Make This Tonight
Recipes to Get Dinner on the Table: A Cookbook
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- 9,49 €
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- 9,49 €
Publisher Description
Delicious meals just got easier with 100 all-new recipes inspired by global cuisines and created for the love of food, in the “excellent” (Publishers Weekly) first-ever cookbook from go-to online and streaming food destination Tastemade.
Say hello to exciting, globally inspired meals that take away the stress of dinnertime. Make This Tonight is your starter kit for impressing your friends (and yourself) with explosively flavorful recipes—like Curry-Butter Roast Chicken, Sausage and Spinach-Stuffed Pasta Shells, Whole Roasted Za’atar Cauliflower with Tahini Sauce, and Seared Ahi Tuna Sandwiches with Wasabi-Ginger Mayo, as well as desserts like Coffee Crème Brûlée and Vegan Chocolate Cake. These recipes are as simple to learn as they are beautiful to behold.
Whether it’s a quick weeknight meal or an all-out weekend affair, the 100 recipes in Make This Tonight—just like the ones on the hit show—are high on wow factor and low on effort, because Tastemade is here to tell you that delicious food is an attainable goal every single day of the week. Inspired by Tastemade’s global community of tastemakers, these recipes will cultivate your culinary curiosity for life.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this eclectic "starter kit," the team at the lifestyle website Tastemade show home cooks how to enliven their nightly repertoire with simple recipes that are big on flavor. Combining the sensibility of the website's "Make This Tonight" videos with the brainpower of its broad pool of trained chefs and home cooks, the collection offers dishes inspired by cuisines from around the world. In a fragrant riff on shakshuka, turmeric and sweet potato enhance the classic Middle Eastern dish, and canned chickpeas save the night in a bubbling side dish (or entrée) made ultra-creamy thanks to three cheeses. A customizable sheet-pan gnocchi primavera lets cooks use their favorite farmers' market produce with "reckless abandon," while putting the leftover veggies to use alongside day-old challah in an innovative, dairy-free chicken "pot pie." Meanwhile, offbeat pairings—such as an avocado shake with ribbons of chocolate sauce, and cheesy grits topped with an Asian-inspired garlic-chile oil—come together quickly to add a touch of the unexpected on a weeknight. For those times when dinner is not an immediate concern, a fascinating chapter on fermented and pickled preparations offers ways to create (and use) a sourdough starter, red-cabbage sauerkraut, garlicky kimchi, and more. Savory shortcuts meet equally savory dishes in this excellent work.