Quick & Kosher – Recipes From The Bride Who Knew Nothing (Hardcover)
The only cookbook that wants to get you out of the kitchen! This is the hilarious story of Jamie Geller, a spunky young TV exec who came into marriage and kosher cooking without knowing a spatula from a saucepan. Determined to master cooking, yet pressed for time, she was dismayed to find that most cookbooks consider an hour of preparation time quick, and presumed more culinary skill than many of us have. So Jamie set out to compile her own special collection of quick and easy …
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Mark Bittman’s Quick and Easy Recipes from the New York Times: Featuring 350 recipes from the author of HOW TO COOK EVERYTHING and THE BEST RECIPES IN THE WORLD (Paperback)
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Culling 350 recipes from his New York Times “The Minimalist” column, Bittman offers a go-to volume for anyone who enjoys cooking simply. His recipes are easy to follow and execute, but they maintain a level of sophistication and freshness that many super-quick cookbooks lack. All recipes are marked with a realistic estimate of how much time they require, start to finish: Chicken with Coconut and Lime takes 20 minutes; Sparkling Cider Poached Fish takes 15 minu…
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The Quick Recipe Cookbook (Paperback)
Let this five-star recipe book take you from zero to sixty for putting some quick and simple gourmet meals on the table. You’ll find almost 300 gorgeous pages with fabulous recipes for soups, chicken, lamb, beef and veal, pork, seafood, noodles, grains, pastas, vegetables, salads, snacks and desserts. In addition to an outstanding cookbook, you get exquisite photos on every page illustrating the epitome of food presentation. This serious kitchen manual will guide you through…
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Cooking Light Cook’s Essential Recipe Collection: Chicken: 58 essential recipes to eat smart, be fit, live well (the Cooking Light.cook’s ESSENTIAL RECIPE COLLECTION) (Hardcover)
Cooking Light fans will have something to cluck about with this handsome edition of Essentials Recipe Collection series. It’s destined to be drooled over as much for its superb visual appeal and readability as it is for the dozens of fresh recipes. All have been kitchen-tested at least twice, often more, to guarantee the “yum” factor. This new collection reflects the fundamental essence of Cooking Light magazine: good taste, good food, and healthy living.
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Recipe Hall of Fame Quick & Easy Cookbook: Winning Recipes from Hometown America (Quail Ridge Press Cookbook Series.) (Paperback)
What can you do in fifteen minutes? Homework? Housework? Doubtful! Make a fantastic dish? Definitely! With the Recipe Hall of Fame Quick & Easy Cookbook, preparing great fare is not work – it’s a snap! From the Best of the Best database of over 12,000 recipes, editors Gwen McKee and Barbara Moseley have selected over 500 easy recipes. Wow guests with 15-Minute Creamy Fettuccini Alfredo. Delight a neighbor with Busy Day Lemon Cheesecake or Six-Minute pecan Pie. With ch…
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Why Buy Cook Book Recipes?
Where can you go to get free cook book recipes that are actually worth cooking up in the kitchen? It seems easy enough with advanced search engines and resources online-but most of them don’t offer quality stuff. So what are you to do? One thing is for certain; finding free recipes can be quite a hassle, so let’s look at the best places to get recipes without shelling out money.
1.) Search engines. Using a search engine built-in your browser or by simply navigating to Google or Yahoo!, you can have access to tons of quality indexed websites that will offer recipes at no charge. The problem here is actually finding the few “golden nuggets” amongst the piles of “rubbish.” If you are fluent in Google searching you can have great success, but let’s move along to some other resources just in case you aren’t.
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3.) Cooking websites. If you look around at different types of cooking websites, they wouldn’t necessarily have great recipes. Still, you can find a lot of really good recipes for free. Eventually, with time and patience, you’re bound to run into some truly great free recipes.
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