
I Dream of Dinner
I Dream of Dinner (so You Don't Have To)
Low-Effort, High-Reward Recipes: A Cookbook
by Ali Slagle
Published by Clarkson Potter.
Cover:Â Hardcover
Pages:Â 400
About the Book
150 fast and flexible recipes to use what you have and make what you want, from New York Times contributor Ali Slagle
With minimal ingredients and maximum joy in mind, Ali Slagleâs no-nonsense, completely delicious recipes are ideal for dinner tonightâand every single night. Like she does with her instantly beloved recipes in the New York Times, Ali combines readily available, inexpensive ingredients in clever, uncomplicated ways for meals that spark everyday magic. Maybe itâs Fish & Chips Tacos tonight, a bowl of Olive Oil-Braised Chickpeas tomorrow, and Farro Carbonara forever and ever. All come together with fewer than eight ingredients and forty-five minutes, using one or two pots and pans. Half the recipes are plant-based, too.
Organized by main ingredients like eggs, noodles, beans, and chicken, chapters include quick tricks for riffable cooking methods and flavor combinations so that dinner bends to your life, not the other way around (no meal-planning required!). Whether in need of comfort and calm, fire and funâdirections to cling to, or the inspiration to wing itâI Dream of Dinner (so You Donât Have To) is the only phone-a-friend you need. Thatâs because Ali, a home cook turned recipe developer, guides with a reassuring calm, puckish curiosity, and desire for everyone, everywhere, to make great foodâand fast. (Phew!)
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I Dream of Dinner
I Dream of Dinner (so You Don't Have To)
Low-Effort, High-Reward Recipes: A Cookbook
by Ali Slagle
Published by Clarkson Potter.
Cover:Â Hardcover
Pages:Â 400
About the Book
150 fast and flexible recipes to use what you have and make what you want, from New York Times contributor Ali Slagle
With minimal ingredients and maximum joy in mind, Ali Slagleâs no-nonsense, completely delicious recipes are ideal for dinner tonightâand every single night. Like she does with her instantly beloved recipes in the New York Times, Ali combines readily available, inexpensive ingredients in clever, uncomplicated ways for meals that spark everyday magic. Maybe itâs Fish & Chips Tacos tonight, a bowl of Olive Oil-Braised Chickpeas tomorrow, and Farro Carbonara forever and ever. All come together with fewer than eight ingredients and forty-five minutes, using one or two pots and pans. Half the recipes are plant-based, too.
Organized by main ingredients like eggs, noodles, beans, and chicken, chapters include quick tricks for riffable cooking methods and flavor combinations so that dinner bends to your life, not the other way around (no meal-planning required!). Whether in need of comfort and calm, fire and funâdirections to cling to, or the inspiration to wing itâI Dream of Dinner (so You Donât Have To) is the only phone-a-friend you need. Thatâs because Ali, a home cook turned recipe developer, guides with a reassuring calm, puckish curiosity, and desire for everyone, everywhere, to make great foodâand fast. (Phew!)
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I Dream of Dinner (so You Don't Have To)
Low-Effort, High-Reward Recipes: A Cookbook
by Ali Slagle
Published by Clarkson Potter.
Cover:Â Hardcover
Pages:Â 400
About the Book
150 fast and flexible recipes to use what you have and make what you want, from New York Times contributor Ali Slagle
With minimal ingredients and maximum joy in mind, Ali Slagleâs no-nonsense, completely delicious recipes are ideal for dinner tonightâand every single night. Like she does with her instantly beloved recipes in the New York Times, Ali combines readily available, inexpensive ingredients in clever, uncomplicated ways for meals that spark everyday magic. Maybe itâs Fish & Chips Tacos tonight, a bowl of Olive Oil-Braised Chickpeas tomorrow, and Farro Carbonara forever and ever. All come together with fewer than eight ingredients and forty-five minutes, using one or two pots and pans. Half the recipes are plant-based, too.
Organized by main ingredients like eggs, noodles, beans, and chicken, chapters include quick tricks for riffable cooking methods and flavor combinations so that dinner bends to your life, not the other way around (no meal-planning required!). Whether in need of comfort and calm, fire and funâdirections to cling to, or the inspiration to wing itâI Dream of Dinner (so You Donât Have To) is the only phone-a-friend you need. Thatâs because Ali, a home cook turned recipe developer, guides with a reassuring calm, puckish curiosity, and desire for everyone, everywhere, to make great foodâand fast. (Phew!)























