Al Roker's Hassle-Free Holiday Cookbook: More Than 125 Recipes for Family Celebrations All Year Long

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Overview

From Thanksgiving and Christmas to Super Bowl Sunday, the Fourth of July, and Halloween, holidays are a time to enjoy the company of family and friends, not to spend hours working alone in the kitchen. Al Roker is passionate about food and cooking, but he also knows that spending time with his family is more important than preparing a seven-course meal for Easter dinner. In Al Roker's Hassle-Free Holiday Cookbook, Al presents more than 125 simple and casual recipes that will make your holiday gatherings stress free and special.

Here are traditional American favorites for every occasion, from no-cook appetizers and simple side dishes to manageable main courses, and of course, plenty of grilling and outdoor food. And Al has the classics covered — Thanksgiving turkey with gravy, stuffing, and all the trimmings; splendid Christmas fare, including Crown Pork Roast with Fruit Stuffing and scrumptious and quick gift breads and cookies; satisfying Super Bowl Sunday chili and snacks; a romantic Valentine's Day menu for two; and Halloween treats for adults and kids. Enjoy a Fourth of July picnic of Oven-Fried Chicken with Pecan-Cornmeal Crust accompanied by appetizing salads; honor the patron saint of barbecue on St. Lawrence Day with Texas Brisket and Al's fabulous Grilled Glazed Doughnuts with Vanilla Ice Cream; or try a St. Patrick's Day menu of Irish Stew, Soda Bread, and Bread Pudding with Whiskey Sauce.

Al provides his own holiday memories and tells how his family holiday celebrations have evolved over time. There are also a wealth of tips and hints on topics such as how to stock a holiday pantry, carve a turkey, handle leftovers creatively, and cook with kids. Think of Al Roker's Hassle-Free Holiday Cookbook as the one thing you'll need to make each holiday flavorful, easy, and fun — even for the cook!

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Library Journal
Roker's first cookbook, Al Roker's Big Bad Book of Barbecue, celebrated his favorite type of food. Here, with the same folksy, often corny style, the popular Today show weatherman offers easy recipes for holiday celebrations from "Thanksgiving with All the Trimmings" to "New Year's Eve Retro Cocktail Party" to, of course, "Groundhog Day Weatherman's Meal." Most of the recipes are simple, and many are designed to appeal to kids as well as adults (there is a more sophisticated Valentine's Day dinner for two, but the chapter also includes treats for kids). Sure to be in demand. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781416569589
  • Publisher: Scribner
  • Publication date: 7/1/2007
  • Pages: 304
  • Sales rank: 882,490
  • Product dimensions: 7.50 (w) x 9.30 (h) x 0.80 (d)

Meet the Author

Al Roker
Al Roker

Al Roker began working at NBC in 1983. He is the author of the bestsellers Al Roker's Big Bad Book of Barbecue and Don't Make Me Stop This Car! He lives in New York City with his wife, ABC news correspondent Deborah Roberts, and their three children. You can reach Al Roker at his website www.alroker.com.

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Al Roker's Hassle-Free Holiday Cookbook

More Than 125 Recipes for Family Celebrations All Year Long
By Al Roker

Scribner

Copyright © 2003 Al Roker
All right reserved.

ISBN: 0743249526

Introduction

The Holidays. Those two words can strike terror into the heart of just about anybody. Why? Because not only does it mean family and friends are coming to your home, which, depending on the family and friends, can mean you're going to have the beginning of a nervous breakdown, it means you have to cook for them.

Now, if you're like me, you enjoy the chance to show off a bit. You wanna let 'em know that you can burn some pots.

On the other hand, you want to enjoy the holidays as well. You probably took some time off, thinking you'd kick back and relax. Now you're thinking that your home is going to be sacked by the Visigoths. You will be spending hours in the kitchen preparing huge sides of roast mutton and great roasts of beef, while your guests gorge themselves at long wooden tables by the massive stone fireplace and Great Danes gnaw on the bones the gluttons toss aside. Oh, I'm sorry. I was thinking of the Great Hall scene from Robin Hood when Errol Flynn tosses a dead deer at the feet of the Prince.

