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Casserole cookbook offers 250 easy one-dish recipes for busy cooks (www.CookbookResources.com)
HIGHLAND VILLAGE, TX September 21, 2004 -- Casseroles to the Rescue by Barbara C. Jones is the ultimate casserole-lovers cookbook, with more than 250 recipes that feature simple ingredients and easy preparation.
New recipes like Spinach Enchiladas, Walnut-Ham Linguine, Vegetable Frittata and Seafood Lasagna meet traditional favorites like Sweet Potato Casserole, Mexican Chicken, Layered Company Salad and more. Family-tested recipes feature easy-to-follow directions, use ingredients on hand and are assembled in minutes. Most also freeze well and can be prepared ahead for ready-to-bake meals anytime.
Author Barbara C. Jones, a classic cook and homemaker from Texas, is the author of several bestselling cookbooks, including Mother's Recipes and Cooking with 5 Ingredients. Her ability to capture home-cooked flavor with minimal time and simple ingredients makes her recipes attractive to even the busiest cooks.
Casseroles to the Rescue includes main dishes and sides for brunch, lunch and dinner, plus a number of elegant casseroles for entertaining. Jones provides tips, commentary and suggestions throughout. Available in hardcover for $19.95 and paperback for $16.95, Casseroles to the Rescue features a warm, retro design to underscore its classic flavor.
Publisher Cookbook Resources (www.CookbookResources.com)of Highland Village, Texas is recognized for its commitment to classic cooking. The company, which got its start by publishing community cookbooks, now releases about 15 original titles each year. Its popular "Cooking by the Numbers" series features 3, 4 and 5-ingredient recipes designed to fit busy lifestyles.
Casseroles to the Rescue is available at www.CookbookResources.com, www.Amazon.com and www.BooksAMillion.com or by calling toll-free (866) 229-2665. The Cookbook Resources website features free downloadable recipes, food columns, special offers and more.
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