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I’d love a cookbook that I just go through the recipes one by one.
I am not inspired by dinner (I am a snacker)but realize the value of sitting down together - and teens eating what they served. Not getting whatever they want, no mom being short order cook. A friend mentioned “Keepers” (Perlman) Any others titles appreciated! |
| Milk Street Tuesday Nights? |
| Dinner a Love Story |
| We are also omnivores but I really enjoy the Weeknight Vegetarian cookbook |
Same, though one of my daughters is a vegetarian. I like that one and also the Six Seasons Cookbook. You could also look into America's Test Kitchen Cookbook. |
| These all are great recommendations. Thank you! |
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Some of my most referred to...
The Mom 100 https://www.amazon.com/Mom-100-Cookbook-Recipes-Pocket/dp/0761166033 How To Cook Without A Book https://www.amazon.com/Cook-Without-Completely-Updated-Revised/dp/1524761664/ The Mom's Guide to Meal Makeovers https://www.amazon.com/Moms-Guide-Meal-Makeovers-Improving/dp/0767914236 I've been cooking recipes from all of these since my kids, now in college, were little. |
| Yep I was coming in here to say Smitten Kitchen Keepers. I have so many recipes bookmarked; I made the white pork ragu and my 9 year old absolutely loved it |
| Dinner by Melissa Clark. |
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Once upon a chef weeknight/weekend
Dinner in one by melissa clark |
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| Gourmet has a cookbook that has rapidly become our go-to for just about any recipe we want. It's very well done and super comprehensive. It also has sections that detail things like cut of meat outlined on a cow, how to dice onions, and tips and tricks for cooks. |
| Small Victories by Julia Turshen |
| Silver Palate cookbook is a classic |