Anyway, fear not, forsooth and verily. That is why you purchased this book. My merry band of thieves take from the time-rich and give to the time-poor. Forget about taxing recipes! But enough of the Robin Hood theme.

I know what you're thinking. "Al, I don't need a cookbook for just Thanksgiving and Christmas! I entertain year-round!" Of course you do. This is a year-round holiday book, a book that can proudly sit out on your counter or under a small child to help him reach the table. Preferably one who's been potty trained. With this book, you can throw a party celebrating February 2nd, the day Punxsutawney Phil is hoisted from his burrow. I bet many is the time that you longed to rejoice on St. Lawrence's Day, feast of the patron Saint of barbecue, and now you can. Love to love Valentine's Day? We've got you covered. Ever hear of Boxing Day? Considering scaring up a party for Halloween? With these and so many other holidays in this book, you'll never be without an excuse to entertain.

We've presented a menu for each holiday, starting with appetizers and moving on to main courses, sides, and desserts. We even have cool, refreshing beverages if the season calls for it, or hot, comforting drinks if that's what the calendar indicates.

To accomplish this feat of cookbook derring-do, I had help. Marialisa Calta is a recipe writer par excellence and a darn good cook in her own right. We teamed up a couple of years ago for Al Roker's Big Bad Book of Barbecue. She took the recipes that I had gathered over the years from my own backyard cookouts, friends, and family and massaged them. Before I met Marialisa, my basic M.O. was a handful of this and a pinch of that. Measuring cup? We don' need no stinkin' measuring cup!

Actually, we did. Otherwise, how would people know how much of what to use? So Marialisa refined the recipes and then, more importantly, tested them to make sure nobody keeled over.

Since this book is a little more wide-ranging, we collaborated a lot more. We spent a lot of time talking about what kind of food I cooked and when, the holidays my family celebrates, and what we ate, both as kids and now as adults.

Then we put together the menus and themes for the holidays. Some menus are direct throwbacks to childhood, and others reflect what we like to devour now. Still others represent what we'd like to set on the table.

As you know when you cook for the holidays, it takes real skill to be able to come up with food that not only tastes good but is interesting and not a pain in the keester to make. While Marialisa and I were developing the recipes, we felt it was important to keep things as hassle-free as possible. In fact, this book is intended to help you actually enjoy yourself at your own holiday gatherings.

This ain't America in the 1950s and 1960s. In those days, our mothers were mostly at home, taking care of the kids and making sure the family was well fed. It was hard to prepare for a holiday then, but it's even harder now, with both parents working and children whose after-school schedules can resemble the flow chart of a major corporation. Maybe you have your parties catered, complete with white-jacketed servers passing trays of canapes to your family and friends. But if you're like me, you and your significant other are running around like maniacs to get everything ready -- cook, set the table, make the drinks -- and visit with the people you invited and intended to be with in the first place.

There was a time when I wanted to do everything. From appetizers to dessert, I had to be in control. And I was. I was also missing out on being at my own party, whether it was a brunch or a sit-down dinner. I've learned that being in control is a hassle. I have learned that my best, most fun parties are hassle-free.

I don't have to make everything from scratch. I can purchase prepeeled garlic cloves. I can use bagged spinach or lettuce (I still wash it no matter what the bag says), and I have learned to appreciate ready-made pie crusts.

And guess what? If I invite you over, don't ask, "Can I bring anything?" if you don't mean it. That's because I will take you up on it. See, that's using the hassle-free philosophy. If you make a better apple pie than I do, why would I waste time trying to make that pie when you can bring it? One less thing for me to do.

My mother, Isabel Roker, worked miracles during the traditional holidays. With only one oven and a four-burner cooktop, she would churn out two meats, several vegetables, mashed potatoes, and a baked macaroni, effortlessly. Well, it seemed effortless. Now I know why she only weighs about 100 pounds. She was juggling pots, roasting pans, and baking dishes, putting the guy who spun the plates on the Ed Sullivan Show to shame.

