Nana's Family Cookbook ♥ A Tribute to MomOut of the many cookbooks I've created over the past few years, this one is by far the most special. These are my mom's recipes and a few other recipes from family members. This book means more to me than any other book I've ever created. These recipes are what I grew up on. These recipes are what I'm made of (literally)!
A family gathering wouldn’t be a family gathering without these foods. Just the smell of some of these dishes brings back so many fond childhood memories. This cookbook is full of homemade recipes, soul foods, and comfort foods that just make life so much better. I made this family recipe book with lots of love for my family and friends. It is my deepest hope and wish that you and your family can enjoy them all the same.
Side DishesGreen BeansAngie’s Hash Brown CasseroleCrab DipGrape SaladCole Slaw SaladCrazy CrackersHandlesHannie’s Cast Iron Skillet Cornbread
Main DishesChicken Salad SandwichesChicken and DumplingsDarci’s Chicken Tortilla SoupTaco SoupTaco BurgersHam & Cheese SlidersPorcupine MeatballsSloppy JoesCheeseburger PieBeef “Matryoshka”Beef StewBeef BurritosRoast Beef and GravyHannie’s LasagnaLasagnaCrab CakesCrawfish ChowderSalmon PattiesShrimp & Grits
DessertsAunt Judy’s Pecan Pie CakeAngie’s Banana PuddingMelanie’s M&M CookiesChocolate Chip Pound CakeCream Cheese Pound CakePea Pickin’ CakeEarthquake CakeMississippi Mud Pie
Full-Time Mom, Best-Selling Author, and Lover of Food
Hannah Abedikichi is a best-selling author that knows a thing or two about cooking! Cooking and experimenting with foods is her life passion. Driven by her desire for cooking for others (and herself), Hannah spends a lot of time in the kitchen. She enjoys sharing her love of food with the world by creating "no-nonsense" recipe books that anyone can use.
You can find cooking tips, advice, and recipes on her blog, www.abedikitchen.com.
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The title of this cookbook really appealed to me. I mean, recipes from someone’s Nana? They would have to be wonderful, right? But these aren’t all the made from scratch recipes that my Mommom made. Several of the recipes included take help from per-packaged items. However, I don’t find that this has to be a negative thing. For days when you can’t spend a lot of time preparing your meal, there’s nothing wrong with store bought help.
My main disappointment with NANA’S FAMILY COOKBOOK is the lack of photos. I’m sure for smaller press or self-published cookbooks it’s more expensive to include photos, but out of the forty recipes in this book, it would have been nice to have a few to reference.
Some of the recipes you’ll find in this cookbook are . . . Maw Maw’s Blueberry Muffins, Hannie’s Avocado Toast, Crab Dip, Cole Slaw Salad, Porcupine Meatballs, Crawfish Chowder, Chocolate Chip Pound Cake, Mississippi Mud Pie, and over 30 more.
NANA’S FAMILY COOKBOOK does come in print, but I picked my Kindle copy for free!
Nana's Family Cookbook: Our Most Loved Family Recipes by Hannie P. Scott Book starts out with table of contents and recipes are broken up into meal categories. A short introduction, abbreviations used, conversions used. Each recipe starts with a title and servings and a short summary of the dish. Ingredients are listed and you should be able to substitute for your healthier dietary needs: low fat, low sodium, etc. Directions are included. There are NO pictures. There is no nutritional information. Didn't really see anything I'd want to make as some are fried in oils or use pre packaged ingredients.
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Started: 5 September 2018. Finished: 7 September 2018.
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Like the other cookbooks I ve reviewed, this is full of delicious sounding recipes. Thankfully, I can t gain weight just by reading the recipes. As always, she has history behind each recipe, and absolutely no nutritional references. The recipes are good and if you require how each recipe breaks down to each gram of value, you ll be disappointed.
Very easy to follow. None of the dishes required ingredients not in a good pantry. Many K had already tried but still found some interesting different things to add to my version of some recipes think it deserves a 4 for simplicity good cooking. A good one for beginner cooks
I really enjoyed this cookbook. It has all types of recipes requiring all types of ingredients. I have not actually tried any of them yet, however they seem very appealing. I plan on picking up items to make the Biscuits & Gravy, Taco Soup, Shrimp & Grits and Aunt Judy's pecan pie cake. If you enjoy cooking, a simple cookbook like this can be a valuable asset.
This is a book I know I will be using in the kitchen. Lots of great recipes, some from the bisquick recipe book, but good nonetheless. This is a must have for of fashioned just like Granny made meals.
Interesting recipes and directions. Some of the recipes have different ingredients added, which I would differ with but, It's always interesting to read the different ways southern foods are prepared..not bad..
None of these recipes are real food waste of time and money Gross Gross Gross not only are the dump cans and mixes together they are not good pairings of flavors ... not pleased
Nice recipes – typical, I would believe, of what most families eat on a daily basis. Pictures would have made it better! Was easy to understand but I didn’t find anything that was really much different then anything I already have! It did include a new free cookbook.
This unbelievably excellent recipe book was fantastic! I hope to try some of these recipes for my family. They are not complicated and are easy to follow instructions. This was definitely a good book to add to your collection.
Easy, comfort food. But a lot of these recipes have other, better versions. Uses a lot of cake mixes, or canned soups. Not a style of cooking I like. Might be good for young families.