Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Itandrsquo;s not always easy to try out a new recipeandmdash;especially when the risk of failure brings with it the risk of a hungry night at home. But sticking to what you know and love can get pretty boring after a while. So whatandrsquo;s a lazy, cash-strapped chef to do? Well, with the help of this book, you just grab a few kitchen staples, head to your cabinet, and get to work!
Synopsis
For most people, the pantry is a last resort. It's where we go when there's nothing else to eat but Hack Your Cupboard shows how even the cereal shelf has hidden treasures if you've got the right attitude. In the end, a well-stocked pantry is the home cook's greatest asset and in the meantime, even the most impoverished pantry can revive a boring meal. With hints on storage necessities and real-life "cupboard challenges," this beautifully illustrated book will be one to take with you as you move on to ever-larger cupboards and more ambitious meals."
Synopsis
It's not always easy to try out a new recipe, but sticking to what you know and love can get pretty boring. After a discussion of what food storage areas typically have (and what they ought to have), Hack Your Cupboard provides age-specific guidance to help you move on to more ambitious meals. This makes it the perfect book to take from the family pantry to a dorm room fridge, a first apartment, and beyond. With dozens of photographs as well as dream dinners for every skill level, this is the cookbook for anyone who wants to break out of a kitchen rut without breaking too much of a sweat.
Synopsis
For most people, the pantry is a last resort. Itand#39;s where we go when thereand#39;s nothing else to eat andmdash; but Hack Your Cupboard shows how even the cereal shelf has hidden treasures if youand#39;ve got the right attitude. In the end, a well-stocked pantry is the home cookand#39;s greatest asset andmdash; and in the meantime, even the most impoverished pantry can revive a boring meal. With hints on storage necessities and real-life andquot;cupboard challenges,andquot; this beautifully illustrated book will be one to take with you as you move on to ever-larger cupboards and more ambitious meals.
About the Author
Raised in Cleveland, Alyssa Weigand is currently based in Tokyo, but considers San Francisco her home, where she enjoys fried food, city life, and the Oxford comma. She co-writes the blog, Alyssa and Carla, which features recipes, food, and D.I.Y. wisdom.Based in San Francisco, Carla Delgadillo enjoys sparkly beverages, laundry, adventures, and is a master of scrubbing pots. She cofounded the blog, Alyssa and Carla, which features recipes, food, D.I.Y. and favorites for lovers of all things fun and delicious.