But my mother was no control freak; she would enlist us kids to help out. Potatoes to peel, green beans to cut, dishes to set out? She got us involved. Helping mom became part of our family tradition. Involving your family is the best hassle-free strategy of all. Not only does it give you a break, it allows you to spend time together. Remember...you don't have to do it all yourself. And so what if it isn't done exactly the way you'd do it? No one will know if you don't tell. Hassle-free, baby.

From St. Patrick's Day to Halloween to the Fourth of July, we love any excuse to get together. You can take advantage of them all if you live by the hassle-free philosophy. This book is full of recipes, shortcuts, tips, and strategies that can make entertaining for any holiday as easy as possible.

Do not fear the holidays. Together we can look at a holiday on the calendar and say, "Bring it on! Do your worst! I am ready for you." I do, however, draw the line at talking to your Aunt Millie, the one who's got the fuzzy lip thing going. You're on your own with her.

Copyright 2003 by Al Roker



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Table of Contents

Introduction xvii
Thanksgiving with All the Trimmings 1
Creamy Mushroom Soup 3
Stocking the Holiday Pantry and Freezer 4
Potato Leek Soup 6
No-Cook Hors d'Oeuvres for a Crowd 8
Thanksgiving Salad with Parsley Dressing 10
Festive Juice Drinks 11
Roast Turkey and Gravy 12
Turkey Basics 16
Turkey Leftovers 18
Basic Bread Stuffing 20
Corn Bread Stuffing for a Crowd 22
Higher Stuffing Math 23
Sweet Potato Poon 24
Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes 26
Baking Powder Biscuits 28
Green Beans with Walnuts 30
Warm Cabbage with Bacon and Apple Cider 31
Roast Acorn Squash 32
Cranberry Sauce 35
Fresh Cranberry Relish 36
Pumpkin Pie with Gingersnap Crust 37
How to Freeze Pies 39
Chocolate Pecan Pie 40
Freezing Unbaked Pie Crusts 43
Sour Cream Apple Pie 44
Pear Tart with Cranberries and Almonds 46
Christmas Dinner 47
Eggnog 48
Store-Bought Eggnog with a Twist 49
Mulled Wine 50
Creamy Squash Soup 51
Fennel Salad with Orange-Mustard Vinaigrette 52
Red and Green Christmas Salad 53
Roast Beef Tenderloin with Cracked Pepper Crust and Horseradish Cream 54
Crown Pork Roast with Fruit Stuffing 56
Christmas Leftovers 58
Braised Endive with Orange Zest 60
Sauteed Kale 61
Scalloped Potatoes 62
Spoon Bread 63
Red Velvet Cake 64
Christmas Brunch 67
Citrus Salad with Raspberry-Lime Puree 68
Breakfast Strata 69
Blueberry Coffee Cake 70
Brunch Beverages 72
Christmas Gifts from the Kitchen 75
Orange-Cranberry Bread 76
Banana-Rum Bread 78
Testing Baking Powder and Baking Soda for Freshness 79
Microwave Fudge 80
Bourbon Balls 81
Basic Sugar Cookies 82
Freezing Cookies and Cookie Dough 84
Decorating Unbaked Cookies 84
Decorating Baked Cookies 84
Thumbprint Cookies 86
Cinnamon Almond Pinwheels 87
Sesame Date Half-Moons 88
Packaging Cookies for Gift-Giving 89
Homemade Mixes: Toffee-Chip Cookies-in-a-Jar 90
Gingerbread-in-a-Jar 91
Vanilla-Cinnamon Party Nuts 93
Caribbean Spice Mix 94
Boxing Day: A Caribbean Menu 95
Tropical Punch 97
