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Sizzling Skillets and Other One-Pot Wonders: Chef Emeril's 130+ Foolproof Recipes for Comfort Food and Bold Global Dishes

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“Emeril Lagasse’s books are so dependable, filled with accessible recipes that yield excellent results.”
— Chicago Tribune Emeril Lagasse is one of America’s favorite chefs, and in Sizzling Skillets and Other One-Pot Wonders he brings us more than 130 easy, flavorful recipes that feature a single pot or pan, be it a skillet, baking dish, Dutch oven, pot, wok, or slow cooker. From Beef Bourguignon to Chicken and Andouille Jambalaya to Shrimp and Asparagus Risotto to Slow Cooked Pulled Pork, Sizzling Skillets and Other One-Pot Wonders makes Emeril’s trademark recipes even easier to prepare at home while saving on time, space, and clean up.

304 pages, Paperback

First published September 27, 2011

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Emeril Lagasse

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Emeril John Lagasse is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, television personality, and cookbook author. A regional James Beard Award winner, he is perhaps most notable for his Food Network shows Emeril Live and Essence of Emeril as well as catchphrases such as "kick it up a notch" and "BAM!" He is a 1978 graduate of Johnson & Wales University's College of Culinary Arts. The "Emeril Empire" of media, products and restaurants generates an estimated USD$150 million annually in revenue.

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1,547 reviews27 followers
July 4, 2017
I did the usual flip test to multiple pages, pondering the "would I make/eat that?" question, so snapped this one up. After careful study, I've decided that I'll be making the Mussels in a Green Curry Broth for my birthday dinner tomorrow evening. Will adjust rating as/if appropriate, pending the results of that foray. (Update: Holy cow! So fast and easy and oh so tasty. Now to pick the second item to field test . . . .)
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2,969 reviews
September 18, 2019
A little of an old fashioned format, but I'm sure the recipes are good. Just didn't find anything that struck my fancy.
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131 reviews18 followers
February 22, 2012
Wouldn't it be great if, on a cold winter day, Emeril Lagasse would show up at your front door with this cookbook, a bottle of red wine, and an offer to cook dinner for you and your family? The recipes in this book would be perfect for just such a day. Grillades and Stone-Ground Grits, Emeril's Paella, Red Wine and Port Braised Short Ribs, or Cajun Shrimp Stew. Wouldn't these make your kitchen smell wonderful as you sip wine and watch him cook??

This was a good cookbook read. The ingredient lists and directions were clear, and the pages were not over crowded and so were easy to read. Although most of the recipes are not for you if you are watching waistline, many could be modified to lower the calorie content. The only real negative was that a few recipes called for ingredients that might not be found in the grocery stores in my area.

This is definitely a book I would buy for my cookbook shelves.
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27 reviews2 followers
May 4, 2014
I have grown up watching Emeril Lagasse on the Food Network and am always salivating by the time his program is over. Now easier then ever, using just "one-pot" Emeril has compiled a wonderful cookbook with tons of delicious dishes. My favorite thing about this book is the fact that I only need one-pot to complete them (skillets and sauté pans, casseroles and baking dishes, Dutch ovens, big pots, woks, and slow cookers). This is one of my kitchen favorites and recipe guides that I go to when I want to do something that is simple but looks and tastes like I was culinary trained.
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August 5, 2016
The Leek and Bacon Quiche in Potato Crust was really good. (I used turkey bacon instead of pork.)
I've never liked quiche or made it but this was different than the few ones I've tried. It has a lot of flavor.

That is the only recipe I made from the book; and I picked it up from the library on a whim.
Profile Image for Will.
96 reviews6 followers
October 30, 2011
a lot of recipes from all different kinds of cuisines.... where some Emeril recipes take up every burner on the stove and plenty of bowls to make a dinner you will never forget.... this one also offers some crock pot offerings... great set it and forget it recipes for cold winter days ahead
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69 reviews23 followers
January 20, 2014
That was surprisingly disapointing. I made the Indian Beef Curry with Yogurt and the Beef Bouguignon. Both were lackluster. I have tried many of Emeril's dishes on the foodnetwork and they were all amazing, so what the hell?
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1,191 reviews23 followers
March 15, 2012
food fit for a king/queen but with an aproachableness the average cook is looking for. lots of variety. everything from easy to "special occasion".
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908 reviews25 followers
February 23, 2013
Lots of wonderful recipes I would love to try and might be able to do. Lots of great photos of the meals. Loved the chapter breakdowns by cooking container.
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