The New York Times Cooking: No-Recipe Recipes | Books

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You don’t need a recipe to cook a really good meal. That may sound like strange advice to come out of a cookbook, but Th…

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You don’t need a recipe to cook a really good meal. That may sound like strange advice to come out of a cookbook, but
The New York Times Cooking: No-Recipe Recipes
is not your average cookbook. From Sam Sifton, the founding editor of the ever-popular NYT Cooking website and app, this book is filled with one hundred loose, off-the-cuff guidelines for whipping up delicious meals on the fly using whatever ingredients you have on hand. Each no-recipe recipe is paired with a simple list of ingredients (sans measurements), easy-to-follow cooking instructions and mouthwatering photography. Sifton also shares tips for making these dishes as big or as small as you’d like and suggested modifications for whenever a substitution is in order. From Fried Egg Quesadillas, Weeknight Fried Rice and Miso-Glazed Scallops to Pasta Putanesca, Molasses Fried Chicken and Oven S’Mores, this book will get you through every meal of the day while also teaching you to become a better, more intuitive home chef. An open invitation to get creative in the kitchen, this is freestyle, relaxed cooking at its very best.
 
7"W x 1"D x 9.25"H
by Sam Sifton
photography by David Malosh
food styling by Simon Andrews
clothbound softcover
242 pages 

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