Martina's Kitchen Mix
My Recipe Playlist for Real Life
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
To country music icon Martina McBride, cooking and singing aren't all that different. When she makes something delicious, she wants to share it, which is a lot like sharing her music with an audience. When she’s not on stage or in the studio, Martina is most likely experimenting in the kitchen and cooking with family and friends. Growing up on a farm in Kansas, Martina began helping her mother in the kitchen at an early age, preparing fresh-from-the-field ingredients. Meals and stories were shared daily around the table. It’s a tradition she continues with her own family as often as she can because real life is what’s worth celebrating. In this gorgeously photographed cookbook, readers will find more than 100 simple and satisfying recipes filled with fresh, seasonal ingredients and downhome flavor. Martina encourages cooking "outside the lines" and shows you how to make cooking fun with creative "ad-lib" tips for recipe riffs you might consider. Mix things up in the kitchen and create your own delicious memories with her inspired recipes to feed a handful or a houseful. Whip up Martina's family favorites like her mother-in-law Flavia’s Deviled Eggs, husband John’s Bacon-Wrapped Olives, or her go-to Grilled Shrimp Tacos with Chipotle Sauce and Slaw. Plan a weekend brunch menu, serving Baked French Toast with Pecan Crumble and Blackberry-Maple Syrup and Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole with Tomato Gravy. Toast friends at happy hour with her Blackberry-Lemon Gin & Tonic while enjoying Grilled Sweet Peppers with Goat Cheese and Herbs. And when it’s time to celebrate with family and indulge in dessert, try Martina's Fresh Apple Cake with Homemade Caramel Sauce or No-Bake Peanut Butter-Chocolate Cookies.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Country music singer McBride (Around the Table) offers up a stellar collection of personal and family recipes. She starts with a series of tasty breakfast options, many of which can be made a day ahead, including cranberry-orange-almond granola, cheddar biscuits with bacon, and grandma's cinnamon rolls. She also includes a superb cocktail and appetizer chapter, which highlights a luscious whipped feta crostini with roasted garlic, tomatoes, and herbs; tangy vodka limeade coolers; and a surprisingly appealing recipe for bacon-wrapped olives. Salads are simple and unfussy but still top-notch, such as romaine salad with buttermilk dressing, and kale Caesar salad with quinoa and chicken. In addition to numerous soups and sandwiches, she offers up hearty main dishes, including chicken and potatoes with roasted lemon and rosemary sauce; pot roast with gravy; and pan-roasted halibut. Side dishes are plentiful and comforting: roasted asparagus with lemon, Parmesan, and garlic; roasted summer vegetables with herbs; saut ed spinach; and creamy garlic pasta with Parmesan. She ends on a sweet note with an amazing collection of desserts, including chocolate-cherry cheesecakes with Biscoff crust and pistachio lemon-drop cookies. Fans and home cooks alike will delight in McBride's outstanding recipe collection.