Christy, or "CJ" as her friends call her, is by far one of the most generous, kind-hearted, God loving, funny, people I've ever had the pleasure to know. (And when I say "know" I mean through blogging and Facebook. I've never had the pleasure of meeting her in person.) Finding her positive attitude every day in my Facebook newsfeed is sometimes the only thing that makes me smile first thing in the morning. She is always there to lift us fellow bloggers up with an encouraging word, funny story or simple, but so right, advice. Basically, CJ is who I want to be when I grow up.
And now she had a brand new cookbook, Come Home To Supper; 200 Casseroles, Skillets, and Sides (Desserts, too!) to feed your family with love! That pretty much says it all!
Each page is more delicious looking than the last. I love cookbooks, but I really love the ones I can read like a novel; and this is certainly that. Sure the recipes are fantastic, but my favorite parts are the glimpses into Christy's life. The stories, the tidbits of insight, the tips, the things that make you feel like she is in the kitchen enjoying a glass of sweet tea while you cook.
There are too many recipes I am dying to try to list here, bu the VERY first that is going to debut in my kitchen will be:
Chicken and Wild Rice Casserole
Makes 6 generous
servings
My mother was a stay-at-home mom most of our
lives. When we became teenagers, though, she went back to school and got her
real estate license. This was her first full-time career and she excelled at
it. She still made supper a priority, though, and we continued to gather around
the family table every night, many times thanks to a casserole such as this.
A few nights a week Mama would put together a
casserole and put it in the refrigerator covered in foil. If she ever ran late,
she’d just call me and have me put the casserole in the oven so it would be
ready to eat when everyone got home.
Cooking spray
1 box (6 ounces)
seasoned long-grain and wild rice mix, such as Uncle Ben’s
2 cups shredded
cooked chicken (see box, page 159)
1 recipe Cream of
Mushroom Soup (page 282) or 1 can (10.5 ounces) condensed cream of mushroom
soup
1 can (14 ounces)
French-style green beans, drained
1 cup slivered
almonds
1 cup sour cream
(optional)
1 sleeve crackers
(about 35), crushed (preferably buttery crackers such as Ritz)
1/4 to 1/2 cup (1/2
to 1 stick) butter, melted
1. Preheat
the oven to 350°F. Coat a 9- by 13-inch baking dish with cooking spray and set
it aside.
2. Cook
the rice according to the package directions and place it in a large bowl.
3. Add the
chicken, soup, green beans, almonds, and sour cream, if using, and stir well
until combined. Spoon the rice mixture into the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle
the cracker crumbs over the top and drizzle with the melted butter.
4. Bake
the casserole until hot and bubbly, 30 minutes. Serve hot.
Does that not look scrumptious? Talk about comfort food! |
And guess what! Christy is SO generous, she is offering one lucky EMM fan a chance to win Come Home To Supper!!! But I think it would also make a wonderful gift for any home cook on your shopping list this holiday season, so you can also find it on Amazon.
*TO ENTER GIVEAWAY* Leave a comment telling me why you want to add this cookbook to your collection. (1) Comment per person. Contest Ends Nov. 4, 2013
Disclaimer: I was given a free cookbook in exchange for this review. Plus one for a giveaway. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I would to add this wonderful cookbook to my collection because I was raised on casseroles and when I was a single working mom, my children were raised on casseroles. I would love a cookbook filled with casserole recipes. Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those cookbooks you can go to every day. There is nothing better than a casserole to take when visiting, having a new neighbor move in, someone's sick, someones having a new baby, someone has passed and that family needs some comfort food...(last month alone) Plus I am a big fan of Pyrex bowl collections... Nice job Christy !!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this. I have been following Christy Jordan's Southern Plate now for a while. I love her recipes because they take me back to childhood.
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The reason I want to win this book is because I love her recipes. I follow her blog with the newsletter. I love Southern cooking and especially comfort food so her cookbook is just what I need and want. elaineb1@ymail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to add this cookbook to my collection because I absolutely love Christy Jordan. I am going to make her caramel corn this weekend! I follower her on facebook too!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting this cookbook for awhile now. Such great recipes that I can use on a daily basis...ciao4now64 at yahoo dot com.
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