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Balanced. Bold. Beautiful. The millions of fans of the Half Baked Harvest blog and bestselling books have fallen in love with Tieghan Gerard’s recipes for their wholesome decadence, unfussy approach, and smart twists on comforting favorites. Written and photographed in the stunning mountains of Colorado, inspired by her big, unique family, and focused on what you’ll want to eat day-in-day-out, Half Baked Harvest Every Day delivers more than 120 all-new recipes that will feed your body and soul. For Tieghan, feel-good food isn’t about restrictive eating. It’s about enjoying real food with lots of flavor, and the satisfaction of sharing it with those you love. Finding balance is about giving your body and your cravings what they need . . . whether that’s a light, vegetable-packed dish or a big ole plate of something comforting. In this collection, there are plenty of plant-forward favorites, like Chipotle Cheddar Corn Chowder and Spinach and Pesto–Stuffed Butternut Squash. Tieghan also shares flavor-packed family go-tos, like Pizza Pasta with Pepperoni Bread Crumbs, Crispy Carnitas Taquitos, and Spicy Pretzel Chicken Fingers with Hot Honey. And to keep a smile on everyone’s face, you’ll find luscious desserts, like Chocolate Olive Oil Cake and a Lemon Tart with Vanilla Sugar, made with a focus on wholesome, minimally processed ingredients. Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, snack time, dinner, or dessert . . . this book has tried-and-true recipes that will make you feel good about sharing them at your table.
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Love and Lemons is back with make-now and make-ahead vegetarian recipes—including 100+ tested vegan options—for every kind of cook. Over the years, Jeanine Donofrio’s wildly popular Love and Lemons recipes and her bestselling books have become the go-to gold standard for incredibly simple, deeply flavorful, and nourishing vegetarian meals. From the feedback she’s gotten from her enormously engaged online community, she’s sussed out that her fans all love her fast, veggie-first approach to recipes that fit into their busy lives and make them feel good. But they also fall into two camps of homecooks: those who keep a folder of go-to recipes they can easily make right now, and those who like to plan ahead. Love and Lemons: Simple Feel-Good Food caters to both (and those of us who toggle back and forth). Each chapter—Breakfasts, Salads, Soups and Stews, Dinners, and Desserts—is divided into two parts: one for recipes you can make with minimal prep and ingredients and the second for food you can prepare ahead of time, like the perfect lasagna (with ideas for changing up the layers) and packable salads. Every recipe is supplemented by Jeanine’s trusted tips and flow charts that offer easy visuals on how to mix and match ingredients for fresh, must-eaes, whether you’re reusing ingredients or not. With recipes for Eat-the-Rainbow Blender Soups, a Mix-and-Match Tahini Cookies section, charts for satisfying grain bowls, and 3-in-1 recipes (three dinner dishes to make with one whole vegetable), Love and Lemons: Simple Feel-Good Food is a treasure trove of inspiring and easy ways to get delicious food on the table.
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An inspiring collection of more than 75 delicious recipes guides young cooks with easy-to-follow directions, beautiful recipe photography, and colorfully illustrated step-by-step techniques. From Eggs Benedict and Miso Soup to Holiday Turkey and Lemon Meringue Pie, the recipes in this book will help aspiring chefs master their favorite dishes for breakfast, soups, salads, main courses, snacks, and dessert. More than 75 recipe favorites Recipes for all times of the day, from Breakfast through Dinner and Dessert Illustrated cooking techniques for easy comprehension at a glance Easy step-by-step recipe instructions make cooking easy Gorgeous color photography provides visual inspiration Perfect for kids age 8-12 There is no better way to learn how cook like a pro than to start with a comprehensive collection of super tasty and reliable recipes supported by step-by-step directions and illustrated techniques. From breakfast, soups, salads, and snacks to main courses and desserts, the more than 75 recipes in these pages equip the aspiring junior chef with expert dishes for every occasion. Whether you’re interested in whipping up apple pancakes to start the day, frying crispy Japanese tempera, making Italian gnocchi from scratch, roasting a holiday turkey, or perfecting the art of the pie crust, the recipes in these pages will soon have you cooking like a master chef. Chapters include: Breakfast Soups & Salads Snacks Mains Desserts
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JAMES BEARD AWARD FINALIST • The New York Times bestselling collection of 130 easy, flavor-forward recipes from beloved chef Yotam Ottolenghi. In Ottolenghi Simple, powerhouse author and chef Yotam Ottolenghi presents 130 streamlined recipes packed with his signature Middle Eastern–inspired flavors, all simple in at least (and often more than) one way: made in 30 minutes or less, with 10 or fewer ingredients, in a single pot, using pantry staples, or prepared ahead of time for brilliantly, deliciously simple meals. Brunch gets a make-over with Braised Eggs with Leeks and Za’atar; Cauliflower, Pomegranate, and Pistachio Salad refreshes the side-dish rotation; Lamb and Feta Meatballs bring ease to the weeknight table; and every sweet tooth is sure to be satisfied by the spectacular Fig and Thyme Clafoutis. With more than 130 photographs, this is elemental Ottolenghi for everyone.
