15 minute meals Truly quick recipes that don't taste like shortcuts

Ali Rosen

Book - 2023

"Discover the ultimate time-saving solution with 15 Minute Meals. This indispensable guide to fast, flavorful, and healthy family recipes by James Beard, IACP, and Emmy-Nominated Ali Rosen features step-by-step instructions for super quick dinner ideas--actually ready in 15 minutes--to satisfy the busiest person. The ultimate convenience. Full of flavorful dishes packed with no-prep vegetables, this quick meals cookbook provides step-by-step instructions for fast meals without sacrificing taste or quality. Whether you're a busy mom in need of last minute dinner ideas or are seeking easy, fast recipes for dinner, this collection of healthy quick meals transforms your everyday cooking experience. Goodbye stress, hello delicious sim...plicity. Designed for effortless, satisfying meals, this cookbook presents a variety of quick ideas for dinner that require minimal time and effort. Embrace the convenience of frozen vegetables meals and discover the secrets of healthy, lazy dinner ideas. 15 Minute Meals is your ticket to stress-free, flavorful meals in no time."--Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Genres
cookbooks
Cookbooks
Published
Coral Gables, FL : Mango Publishing Group [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Ali Rosen (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
211 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781684812578
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How to Stick to Fifteen Minutes Let me just get this out of the way: I love caramelized onions. My sister-in-law once joked that I should write a cookbook called First Start by Sautéing Some Onions . So I am not delusional when it comes to the flavors that can develop from cooking something a long time. Slow roasted meats, simmering stocks, and, yes, deeply caramelized onions are all very dear to me. But some days just do not have enough time for that--and that is A-okay. Quick meals do not mean you have to inevitably compromise on flavor; they just mean you can't get some flavors. And since we don't need every flavor every day, there's no downside to having many of your meals take only fifteen minutes. Yes, caramelized onions are delightful, but does it beat fresh summer corn cooked for two minutes on a grill? Of course not. It's different. But there's no shame in handling different ingredients differently. Because the truth of the matter is that sometimes a fifteen-minute recipe is the only thing stopping us from eating ice cream for dinner again. Or serving a hodgepodge of leftovers and stray items on a plate as dinner. The thought of spending thirty minutes to get a cohesive meal on the table can feel daunting. Thirty minutes can be a long time. Ten minutes of prep, but then thirty minutes in the oven, can feel like an impossible hurdle to leap. And there has to be an alternative that doesn't come from a package. So, instead of another dinner for my kids of grapes, carrot sticks, and salami (yes, I've done that), I've started trying to find where I can trim away the fat of time. What ingredients can add enough flavor to compensate for speedier cooking? What produce chars quickly? What state can my proteins be in so that they are ready without a long cook time? And once you get into that mindset, the possibilities are endless. The mainstays I relied on have changed. No-prep vegetables like asparagus and snow peas have overshadowed others. Ground meats and thinner cuts of fish have become the default proteins. High-impact ingredients that used to require special sourcing are now readily available to add flavor when time is short. And shortcut products like minute rice, frozen vegetables, and canned ingredients have skyrocketed in quality, making them essentials in our arsenals. Quick recipes can thrive without tasting like a compromise. You just have to know where you can get flavor quickly. And 15-Minute Meals will be your guide. Excerpted from 15 Minute Meals by Ali Rosen All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.