Twice-Fried Plantains with Green Salsa 98
Chicken Pilau 100
Caribbean Christmas Cake 102
New Year's Eve Retro Cocktail Party 105
Classic Cocktails 107
Cocktail Talk 109
Make-Ahead Drink Garnishes 109
Cocktail Party Math 110
Cocktail Party Equipment 111
Champagne Cocktails 113
Garlicky Cheese Dip 114
Hot Crab Dip 115
Cheese Straws 116
Ten Things to Put on a Cracker 118
Biscuits with Ham and Apple Butter 119
Shrimp with Cocktail Sauce 120
Pigs in a Blanket 122
Swedish Meatballs 124
Edible Toothpicks 125
Rumaki 126
Chocolate Fondue 127
Super Bowl Party 129
Nachos 130
Spicy Chicken Wings 132
Spicy Party Mix 134
Meaty Chili 135
Corn and Cheese Muffins 137
Muffuletta 138
Mac and Cheese 140
Overnight Salad 142
Texas Sheet Cake 143
Groundhog Day Weatherman's Meal 145
Chilled Pea Soup 146
Hot Split Pea Soup 147
Pasta Primavera 148
Pot Roast with Pennsylvania Dutch Noodles 150
Sunshine Cake 152
Mud Pie 154
Valentine's Day Dinner for Two 157
Pink Lady 158
Smoked Salmon Hors d'Oeuvre 159
Herbed Stuffed Mushrooms 160
Filet Mignon 161
Oven Fries 162
Wilted Spinach 163
Easy Chocolate Mousse 164
Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries 166
Valentine's Day Treats for Kids 167
Traditional St. Patrick's Day Dinner 169
Irish Stew 170
Irish Soda Bread 172
Bread Pudding with Whiskey Sauce 173
Easter Celebration 175
Spring Salad 176
Asparagus Salad with Lemon and Tarragon 177
Roast Leg of Lamb with Garlic and Herbs 178
Glazed Baked Ham 180
Easter Leftovers 182
Pan-Glazed Carrots 184
Roasted Baby Potatoes 185
Peas and Mint 186
Lemon Pie 187
Meringue Berry Basket 190
Mother's Day Breakfast in Bed 193
Sparkling Cocktail 194
Overnight French Toast 195
Baked Eggs With Salsa 196
Home Fries 198
Breakfast Meats 199
Broiled Honey-Ginger Grapefruit 200
Man-Pleasin' Father's Day Meal 201
Deviled Eggs 202
Seven-Layer Dip 203
Mixed Grill 204
Grilled Garlic Bread 207
Warm Potato Salad with Bacon 208
Cashew Coleslaw 210
Frosted Yellow Cake 211
Banana Cream Pie 213
Fourth of July Picnic 215
Fizzy Raspberry Lemonade 216
Antipasti Salad 217
Oven-Fried Chicken with Pecan-Cornmeal Crust 218
Vegetarian Picnic Sandwich 219
Classic Macaroni Salad 220
Three-Bean Salad 221
Platinum Blondies 222
Candy Bar Bars 223
St. Lawrence Day Barbecue 225
Smoked Beef Ribs with Mustard Sauce 226
Texas Brisket 228
Braised Greens and Turnips 230
Spicy Baked Beans 232
Rice Salad with Broccoli and Peanuts 234
Chopped Summer Salad 235
Grilled Glazed Doughnuts with Vanilla Ice Cream 236
Labor Day Summer Send-Off 237
Ham and Pineapple Appetizers 239
Orange Beef Tidbits 240
Curried Chicken Skewers 241
Stovetop Clambake 242
Berry Crisp 244
Triple Melon Salad 246
Halloween Party for Kids and Grown-Ups 247
Cider Punch 249
Dill Dip 250
Mini Burgers 251
Sticky Spare Riblets 252
Chicken Fingers 254
Corny Crispy Rice Cereal Treats 256
Carrot Cupcakes with Lemony Cream Cheese Frosting 258
Chocolate-Chocolate Cookies 260
Caramel Apples 262
Holiday Hotlines and Helpful Web Sites 263
Sources 265
Index 269

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    Al Roker can cook!

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