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Delish: Eat Like Every Day’s the Weekend (edition 2018)

by Editors of Delish (Author)

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You don't have to know how to cook, you just have to love to eat. Delish.com speaks to food lovers who don't fancy themselves chefs--and they do it through helpful, shareable recipes that are as fun to watch as they are to make. Now, they've crammed all of that insanity and entertainment into their first-ever cookbook. Inside, you'll find more than 275 recipes and ideas that are meant to be devoured, not perfected--including Quesadilla Cake, Chicken Fried Cauliflower, and Cookie Dough Cheesecake--plus their best tips, tricks, and indispensable advice.… (more)
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Title:Delish: Eat Like Every Day’s the Weekend
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Info:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2018), Edition: Illustrated, 416 pages
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DELISH was a delight. When I have read a cookbook I have pen and paper ready to jot down some good looking recipe. This time I quit writing and just concluded that I needed to buy the book because there were too many to copy. The book is a good size with quality paper and excellent photos. The format of the recipes are clear and clean and look to be fairly easy to try. The recipes themselves are very diverse and creative...there are some that I would usually not even look at...but now considering trying because it looks so goo. I only gave a 4 star rating...because I haven't actually cooked or tasted any of the recipes. ( )
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You don't have to know how to cook, you just have to love to eat. Delish.com speaks to food lovers who don't fancy themselves chefs--and they do it through helpful, shareable recipes that are as fun to watch as they are to make. Now, they've crammed all of that insanity and entertainment into their first-ever cookbook. Inside, you'll find more than 275 recipes and ideas that are meant to be devoured, not perfected--including Quesadilla Cake, Chicken Fried Cauliflower, and Cookie Dough Cheesecake--plus their best tips, tricks, and indispensable advice.

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