No-Cook Cookbook : Fresh and Healthy Meals to Assemble, Eat, and Enjoy
(Author) Susie TheodorouWith over 115 recipes for everything from solo snacking dinners, to dips and platters for entertaining, The No Cook Cookbook will help make the "what's for dinner?" question fun again. Approachable and designed for cooks of all skill levels, The No Cook Cookbook arms you with the recipes and techniques to make delicious meals at a moment's notice, turn pantry staples and prepared foods into dinners fit for company, and stock your kitchen like a pro. Learn to carve a rotisserie chicken, along with 18 recipes to transform it. Make hummus from scratch using canned chickpeas, or buy it at the store and dress it up with herbs, pickles, and finishing oils. Entire sections on to how to eat spoonfuls of cheese(ricotta with buckwheat honey), or charcuterie on a stick(prosciutto with peach and arugula) will help cure those peckish moments standing in front of the fridge with new one-bite wonders. Choose your own modern toast adventure with notes on the perfect toast equation, and some exceptional example combinations. And since no meal is complete without dessert, there's also a final chapter on speedy "little somethings," that span stuffed dates to loaded cookies like ginger molasses cookies with mascarpone, crushed blackberries, and honey. The No Cook Cookbook will teach you to fill your fridge with fresh ingredients and ready-to-eat protein like cold cuts or tinned fish that can easily be turned into budget-friendly family meals or casual dinners for one or two. Whether you're avoiding the oven on a hot night, working without a full kitchen, or just not that into cooking from scratch tonight, The No Cook Cookbook is here to save the day.
Susie Theodorou
Susie Theodorou is a renowned Greek-American poet known for her vivid imagery, emotional depth, and introspective themes. Her notable works include "Elegies of the Moon" and "A Symphony of Silence." Theodorou's poetry is characterized by its lyrical style, profound exploration of human emotions, and profound reflections on life and love. She has made significant contributions to the field of contemporary poetry, with her work often being praised for its haunting beauty and evocative language. Her most famous work, "Elegies of the Moon," has been hailed as a modern classic and has solidified her reputation as a leading voice in the genre.