The I Don't Want to Cook Book Cookbook Review

The I Don't Want to Cook Book Cookbook Review
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Title: he "I Don't Want to Cook" Book: Dinners Done in One Pot: 100 Low-Prep, No-Mess Recipes for Your Skillet, Sheet Pan, Pressure Cooker, and More!
Author: Alyssa Brantley
Published: October 22, 2024, Adams Media
No. of Pages: 224
Cover Price: $18.99 Hardcover, $10.99 Kindle


Those of us who are short on time and want to spend less of that time in the kitchen will want to pick up an excellent timesaving cookbook, he "I Don't Want to Cook" Book: Dinners Done in One Pot: 100 Low-Prep, No-Mess Recipes for Your Skillet, Sheet Pan, Pressure Cooker, and More!, by Alyssa Brantley. This cookbook is colorful and fun to read. Most importantly, it’s fun to cook from .

There are many different types of pans and appliances that can accommodate a full meal, and the book outlines them. Brantley also covers timesaving convenience foods that most of us have in our freezer or on our pantry shelves. The best part of this cookbook, however, is the vast array of recipes that are actually appealing and doable for both beginning and advanced cooks. The recipes are written in the traditional manner with the ingredients listed first, followed by step-by-step instructions. There are great recipes using a skillet, sheet pan, casserole dish, Instant Pot, grill, and slow cooker. The recipes are gathered from all over the globe, with flavors that are varied to appeal to almost everyone. Most of the recipes are easy, and many of them have short lists of ingredients.

While the photographs are nice, there aren’t photos of every dish, which is the only negative about this cookbook.

All told, this is an excellent cookbook and a good one for anyone who is busy.

Special thanks to NetGalley for supplying a review copy of this book.




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