Dinner
changing the game
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Author
Contributions
- Wolfinger, Eric, photographer - Contributor
Publication
2017 - Clarkson Potter/Publishers, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
99,750 words, Guess
Page Count
399 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100553448234
- ISBN-139780553448238
- AmazonB01GYPQR56
- Library of Congress Control Number2016013021
- OCLC Control Number946579917
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780553448238
- Open LibraryOL27232512M
Classifications
- DDC641.5
- LCCTX714 .C5535 2017
- LCCTX714.C5535 2017
Alternate Titles
- Dinner, changing the game
Description
Each recipe in Dinner is meant to be dinnerone fantastic dish that is so satisfying and flavor-forward it can stand aloneor be paired with a simple salad or fresh bread on the side. This is what Melissa Clark means by changing the game. Dinner is all about options: inventive, unfussy food with unexpected flavor. Clark's mission is to help anyonewhether a novice with just a single pan or the experienced home cookfigure out what to make any night of the week without settling on fallbacks. These inherently simple recipes can turn anyone into a better and more confident cook. Organized by main ingredientchicken, meat, fish and seafood, eggs, pasta and noodles, tofu, vegetable dinners, grains, pizza, soups, and salads that mean itDinner covers an astonishing breadth of recipes. There is something for every mood, season, and the amount of time you have: sheet pan chicken laced with spicy harissa, burgers amped with chorizo, curried lentils with poached eggs; and if you want just a little something else, you'll find green beans with caper vinaigrette, coconut rice, and skillet brown-butter cornbread, to name just a few dishes in this indispensable collection. Here, too, are easy flourishes that make dinner exceptional: stir charred lemon into pasta, toss creamy Caesar-like dressing on a grain bowl, add fresh ricotta and demerara sugar to stovetop mac and cheese; lavish a dollop of chile paste just about anywhere. Melissa Clark, the New York Times bestselling author and one of the most beloved food writers of our generation, has written a comprehensive and practical book that reflects the way she cooks at home for her family and on those rare nights when she's alone.
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