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Cooking at Home: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Recipes (And Love My Microwave): A Cookbook | David Chang, Priya Krishna
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The founder of Momofuku cooks at home . . . and that means mostly ignoring recipes, using tools like the microwave, and taking inspiration from his mom to get a great dinner done fast. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY TASTE OF HOME David Chang came up as a chef in kitchens where you had to do everything the hard way. But his mother, one of the best cooks he knows, never cooked like that. Nor did food writer Priya Krishna’s mom. So Dave and Priya set out to think through the smartest, fastest, least meticulous, most delicious, absolutely imperfect ways to cook. From figuring out the best ways to use frozen vegetables to learning when to ditch recipes and just taste and adjust your way to a terrific meal no matter what, this is Dave’s guide to substituting, adapting, shortcutting, and sandbagging—like parcooking chicken in a microwave before blasting it with flavor in a four-minute stir-fry or a ten-minute stew. It’s all about how to think like a chef . . . who’s learned to stop thinking like a chef.
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This is not a traditional cookbook, rather it‘s more a guide to inspire and cook to your taste. I love the conversational style between Chang and Krishna. Krishna writes Chang‘s voice, but she tried all of his recipes and offers her own two cents on a number of them. Home cooking and restaurant cooking are two very different creatures and the former can be more a lot more creative and fun. Please yourself!

intothehallofbooks Okay yes I saw this one at the store when I was browsing and I considered it. I‘m really curious how you end up liking it! I‘m always on the hunt for new cookbooks with recipes that are accessible enough for food-loving non-chefs like myself. Thank you so much for sharing and I‘ll be on the lookout in case you post about it again. 😊 2y
Tamra @intothehallofbooks I will try to remember to tag you! Maybe check it out from the library first. I was lukewarm at first, but it‘s really packed with useful information. I might even try to use my microwave for more than just reheating leftovers. 😆 2y
intothehallofbooks @Tamra Thanks, great idea! I‘ll definitely try to find it at the library. 2y
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