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Everyday Food: Fresh Flavor Fast

by Martha Stewart Living Magazine

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"With 250 tempting recipes to take you from breakfast all the way through dessert, Everyday Food- Fresh, Flavor, Fast is the indispensable collection that home cooks yearn for. Organized into familiar categories including sandwiches and pizzas, appetizers, salads, soups and stews, pastas, main courses, and side dishes this highly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling Everyday Food- Great Food Fast helps you whip up the perfect dish any time of day. ere is a book for the way we cook and eat now, with an emphasis on stretching meals (for example, leftovers from a roasted chicken are used to make a quick gumbo and roasted vegetables perform a second act as a vibrant pizza topping), turning to economical ingredients that deliver great results (such as flank steak, served with a piquant parsley-garlic sauce), and making healthier versions of comfort foods without skimping on flavor (like a lower-calorie chicken potpie). A section on enticing vegetarian main dishes as well as a roster of irresistible desserts round out this comprehensive collection. Here's a taste of what's inside- Breakfast- Jam-Filled French Toast Sandwiches and Pizzas- Eggplant and Mozzarella Melt… (more)
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A fantastic cookbook full of useful information and beautifully photographed recipes.It’s organized by season - to help keep it fresh - and within each seasonal section there are a number of subsections for starters, entrees, sides, desserts, etc. The final section includes tip and tricks on mastering the basics of cooking. It does include nutritional information for each recipe, compiled in an appendix in the back. My favorite thing about this book is the number of vegetarian friendly recipes it contains. As someone who’s constantly wavering on the vegetarian line, that’s greatly appreciated. Our absolute favorite is the hot and sour soup (we sub out veggie broth). It’s SO GOOD. Definitely worth a look, if not a purchase.
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"With 250 tempting recipes to take you from breakfast all the way through dessert, Everyday Food- Fresh, Flavor, Fast is the indispensable collection that home cooks yearn for. Organized into familiar categories including sandwiches and pizzas, appetizers, salads, soups and stews, pastas, main courses, and side dishes this highly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling Everyday Food- Great Food Fast helps you whip up the perfect dish any time of day. ere is a book for the way we cook and eat now, with an emphasis on stretching meals (for example, leftovers from a roasted chicken are used to make a quick gumbo and roasted vegetables perform a second act as a vibrant pizza topping), turning to economical ingredients that deliver great results (such as flank steak, served with a piquant parsley-garlic sauce), and making healthier versions of comfort foods without skimping on flavor (like a lower-calorie chicken potpie). A section on enticing vegetarian main dishes as well as a roster of irresistible desserts round out this comprehensive collection. Here's a taste of what's inside- Breakfast- Jam-Filled French Toast Sandwiches and Pizzas- Eggplant and Mozzarella Melt

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