There is a family of 5 daughters, each an outstanding cookJane, Ellen, Sibyl, Anne, Susan. And their brothers wife, Yvonne, who cooks like a dream. Not surprisingly, theres the matriarch, Esther
Rose, also a great cook.
The Daily Feast is the collection of irresistibly tasty, but easy-to-prepare recipes which have won their way onto the Graber families tables. These are the recipes they prepare for their guests and the dishes they make when the whole extended family gets together.
For years, the Graber family cooks have passed their favorite recipes back and forth among themselves as theyve left their Indiana home and scattered around the world, always learning to make and love the local dishes wherever theyve lived. But always at the center of the growing collection were their own versions of beloved American dishes.
In The Daily Feast, each of the 7 Graber cooks presents 3 complete menusone for a soup meal, the second for a family week-night supper, and the third for a more elaborate guest dinner. In addition, the Grabers offer menus and recipes for their favorite special-occasion meals.
An irresistible sampling of recipes found in The Daily Feast:
Penne with Eggplant, Tomatoes, Fresh Mozzarella and Herbs
Baked Chicken Caribe
Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Lime and Cilantro
Easy Blender Banana Nut Bread with Jamaica Glaze
Cave Creek Carnitas
Pear and Gorgonzola Salad with Orange Dressing
Lemon-Barbecued Meat Loaves
Fresh Tomato Chutney
Bourbon-Glazed Salmon with Sesame Seeds
Naan Bread
Dijon, Bacon, and Potato Salad
Grilled Italian Shrimp Skewers
Sweet Ricotta Fritters
Fresh Strawberry Pie
Full-color photography of the finished dishes underlines the familys daily practice of beauty and good taste around the table!
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