Good Housekeeping Rush Hour Dinners: Great Meals in 30 Minutes or Less

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With 150 triple-tested dinners that go from kitchen to plate in under 30 minutes, Good Housekeeping presents the answer to the harried home cook's how to put a freshly prepared, delectable meal on the table in a hurry.

In today's hectic and crazy world, it's hard to find time to prepare a healthy home-cooked meal. That's why Good Housekeeping's "Rush Hour!" magazine column has proved so popular; it helps busy people make wonderful dinners in less than half an hour. Now there's an entire new book of Rush Hour recipes, with 150 quick and delicious dishes featuring beef, pork, fish, chicken, pasta, vegetables, and soups. Some are classic American favorites; others are Italian, Thai, Mexican, or other specialties. Since these entrees take under 30 minutes, there's time to bake delicious desserts too. The book's introduction offers time-saving cooking tips, with advice on stocking the pantry, the best kitchen equipment, and food preparation shortcuts.

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I had the opportunity to try out two recipes from this cookbook. The first one was the No-Bake Tamale Pie, and the second was the Chicken with Smashed Potatoes, Potpie Style, which is the cover picture on the right.

The Tamale Pie had a unique touch with the use of polenta on top, which indeed made the preparation quicker. However, I have to admit that I missed the traditional cornbread. Additionally, it had a really spicy kick to it.

The Chicken dish, on the other hand, was truly delicious. Although the tarragon had a taste that resembled black licorice, which I found a bit yucky, it didn't overshadow the overall deliciousness of the dish.

Regarding the cookbook itself, it has pictures for approximately one-third of the recipes. The pictures were nice and added an appealing visual element, but I would have preferred to have more of them.

The timing mentioned in the recipes was a little iffy. What was stated as 15 minutes actually meant closer to 25 minutes or so.

On a positive note, this cookbook gets bonus points for being the genesis of Alisa's world famous puffy pancakes!
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