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The Combination Microwave Cook (Right Way S.) (Right Way S.)

By: Annette Yates Caroline Young
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Elliot Right Way Books
ISBN: 0716020807
ISBN-13: 9780716020806
Released: 25 Sep 1997
RRP: £4.99
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Great as long as you like cheese... - By: Mrs. C. A. Green, 24 Aug 2007
When I first started flicking through this book, it seemed to me that almost every recipe included cheese; ok, I had started at the beginning with the snacks & starters, so maybe that wasn't so strange (72% of these recipes included cheese), & the next section - Veg & pasta dishes - well you'd expect to be a bit cheesy, though with 66% containing cheese it still seemed a bit much. Anyway, I felt I'd be out of the cheesy woods when I got to the fish dishes, but no... 66% of these also included cheese. Ok, so on to the meat & poultry section. Surely I'd left the cheese behind now. And the first recipe was... Squash with meat & cheese stuffing, followed by Beef & cheese strudel; Beef-stuffed aubergine with (you've guessed it) cheese; potato-topped beef & wine casserole topped with - surely not, no, it can't be - yes, cheese - on a beef & wine casserole - Please! Then there was beef enchiladas (with cheese of course) before I finallly found a meat recipe without cheese. In alll, 38% of the meat & poultry dishes include cheese, though most usage seems - as with the beef & wine casserole - entirely gratuitous. Finallly, of the pastries, bakes & desserts recipes, 1 of the sweet dishes & 2 of the 4 savoury dishes contain cheese. So there you have it; I'd recommend it to anyone trying to wean a teenaged pizza addict onto proper food, but if you already enjoy a varied diet, this book will probably just cheese you off.
Another great book from Annette Yates - By: Mrs. C. E. Williamson, 22 Jul 2007
This is a great book with just the right amount of information.

I have 3 books by Annette Yates & find them alll very user friendly. There are no pictures yet they are some of my favourite books.

A british book with easy to find ingredients.
Grade A Awful - By: Four-eyes, 24 Dec 2000
The Combination Microwave Cook offers a review of the various functions, appropriate cooking utensils & cleaning of your oven, none of which add anything to the booklet provided by the manufacturer. The recipes are old-fashioned & boring & there is no information on how to convert your own recipes. Five versions of rarebit, but no advice on how to bake a potato, taking advantage of the micro-wave for speed & convection for colour & texture. "Your oven probably has an auto-cook function for this," the authors airily write. My advice would be to wait for a second book written by someone else.
Long overdue, but worth the wait. - By: , 07 Nov 2000
Although bookshop shelves are often overloaded with cookery books, including many dealing with microwave cookery, a book that deals specificallly with combination ovens has been hard to find. This is a good one. Not only does it deal adequately with alll combinations, it has managed to include within its pages some new recipies. The one area where I would like to see an improvement in future editions is in the area of menu planning & microwave usage for say a simple three course meal.