Home Cooked: Essential Recipes for a New Way to Cook | Modern Cooking Guide for Busy Families & Healthy Meals | Perfect for Weeknight Dinners & Meal Prep
Home Cooked: Essential Recipes for a New Way to Cook | Modern Cooking Guide for Busy Families & Healthy Meals | Perfect for Weeknight Dinners & Meal Prep
Home Cooked: Essential Recipes for a New Way to Cook | Modern Cooking Guide for Busy Families & Healthy Meals | Perfect for Weeknight Dinners & Meal Prep

Home Cooked: Essential Recipes for a New Way to Cook | Modern Cooking Guide for Busy Families & Healthy Meals | Perfect for Weeknight Dinners & Meal Prep

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A recipe collection and how-to guide for preparing base ingredients that can be used to make simple, weeknight meals, while also teaching skills like building and cooking over a fire, and preserving meat and produce, written by a sustainable food expert and founder of Belcampo Meat Co.Anya Fernald’s approach to cooking is anything but timid: rich sauces, meaty ragus, perfectly charred vegetables. And her execution is unfussy, with the singular goal of making delicious, exuberantly flavored, unpretentious food with the best ingredients. Inspired by the humble traditions of cucina povera, the frugal cooking of Italian peasants, Anya brings a forgotten pragmatism to home cooking, making use of seasonal bounty by canning and preserving fruits and vegetables, salt curing fish, simmering flavorful broths with leftover bones, and transforming tough cuts of meat into supple stews and sauces with long cooking. These building blocks become the basis for a kitchen repertoire that is inspired, thrifty, environmentally sound, and most importantly, bursting with flavor. Recipes like Red Pepper and Walnut Crema, Green Tomato and Caper Salad, Chickpea Torte, Cracked Crab with Lemon-Chile Vinaigrette, Veal Meatballs, Anise-Seed Breakfast Cookies, and Ligurian Sangria will add dimension and excitement to both weeknight meals and parties.  We all want to be better, more intuitive, more relaxed cooks—not just for the occasional dinner party, but every day. Punctuated by essays on the author’s approach to entertaining, cooking with cast-iron, and a primer on buying and cooking steak, Home Cooked is an antidote to the chef and restaurant books that leave you no roadmap for tonight’s dinner. With Home Cooked, Anya gives you the confidence, and the recipes, to love cooking again. — Saveur, Best of 2016

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I do not understand why people choose to give a poor review for a book, simply because it is not the way they want to do something. I live this way, my pantry operates exactly like the author's, and on first scan, I have in my pantry and freezer ingredients to make many of the recipes.The point of the book is to see ingredients differently, it is not fair to resent the book because you don't wish to. Also, the author offers supermarket alternatives most times. She is not wrong about homemade sauces and staples making the results better, but alternatives are offered.I love the selection of recipes, the desserts are a welcome alternative to pure sugar and processed sweets. There is much to be learned from this book if you wish to elevate your food, eliminate processed foods, and support the farms doing the work of repairing the soil, keeping the water clean, and giving the animals lives worth living.If all that is not for you, it isn't fair to punish the author or book for being what it is. This is an important book, and frivolous poor reviews are extremely harmful in this time of algorithm and superficial rankings.We could reverse so many inequities, health issues, and soil and climate challenges if we all tried to shift in this direction with our food. It is a way of making food and seasonal harvests a celebration of where we live instead of all the seasonal plastic we are in the habit of.