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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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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • 60 quick and tasty recipes for hassle-free meals from the viral creator of Your Barefoot Neighbor, featuring comforting slow cooker, sheet pan, and one-pot dinners Social media creator Matthew Bounds is beloved for his simple and satisfying recipes that help you get dinner on the table with minimal fuss. Whether you’re new to cooking or simply looking for efficient and delicious meals, Keep It Simple, Y’all is packed with recipes that will fit seamlessly into your busy lifestyle. With easy-to-follow instructions and budget-friendly ingredients, Matthew’s laid-back approach to cooking takes the intimidation out of making delicious, home-cooked meals. In Keep It Simple, Y'all, you’ll find sixty dishes that come together effortlessly but deliver undeniably delicious results. Imagine coming home to a savory, slow-cooked meal like Beef and Mushroom Stroganoff or Chicken Tortilla Soup that’s been simmering all day, throwing together flavorful sheet pan dinners with minimal cleanup like Shrimp and Veggie Stir Fry or Cajun Ranch Chicken Breasts, or using rotisserie chicken to whip up a Goat Cheese Pesto Pasta or French Onion Chicken Casserole. The recipes here are flexible and beginner-friendly, relying mostly on pantry ingredients, and Matthew includes tips that encourage you to make the recipes your own—leave out the ingredients you don’t like and swap in what you have on hand. With Your Barefoot Neighbor to the rescue, you’ll find yourself creating wholesome, homemade meals the whole family will enjoy.
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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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Bring the joy of Italian cooking to your kitchen with 100 classic and incredibly delicious Italian family favorites, from the star of Laura in the Kitchen. When Laura Vitale moved to the United States from her native Italy as a teenager, she was homesick—not just for her family, but for her beloved nonna’s cooking. The slow-cooked Sunday sauces loaded with pork ribs and tender braised beef (and plenty of red wine), the quick pan-fried breaded chicken cutlets destined to be Parmesan’d, the frittata de maccheroni that she’d tuck in a knapsack for beachside picnics . . . and so began a quest to re-create Nonna’s delicious legacy in Laura’s New Jersey kitchen. Ever since, Laura has spent countless hours on the phone with Nonna to learn her secrets for the crispiest fried Cacio e Pepe Aranini, Zia Mimma’s Focaccia Barese (mashed potatoes are the key to its fluffy texture), decadent four-cheese baked ziti, a Sunday supper go-to of Roasted Chicken and Potatoes with Herby Lemon Salsa, and a semolina cake to end all yellow cakes, topped with heaps of limoncello-soaked strawberries. Decades of Sunday suppers, holiday meals, and get-it-done-fast weeknight dinners have perfected the flavors and techniques that represent the essence of Laura’s Italy.
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Indulge in a year-long culinary journey with "Date Night Dinner Class" a sensational cooking book designed to elevate your romantic evenings at home. This carefully curated collection of delectable recipes promises to turn your date nights into unforgettable dining experiences, right in the comfort of your own kitchen. Inside this enchanting cookbook, you'll discover a sumptuous array of dinner recipes, each meticulously crafted to suit the intimate atmosphere of a cozy night in for two. From mouthwatering appetizers to scrumptious main courses and divine desserts, you'll find an entire year's worth of inspiration to impress your loved one. With "Date Night Dinner Class" you'll celebrate love and connection through the art of cooking. Share laughter, create memories, and savor each bite of your lovingly prepared meals. This cookbook is the ultimate companion for couples looking to reignite the romance and create a year full of delightful dining adventures. Make every night a special occasion. Turn the page and embark on a year-long culinary journey of love with "Date Night Dinner Class"
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Becoming the baker of your dreams is easy—all it takes is a healthy appetite for learning and pinch of persistence! You don’t need a pantry full of specialty ingredients and equipment to become a great baker. You’ll quickly learn in Dessert Course that mastering a few foundational skills and understanding the whys and hows of baking science is all you need. Benjamin Delwiche, AKA Benjamin the Baker, is a math teacher by day and renegade social media baking scientist by night. His approach to baking is inspired by his approach to teaching—he’s committed to breaking down the mystery of baking success so his audience, like his students, can become stronger and more knowledgeable. First, you’ll learn how to break down a recipe, the essential mixing methods, and even how to re-formulate any recipe to make it work to your advantage. Let’s say you want to make chocolate chip cookies but you only have a few tablespoons of flour left—using Ben’s Baker’s Percentages technique, you’ll be able to figure out how many cookies you can make. The second half of the book showcases over 30 core recipes with variations—each one includes a flow chart so you can bake your own adventure. You’ll be able to visually understand what makes a chewy chocolate chip cookie vs a crispy one and what it will take to get to your desired destination. Above all else, this book is a celebration of the art and science of baking: the ingredients, the recipes, and the concepts that make a baked good both technically successful and undeniably delicious.
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Zen is not just about what we do in the meditation hall, but what we do in the home, the workplace, and the community. That's the premise of this book: how to cook what Zen Buddhists call "the supreme meal"—life. It has to be nourishing, and it has to be shared. And we can use only the ingredients at hand. Inspired by the thirteenth-century manual of the same name by Dogen, the founder of the Japanese Soto Zen tradition, this book teaches us how we can "enlarge the family we're feeding" if we just use some imagination. Bernie Glassman founded Greyston Bakery in Yonkers, New York, in 1982 to employ those whom other companies deem unemployable—the homeless, ex-cons, recovering addicts, low-skill individuals—with the belief that investing in people, and not just products, does pay. He was right. Greyston has evolved into an $8 million-a-year business with clients all over New York City. It is the sole supplier of brownies to Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, and has even sold cakes to the White House. But financial profit is only one of two bottom lines that Greyston is committed to. The other one is social impact, and this goal is certainly being met. The bakery enterprise has led to the creation of the Greyston Foundation, an integrated network of organizations that provide affordable housing, child care, counseling services, and health care to families in the community. Using entrepreneurship to solve the problems of the inner city, Greyston has become a national model for comprehensive community development. Its giving back is more than just sloughing off a percentage of its profits and donating it to charity; it's about working with the community's needs right from the beginning—bringing them from the margins to the core. As its company motto goes, "We don't hire people to bake brownies. We bake brownies to hire people." This book is as much a self-manual as a business manual, addressing such concepts as • Beginner's mind • The Middle Way of Sustainability • The "hungry ghosts" of Buddhism as a picture of all humanity • Working with our faults • Indra's Net and the interconnectedness of life • Leaving no trace