The New York Times Cooking No-Recipe Recipes
Ever feel like dinner needs a little… nudge? Sam Sifton, of New York Times Cooking, is here to shake things up! This isn't your grandma's cookbook; it's a collection of over one hundred "no-recipe recipes" designed to liberate your inner improviser. We think you'll love how each recipe is gloriously photographed and more of a suggestion than a strict instruction manual, encouraging you to swap ingredients based on what’s in your fridge or a quick hop to the store.
Think Fried Egg Quesadillas on a whim, Pizza without a Crust for a lazy Sunday, or Weeknight Fried Rice that actually uses up leftovers. Sifton’s relaxed, freestyle approach is all about making cooking fun and approachable. Welcome home to deliciousness, your way!
- Liberate yourself from rigid recipes
- Over 100 no-recipe recipes
- Inspires improvisational cooking
- Beautiful photographs
- Perfect for cooks of all skill levels
Printed in the United States.
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