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The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook: The New Classics description
Glazed Ham 101 and Mrs. Kostyra's Babkas From Martha Stewart, Author of The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook: The Original Classics and The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook: The New Classics Throughout my childhood in Nutley, New Jersey, holiday meals--and even summer picnics--often included a delicious smoked ham. My father would take special trips into Manhattan to Mr. Kurowycky's shop on the Lower East Side, which specialized in Eastern European-style cured meats. When Dad returned home, wed score the ham, brush on a thick layer of brown sugar, and bake it in the oven. I've made many of my own trips to Kurowycky's until very recently, when the store closed. As for the hams preparation, I tinkered with the family recipe, incorporating different spices and sweeteners to create my own glaze. In this version, the spice from the yellow mustard and fennel seeds balances the brown sugar and molasses, while the fresh bay leaves wrapped around the shank bone add an ornamental and flavorful finish. --Martha Stewart See the recipes for Glazed Ham and Mrs. Kostyra's Babkas in the Fall into Cooking store.
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The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook: The New Classics Customer Reviews
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Good reference but some pesky problems
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As others have noted, the index in this book contains entries for both this book, in black ink, and for [[ASIN:0307393828 The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook: The Original Classics]] in blue. Well, since this book has a blue cover, you would (as least I did, and continue to) think the blue ink entries are for the blue-covered book. Not so. The index is pretty good; much better than my old stand-by, the [[ASIN:0696234491 New Cook Book (Better Homes & Gardens New Cookbooks)]]. Many index entries have useful "see also" entries.
There are a few (often just a few per section) helpful black and white photos, and some gorgeous color photos of some recipes. Like other reviews, I've noted some easy and some quite difficult recipes. The print on the pages extends into the gutter (the margin in the binding of the book) too much; when the book is open on the kitchen counter, part of the print is curved down into the binding a bit, making it a little less easy to read.
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