This one-of-a-kind cookbook features simple, yet irresistible recipes for weeknight meals, laid-back gatherings, potlucks, picnics, tailgating parties and more from the Deen brothers. - Chapters spotlight the Deen brothers' specialties--from Bobby's all-time favorite goulash to Jamie's amazing cheeseburger pies.
- Fresh and upbeat, it's spiced up with lively Deen brothers' tidbits and stories giving you an inside look at their lives.
- Deen family photos and recent photos of the brothers shaking it up in the kitchen with family and friends add a special touch.
Sometimes I like to get my Martha Stewart vibe going. This book brings it out. I've had it for several years and it's one that I always pick back up. I made dinner tonight from it (at the boy child's request) and that made me think of it.
Here's what we had: Sucky picture excused. Bobby's Goulash...It's simple food, but tastes so flipping good.
I've actually made several of the recipes from this book: Baked Tilapia with Garlic and Lime-4 stars Spaghetti casserole-ehh 2 stars (I'm not crazy about spaghetti) Creamy artichoke and spinach dip with pita chips-5 frigging high stars Pimento cheese-5 stars-best recipe I've found for this crack dip 5 veggie-4 cheese lasanga-4.5 stars and the slaw..I lie and say it's my recipe. Shut up..Like you never do that. 5 stars (excuse crappy pic-I had hungry people staring at me!)
This honestly is one of my favorite cookbooks..and I have a ton. It even has pretty pictures!
I took a pic of them but the stupid things wants to post sideways so you are going to have to pick up a copy.
This book is ten years old, but it contains some amazingly ageless, down home simple fare. And I’m a big fan of that! Come on, you know you are too.
Beautiful color photos though out, showcase the delicious dishes included. There’s not a photo for every recipe, but enough to make readers mouths water.
Many of the chapters are broken down into individual meals. For instance, Gather ‘Round The Table breaks meals done by the day. Monday starts off the week with Bacon-Wrapped Chicken Breast with Chile Cheese Sauce, and Red Potato and Green Bean Sauté, and Thursday brings Bobby’s Special Seared and Backed Thick-Cut Pork Chops, and Couscous Salad with Feta, Tomato, and Olives. Unfortunately, Friday seems to have been forgotten. Well, we can just eat out that night.
Other chapters contain meals to take on outings, classic favorite, and of course, desserts. You’ll find Tender Southern Pound Cake, Sweet Potato Meringue Pie, and Double-Fudge Bread Pudding. Yumola!
All in all, THE DEEN BROS. Y’ALL COME EAT is a recipe book I’m sure you’ll turn to often when you’re in the mood for simple comfort food dining.
We were in Savannah recently and saw both Jamie and Bobby in The Lady & Sons gift shop, so I had to buy the book and get them to sign it! (They are just as cute as they are on tv!!)
Found lots of good southern staples and basic meal recipes in this book. I've tried a few that have turned out great in the past and spent today flagging new recipes I want to try from the book.
This cookbook is way fun to read. There are lots of different types of recipes from fancy to easy with various ingredients. It covers different food types (appetizers, desserts, main dishes, sides, etc.) and various ways to cook them (bake, grill, fry, etc.)
It was also entertaining to read! I made something in there and it actually turned out like the picture. You know that NEVER happens so I was pleased to see the things weren't so difficult I couldn't manage.
Yum, yum, yum. And I'm not just talking about the recipes! I have a bit of a celeb crush on Bobby Deen, but besides that the photos were drool worthy and the recipes, well I wanted to try them all!