover from a whole day of cooking. Taylor-Hough's recommendation: go out to dinner that night! --Dana Jacobi
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