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The Food You Want to Eat by Ted Allen

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Also by Ted Allen:

In My Kitchen, May 2012
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The Food You Want to Eat, October 2005
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THE FOOD YOU WANT TO EAT
By: Ted Allen

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy?s food-and-wine connoisseur, Ted Allen, presents a quick-reference cookbook?giving you the food you really want to cook and eat, and the know-how to pull it off with ease.

100 Smart, Simple Recipes
Clarkson Potter
October 2005
192 pages
ISBN: 1400080908
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"With most cookbooks, you could plow through 134 pages of complicated hors d’oeuvres, salads, and the author’s philosophical musings about food before you get to the stuff you actually want to eat. Not here. I’m going to save you the trouble and get to the point right up front.” These first sentences of the book sum up what Ted Allen’s The Food You Want to Eat is all aboutβ€”the tempting, delicious, satisfying fare you really want on your dinner table tonight, without the fuss and the formalities. Chapters include:

β€’I Know What You Want to Eat: the essentials of steak, chicken both fried and roasted, warm caramel brownie sundaes, and a luscious mac and cheese that will have you thinking outside the boxβ€”way outside.

β€’Happy Hour: for the kind of parties real people actually throw; no engraved invitations or seating charts, just easy, delicious recipes like crostini, a simple tuna tartare that kicks, the crowd-pleasing spicy Cajun β€œpigs” in much nicer β€œblankets” than you’re used to, four incredible pizzas (one for each season), and of course ten perfect cocktails.

β€’The Cookout: fulfilling everyone’s desire for great barbecued ribs, plus the more adventurous (but even easier) rosemary grilled leg of lamb, and Ted’s secret to the ultimate hamburger.

β€’Poultry: whether baked, braised, or sautΓ©ed, chicken is often what’s for weeknight dinner, and here’s everything from soy-and-honey-glazed roast chicken to β€œaround the world on a chicken breast” with superb ways to liven up those boneless, skinless, tasteless cutlets. Plus a simple (really!) duck, and a turkey that doesn’t demand the traditional Thanksgiving heroics.

Ted also delves into chapters on an array of fantastic salads that are a far cry from rabbit food; pastas featuring Italian classics like a great ziti with sausage and your basic pasta with red sauce, as well as easy Asian adventures such as cold soba noodles with sesame-peanut sauce; seafood for everyone who’s afraid to cook fish; meats that range from an amazing marinated grilled pork tenderloin and killer chili to a classic pot roast and osso buco; vegetable recipes that will make you love broccoli in a whole new way; and desserts for after dinnerβ€”and breakfasts for after after dinner.

This is the debut cookbook from one of the most engaging, most entertaining people ever to wield a spatula, filled with the incredibly simple, delicious real-life recipes for The Food You Want to Eat. In a word, mmmm.

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