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Savannah Guthrie, Craig Melvin, Carson Daly, Jenna Bush, and the other TODAY show hosts curate a collection of the show’s most popular recipes Today Loves Food is an accessible and beautiful cookbook featuring the recipes that have made TODAY a top destination for home cooks looking for easy, delicious meals. Ever wonder what your favorite TODAY show host cooks at home? Well, Today Loves Food features all-new recipe notes from Savannah Guthrie, Craig Melvin, Al Roker, and Jenna Bush Hager, who have selected recipes that they love and make for their own families. Today Loves Food also includes recipes by fan-favorite guests, as well as a foreword by Ina Garten. TODAY hosts and contributors: Al Roker Hoda Kotb Jenna Bush Hager Savannah Guthrie Carson Daly Craig Melvin Sheinelle Jones Dylan Dreyer Celeb chefs: Adam Richman: TV host and cookbook author Alejandra Ramos: Host of The Great American Recipe Alex Guarnaschelli: Chef and host of Ciao House Ali Rosen: Author of 15 Minute Meals Alison Roman: Cookbook author Alon Shaya: Chef and cofounder of Pomegranate Hospitality Ayesha Nurdjaja: Chef-partner at Shuka and Shukette Bobby Flay: Chef at Brasserie B Camila Alves McConaughey: Founder of Women of Today Ching He Huang: TV chef and cookbook author Christina Tosi: Chef and owner of Milk Bar Curtis Stone: Chef at Maude Daniel Boulud: Chef and restaurateur David Rose: Author of EGGin’ Edy Massih: Chef and owner of Edy’s Grocer Elizabeth Heiskell: Author of Come on Over! Elizabeth Poett: Author of The Ranch Table cookbook Eric Ripert: Chef and co-owner of Le Bernardin Erin French: Chef and owner of The Lost Kitchen Gaby Dalkin: Founder and author of What’s Gaby Cooking Gesine Bullock-Prado: Owner and baking instructor at Sugar Glider Kitchen Hetty Lui McKinnon: Cookbook author and food writer Hillary Sterling: Chef at Ci Siamo Ina Garten: Author and TV host of Barefoot Contessa Jernard Wells: Chef and host of New Soul Kitchen Jet Tila: Host of Ready Jet Cook JJ Johnson: Chef and founder of Field Trip Jocelyn Delk Adams: Author and founder of Grandbaby Cakes José Andrés: Founder, José Andrés Group Judy Joo: TV chef Julius Roberts: Cook, author and farmer Katie Lee Biegel: Cohost of The Kitchen Kwame Onwuachi: Chef at Tatiana Laura Vitale: Author and host of Laura in the Kitchen Lazarus Lynch: Author of Son of Southern Chef Marcus Samuelsson: Chef and owner of the Marcus Samuelsson Group Mark Anderson & Ryan Fey: The Grill Dads Martha Stewart: Chef and author Matt Abdoo: Chef-partner at Pig Beach BBQ Maya-Camille Broussard: Chef, owner, and author of Justice of the Pies Michael Solomonov: Chef and co-owner of Zahav Michael Symon: Chef and restaurateur Molly Yeh: Host of Food Network’s Girl Meets Farm Nancy Silverton: Chef and co-owner of Mozza Restaurant Group Priyanka Naik: Chef and author of The Modern Tiffin Radhi Devlukia: Author of JoyFull Roze Traore: Chef and entrepreneur Stefano Secchi: Chef-partner at Rezdôra Sunny Anderson: Co-host of The Kitchen Yasmin Fahr: Author of Cook Simply, Live Fully
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The next best thing to having Mark Bittman in the kitchen with you Mark Bittman's highly acclaimed, bestselling book How to Cook Everything is an indispensable guide for any modern cook. With How to Cook Everything The Basics he reveals how truly easy it is to learn fundamental techniques and recipes. From dicing vegetables and roasting meat, to cooking building-block meals that include salads, soups, poultry, meats, fish, sides, and desserts, Bittman explains what every home cook, particularly novices, should know. 1,000 beautiful and instructive photographs throughout the book reveal key preparation details that make every dish inviting and accessible. With clear and straightforward directions, Bittman's practical tips and variation ideas, and visual cues that accompany each of the 185 recipes, cooking with How to Cook Everything The Basics is like having Bittman in the kitchen with you. This is the essential teaching cookbook, with 1,000 photos illustrating every technique and recipe; the result is a comprehensive reference that’s both visually stunning and utterly practical. Special Basics features scattered throughout simplify broad subjects with sections like “Think of Vegetables in Groups,” “How to Cook Any Grain,” and “5 Rules for Buying and Storing Seafood.” 600 demonstration photos each build on a step from the recipe to teach a core lesson, like “Cracking an Egg,” “Using Pasta Water,” “Recognizing Doneness,” and “Crimping the Pie Shut.” Detailed notes appear in blue type near selected images. Here Mark highlights what to look for during a particular step and offers handy advice and other helpful asides. Tips and variations let cooks hone their skills and be creative.
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First published in 1891, Pellegrino Artusi's La scienza in cucina e l'arte di mangier bene has come to be recognized as the most significant Italian cookbook of modern times. It was reprinted thirteen times and had sold more than 52,000 copies in the years before Artusi's death in 1910, with the number of recipes growing from 475 to 790. And while this figure has not changed, the book has consistently remained in print. Although Artusi was himself of the upper classes and it was doubtful he had ever touched a kitchen utensil or lit a fire under a pot, he wrote the book not for professional chefs, as was the nineteenth-century custom, but for middle-class family cooks: housewives and their domestic helpers. His tone is that of a friendly advisor – humorous and nonchalant. He indulges in witty anecdotes about many of the recipes, describing his experiences and the historical relevance of particular dishes. Artusi's masterpiece is not merely a popular cookbook; it is a landmark work in Italian culture. This English edition (first published by Marsilio Publishers in 1997) features a delightful introduction by Luigi Ballerini that traces the fascinating history of the book and explains its importance in the context of Italian history and politics. The illustrations are by the noted Italian artist Giuliano Della Casa.