5-Ingredient Cooking for Two: 100+ Recipes Portioned for Pairs

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By: Robin Donovan (Author)

Simple and flavorful 5-ingredient…

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  1. Kytka

    A Great Little Cookbook Combining Simple and Fresh Flavors to Make Excellent Meals
    “5-Ingredient Cooking for Two: 100+ Recipes Portioned for Pairs” is a culinary gem that has transformed our cooking routine for the better. This cookbook is a game-changer, simplifying meal preparation while delivering delicious results.What sets this cookbook apart is its emphasis on simplicity. With just five ingredients per recipe, it makes cooking a breeze, even on the busiest days. The carefully selected recipes not only save time but also ensure that the flavor isn’t compromised. Each dish is a delightful surprise, proving that less can indeed be more.The portion sizes are perfect for two, making it effortless to create meals tailored to our needs. There’s minimal waste, and we can enjoy a variety of dishes without overwhelming leftovers. This is a fantastic solution for couples seeking practicality in the kitchen.The recipes cover a wide range of cuisines and flavors, offering something for every palate. Whether we’re in the mood for a quick weeknight dinner or a special weekend treat, this cookbook delivers with its diverse selection. Each recipe is accompanied by clear instructions and beautiful photos, making it easy to replicate at home.In addition to the delicious recipes, the cookbook’s layout and design are both visually appealing and user-friendly. It’s a joy to browse through, and the clear organization makes finding the perfect meal a breeze.

  2. Curious Epicure

    The easy way to delicious food every night
    I bought this on a whim because the kindle price was low. The author wasn’t familiar to me, but I desperately needed a break from cooking from “serious” cookbooks – while still having to cook – and “5 Ingredients” was enough to reel me in. I love this book so much that I’m already waiting for the author’s next.Since the recipes in this book are only five ingredients (not counting things like oil, salt, pepper, water, etc), they are somewhat basic, but I actually love that because it gives me a bit of leeway to add an additional ingredient or two which makes me feel as though I’m a more natural cook than I am.Because of that, I think it would be a great book for beginning cooks who can see what’s possible at a minimum before learning by trial and error to build on them.Most of the recipes have boxes at the beginning noting the following: Freezer-Friendly, 30 Minutes or Less, One Pot, Feeling Fancy, or a combination of some or all of those. Most recipes have a list of “Optional Finishing Touches” at the end.Many of the recipes are for dishes that are usually much more complicated, having many times more ingredients, taking too much time and utilizing too many pots and pans. The complexity of taste that comes from all of that may be somewhat lacking, but I will honestly take Donovan’s quick and easy, pared down versions for delicious weeknight meals, saving the crazy-difficult recipes for weekends and those times when I really want to spend some time cooking.The Pork Chile Verde is a case in point. A typical recipe for it has 3x the ingredients and steps to go through that result in something only slightly more complex than this version. I added cannellini beans to mine because I didn’t have rice to serve it with and we love both versions.Tailoring the recipes on purpose is also easy. The Italian-Style Oven Baked Fish was very good and reminiscent of a puttanesca sauce minus the capers. The next time I make it, I’ll throw in some capers and voila! I’ll feel like a chef!The Sausage with Caramelized Cabbage and Onions is as good as it sounds and took 20 min to put on the table. Changing it up is as easy as serving it with wide noodles, using another type of sausage or tipping some caraway seeds in.Note about the Kindle version of this book:It does not have an index. The recipes, however, are all listed in the Contents and are clickable links. There are not so many recipes that that is a problem.Bottom line: I have a feeling that this will become one of my most-used cookbooks… out of the 400+ I have. And that is saying something!

  3. Helen McGinness

    easy to read
    flipped thru when I first got it and found it easy to read and to understand the recipes. they all look easy to cook and and already have most of the ingredients in the cupboard. tried some out and they were fine and tasted good

  4. Rahkiya

    Newlywed gift
    I bought this book to accompany a cassanova set as a gift for a newlywed couple. They have told me that the recipes were easy and fun to do together

  5. Sara

    No pictures
    Recipes seem good, but no pictures of any of the recipes for reference

  6. Brenda Schuffenhauer

    Excellent Cookbook
    Purchased this Cookbook for mygrandson and he loves it. Dishes are easy and for beginners!

  7. Marsha Deal-Brown

    No reservation needed
    Staple ingredients that come together to create delicious meals. This book is not overwhelming and the instructions are simple enough that a beginner can successfully cook meals for two or leftovers for one. Looking forward to experimenting with the dishes.

  8. SUSANA

    Recetas muy prácticas y rápidas, pero el libro no trae ninguna foto. Si está echo para gente que casi no sabemos cocinar sería bueno ver cómo es el platillo.

  9. emmeblu

    Qualche foto in più e sarebbe stata perfetta!

  10. Louise

    Just my spouse and I and we are seniors, but there is not many recipes in this book ..waste of my money .

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