RV Cook Books

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Recipe: Brown Rice Seafood Supreme

August 19th, 2008 · No Comments

This is another make - ahead summer salad that can be carried in the refrigerator for a quick lunch at a roadside rest stop when you’re in a hurry to make a distant campsite before nightfall. Or serve it for a dinner. It’s filling and meaty yet very low in fat. [Read more →]

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Recipe: Chinese Chicken Salad

August 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Tip: Be creative with this recipe. Add or subtract nuts and seeds according to your taste. If you prefer even more crunch to your salad, add the second package of ramen noodles.

Tip: Seeds and nuts, both shelled and unshelled, keep best and longest when stored in the freezer. Unshelled nuts crack more easily when frozen. [Read more →]

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Recipe: Hot Turkey - Artichoke Sandwiches

July 30th, 2008 · No Comments

The author of “Microwave-Convection Cooking” has taught classes and written about microwave cooking for decades. She now travels the country giving classes at RV rallies on how to use the microwave-convection oven that’s replaced the regular oven in most new RVs. This edition includes information about microwaves and convection ovens, what combination modes mean, cooking utensils, racks, and preheating. Make your own hot sandwiches, using the Low-Mix setting. Use these timings for most sandwich combinations. [Read more →]

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Recipe: Caribbean Chicken Thighs with Buttermilk Cornbread

July 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Boneless, skinless chicken thighs are the way to please dark meat lovers. As a bonus, the cornbread is cooked at the same time (there will probably be extra cornbread). Serve with Pineapple Salsa and a green vegetable. [Read more →]

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On the Go! Microwave-Convection Cooking

May 15th, 2008 · No Comments

The author of “Microwave-Convection Cooking” has taught classes and written about microwave cooking for decades. She now travels the country giving classes at RV rallies on how to use the microwave-convection oven that’s replaced the regular oven in most new RVs. This edition includes information about microwaves and convection ovens, what combination modes mean, cooking utensils, racks, and preheating. The recipes are simple and have minimal ingredients making this the perfect cookbook for RVers and those at home who are also on-the-go. Each recipe includes nutrition/serving information and combination cooking tips. Learn more or order

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