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The Minimalist Kitchen

100 Wholesome Recipes, Essential Tools, and Efficient Techniques

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Let's hear it for every busy mom's new best friend! This all-new cookbook puts the emphasis on fast, family-friendly, and wholesome meals. So Mom can have more time to spend with her family, and less time scrambling in the kitchen. Designed to appeal to picky kids and discerning parents alike, Southern Living Busy Moms Weeknight Favorites features simple yet delectable main course recipes with easy-to-make side dishes that transform weeknight cooking into a meal to look forward to, not something to stress over. Every turn of the page reveals one great recipe after another, with quick tips and mouth-watering photography. 130 Southern Living kitchen-tested recipes were carefully selected for both kid appeal and ease of preparation. In addition, Southern Living food pros and busy moms across the country share real-world advice for getting in and out of the kitchen in a flash, with meals their kids love. Features:
  • 130 easy recipes appeal to the diverse palates of today's kids
  • Simple menus with quick-to-fix sides round out dinner in no time
  • Grocery lists take the guesswork out of shopping
  • Nutritional analysis for each recipe
  • Recipes include classic kid cuisine that cooks up super quick.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        February 5, 2018
        In her first cookbook, Coleman, creator of the food blog The Faux Martha, exhibits an easy approach to organizing the kitchen and cooking. Coleman aims to separate the minimalist from the “stodgy and austere” and largely succeeds, though it is a surprise to discover that a list of “essential tools” for the minimalist kitchen includes items such as tortilla warmers. The author excels when providing tips: a clever dough-stacking method results in extra-flaky biscuits and scones, while scrambled eggs are finished off the burner to avoid overcooking. Ideas for reusing leftovers are also practical: beef tacos are made with the remains of the roast on the following page. Coleman even includes some throwback meals such as pasta with vodka sauce and a chicken Caesar salad. The chapter on drinks features cold-brewed coffee, ice tea, and lemonade, as well as a pair of smoothies, and a margarita and sangria. A dessert chapter covers such familiar though satisfying items as chocolate chip cookies and peach cobbler. Plenty will appeal to those who—like the author—have young children and are on the hunt for swift, simple, palatable fare.

      • Library Journal

        March 15, 2018

        For full-time blogger and former graphic designer Coleman (thefauxmartha.com), a minimalist kitchen has only the essentials. After advising readers on how to pare down clutter-prone areas and streamline shopping, the author shares 100 recipes (e.g., pesto garden pasta, quinoa burgers, roasted banana cream pie) well suited to omnivore families. These can have anywhere from three to 20 ingredients and include many make-ahead and weeknight-friendly options. Colorful full-page photos and practical tips accompany all recipes. VERDICT Coleman's concept of minimalism--underscored by images of her immaculate home--will interest cooks who dream of a functional, organized, and stylish living space. Though it may strike some as paradoxical, particularly when calls to own less are followed by urges to acquire a cloth tortilla warmer and name-brand storage containers.

        Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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