This Will Make It Taste Good: A New Path to Simple Cooking

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UPC:
9780316381123
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
10/20/2020
Release Date:
10/20/2020
Author:
Howard, Vivian
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
352
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An Eater Best Cookbook of Fall 2020 From caramelized onions to fruit preserves, make home cooking quick and easy with ten simple "kitchen heroes" in these 125 recipes from the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of Deep Run Roots. I wrote this book to inspire you, and I promise it will change the way you cook, the way you think about whats in your fridge, the way you see yourself in an apron. Vivian Howards first cookbook chronicling the food of Eastern North Carolina, Deep Run Roots, was named one of the best of the year by 18 national publications, including the New York Times, USA Today, Bon Appetit, and Eater, and won an unprecedented four IACP awards, including Cookbook of the Year. Now, Vivian returns with an essential work of home-cooking genius that makes simple food exciting and accessible, no matter your skill level in the kitchen. Each chapter of This Will Make It Taste Good is built on a flavor heroa simple but powerful recipe like her briny green sauce, spiced nuts, fruit preserves, deeply caramelized onions, and spicy pickled tomatoes. Like a belt that lends you a waist when youre feeling baggy, these flavor heroes brighten, deepen, and define your food. Many of these recipes are kitchen crutches, dead-easy, super-quick meals to lean on when youre limping toward dinner. There are also kitchen projects, adventures to bring some more joy into your life. Vivians mission is not to protect you from time in your kitchen, but to help you make the most of the time youve got. Nothing is complicated, and more than half the dishes are vegetarian, gluten-free, or both. These recipes use ingredients that are easy to find, keep around, and cook withlots of chicken, prepared in a bevy of ways to keep it interesting, and common vegetables like broccoli, kale, squash, and sweet potatoes that look good no matter where you shop. And because food is the language Vivian uses to talk about her life, thats what these recipes do, next to stories that offer a glimpse at the people, challenges, and lessons learned that stock the pantry of her life.