It's getting a little ridiculous how long I have been taking to do a cookbook review, and I apologize to those of you who have totally lost interest. I had it in my mind, that to truly review a cookbook I needed to test a wide variety of recipes (at least 8-10) from different sections of the book to get a real sense if the cookbook is a keeper or not. While I do still feel this is totally valid, it's unnecessary for me to post every. single. one. of those recipes for you. Next cookbook review will be a little different. In the mean time, let me tell you how much I LOVE Everyday Food: Great Food Fast.
If you've never heard of it, the book comes from the kitchens of Martha Stewart Living and the recipes are meant to be fast, easy and simple. They are definitely that. Most recipes run around the 20-30 minute mark to prepare, while a few others are up to an hour (a lot of that is hands off cooking time). A bonus is that each recipe has a statement of the total prep time needed as well as the total cooking time. As I tested the recipes, I made sure to keep track if my preparation time was accurate to the cookbook and I was pleasantly surprised that it was. The ingredients are easy to find in regular grocery stores, and the ingredient lists for the recipes are short (which I never realized how much I loved until this book) making the recipes simple to prepare, but still able to deliver flavor.

After trying a wide variety of main dishes from pork to chicken to seafood and a range of side dishes, I thought I better also try a salad, as well as a dessert to really round out my experience with this book. The Spinach Salad with Dried Cherries had a nice bit of texture from the thinly sliced purple onion and raw pumpkin seeds, and great sweetness from the dried fruit. The dressing counter-balances the sweet cherries with a tart vinegar-mustard dressing. I also whipped up some Glazed Lemon Cakes which my guests swooned over when I served them with tea one evening.
I know that a lot of people look for not only great photography, but for each recipe to be accompanied by a photo. That's hard to come by, but I'm happy to say this book serves that up for you. EVERY recipe has a full page photo (although some of the side dishes are 4 photos to a page) helping you to drool and salivate and earmark recipes to try as well as reference what the finished product should look like.
There are many things to love about this cookbook, but the flavor of the food is definitely the reason you should love it the most. It's so dang good! After testing 13 recipes and loving all but 2, I'm confident in the quality and flavor delivered. We've found some new family favorites in here and I have a TON more recipes bookmarked to try! I still salivate when I flip through the pages of this book. I currently don't own this cookbook, but it's on my "must buy" list. I have borrowed it from the library 3 times, only to renew it and renew it until my renews are maxed out and the book is overdue.
I just can't part with it.