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Love Your Leftovers
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Through Savvy Meal Planning Turn Classic Main Dishes into More than 100 Delicious Recipes
"Nick Evans' philosophy is that homemade food is best and he is passionate about teaching people the value of a basic dish. The meal planning method in this book features a foundation dish that can be transformed into numerous other dishes throughout the week, saving you time and money, and leaving you with an impressive array of weeknight meals. This book will introduce you to dozens of possibilities for making your leftovers last, always striking the perfect balance between high quality food and low cost and effort"
Love Your Leftovers includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert options as well as a wide range of cuisines. Each main dish will have eight to ten creative recipes for leftovers. So, if you make a Roast Chicken one night, you can then make Chicken Tortilla Soup, Creamy Chicken Pesto Pasta, or Chicken and Dumplings another night. A Flank Steak can morph into Spicy Beef Wontons or Vietnamese Noodle Salad. Spicy Black Beans can become Black Bean Burgers or Crunchy Black Bean Tacos. Love Your Leftovers will also feature chapters on kitchen and pantry basics and Meal Planning 101, as well as a helpful index of vegetarian and thirty-minute meals.
Chef Nick Evans
Nick Evans has been writing about cooking for the last five years on his cooking blog, Macheesmo.com. He is a featured writer for tablespoon.com and does recipe development for food companies like Muir Glen and Cascadian Farms. His Macheesmo recipes have been featured on a variety of sites, including Serious Eats, The Huffington Post, and America’s Test Kitchen. Nick graduated from Yale University with a degree in philosophy and lives in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and official taste-tester, Betsy, their dog, Porter, and their cat, Tipsy.
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