It’s the Let’s Eat Blog Hop sponsored by Amy at Over At Our Place. You may be arriving here from Deb’s blog Paper Turtle. If not, Amy has a complete list of blogs here.
I collect cookbooks and read them like novels. I love to look at the beautiful food photography, and I am always looking for new ideas and techniques to try in the kitchen.
When we moved into our house, the only thing left behind by the previous owners was this green bookcase which I quickly appropriated for my cookbook collection. It sits right next to our kitchen table so they’re easy to get to.
Like a bride on her wedding day, I have OLD cookbooks . . .
You can tell by the stains on the covers that these are not only old, but well-loved cookbooks.
I have NEW cookbooks . . .
I have BORROWED cookbooks . . .
Sometimes these borrowed cookbooks become the next new ones in the collection.
And although I couldn’t many blue cookbooks, I do have FAVORITES.
I can always rely on these recipes to be delicious and beautiful to look at. I have Ina Garten’s newest cookbook on preorder at Amazon.
I have two recipes to share. One from the oldest of my cookbooks, purchased on our honeymoon nearly 40 years ago. It’s great the first day and just as good leftover. This has been one of Tracy’s favorite recipes ever since we bought this cookbook. The inscription reads: “Boston 1973.”
Cheeseburger Pie
From The Eatgood Revival by Holly Finlay and Judy Wallace
Crust: 1 ¼ cup stuffing mix
¼ c. melted butter or margarine
Mix together and press into a 9” pie plate.*
Filling: 1 lb. ground beef
½ tsp. oregano
1 small onion, chopped
½ c. bread crumbs
4 oz. tomato sauce (½ can)
Brown beef with onion and drain off all fat. Mix the meat and onion with everything else, and spoon into crust.
Topping: 8 oz. grated cheddar chees
1 egg
¼ c. milk
½ tsp. mustard
1 tsp. worchestershire sauce
Mix together and spread on top of meat. Bake pie 30 mintes at 425°.
Sauce: Mix the other ½ can of tomato sauce with ½ c. chili sauce. Bring to a
boil and serve with pie.
* I learned the trick of putting one pie plate inside the other to make a uniform crust when you are using crumbs, or in this case, stuffing. Works like a charm every time.
And my favorite recipe from the Barefoot Contessa, good all year long with garden fresh tomatoes or store-bought ones.
Roasted Tomatoes with Basil
From Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics
12 plum tomatoes, halved lengthwise; remove as many seeds as you can
¼ c. good olive oil
1 ½ Tbs. aged balsamic vinegar
2 large garlic cloves, minced
2 tsp. sugar
1 ½ tsp. salt
½ tsp. freshly ground pepper
10 large fresh basil leaves, julienned
Preheat oven to 425°.
Arrange tomatoes on a sheet pan, cut sides up, in a single layer. Drizzle with the olive oil and the balsamic vinegar. Sprinkle with the garlic, sugar, salt, and pepper. Roast for 25-30 minutes, until the tomatoes start to carmelize and the flavors are concentrated. Sprinkle the basil on top, and serve warm or at room temperature.
I have served these as a side dish with various meats, but this summer we chopped up the tomatoes and served them over pasta. Delicious and so easy! You can make these ahead. They keep in a plastic container for several days in the refrigerator.
Off you go now to Scrap Dreams. I’m sure Cheri has cooked up a great post for you!
Yum! I would never have thought of using stuffing to make the base of a pie, this looks seriously good! And I love roasted tomatoes too, yours look delicious.
Karen,your cookbook collection is something to behold!
I have a Mollie Katzen too – an old vegetarian one with some great recipes.
I don’t often make dishes with crusts as I never seem to get them right – the tip of the dish within the dish is very helpful.
Oh, the tomatoes ….. hmmmmmm, yummo!
omgosh…those tomatoes look…yuummmmooooo!!!
I love cookbooks as well,Karen….but your collection looks amazing.
The crust of the first recipe looks really intersting…would never have thought of using stuffing that way…..must give it a go……the tomato recipe sounds absolutely delicious…a must try.
I also have a large collection of cookbooks. I can never have enough. I wil be making this delicious sounding pie. I love Barefoot Contessa recipes so thanks for sharing the tomato recipe here.
…those tomatoes, to die for. Thank you! 🙂
Oh, Karen, both of these recipes sound like something my family would LOVE! We may be adding new favorites to our list. :o)
Awesome food post here, and I’m envious of your cookbook collection. Wow! I’m definitely going to pick up at least one copy of Barefoot Contesa’s series.
That looks absolutely delicious!
Gorgeous, gorgeous collection of cookbooks – it makes my librarian fingers just itch to leaf through them!
That first recipe is exactly the kind of food my son devours – it will definitely be a winner round here, thank you.
Those roasted tomatoes are DELISH!! One of my favourite Barefoot Contessa recipes – if only because it’s so easy and tasty. I love the Contessa! My kids are going to love that Cheeseburger Pie. Thanks for sharing 🙂
I’ve been looking for a good roasted tomato recipe! Thanks so much
Mmm, those tomatoes look wonderful, and I love your book collection; especially the Applehold and Motherpie one. What a great title!
Both look totally yummy in very different ways. We weed through and purge our cookbooks every five years or so, to keep them under control!
Rinda
Quite the cookbook collection! And I love all of your photos of the books and the food. Yum.
Those tomatoes look yummy and that is coming from a tomato phobic!
I love your cookbook collection!! I thought I had a lot, but wow, you beat me!! I enjoyed those photos just as much as the food ones 🙂
Wow, and I thought I had a lot of cookbooks. I love them, I see one I could buy every time I go to a bookshop!
These recipes look fabulous, I will definitely be trying out the cheeseburger pie, it seems to have all my favourite things inside. Thanks for sharing! xx
The sad truth is, Mel, that I purged my cookbook collection a year ago and got rid of probably 10-15. Since then, of course, I’ve bought 4 more with the new Barefoot Contessa on order!
Cheeseburger pie looks really interesting though I am not keen on stuffing! I have never heard of the Barefoot Contessa so will have to investigate those cook books! Thanks xxx
both homey meal contributions! thank you for sharing:)
I may have to make cheeseburger pie for my oldest son this week but will have to add some bacon in to make it perfect for him. I would love some of the tomatoes over spaghetti with shaved pamesan and some crusty bread TONIGHT!
I have never seen so many cookery books. I like to look at them but usually go to the internet if I want to make a particular dish. I probably end up combining a few. I like the hint about the two plates.
I can almost smell those tomatoes cooking – oh yum!!!
this looks amazing! thanks for sharing!
Yum! That looks amazing! Might have to try this one out! 🙂
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