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The Full Plate: Flavor-Filled, Easy Recipes for Families with No Time and a Lot to Do ePUB
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Enjoy family-friendly recipes that are ready in no time, when you’ve got no time, from New York Times bestselling author, online phenomenon, and TV star Ayesha Curry.
The Full Plate brings the best of Ayesha’s home kitchen straight to you, with 100 recipes that are flexible and flavorful and come together in less than an hour. You’ll find sheet pan dinners and crowd-pleaser pastas, hearty salads and healthy updates to takeout favorites, and fresh spins on classic dishes-plus kid-friendly meals, desserts, and sides (and a few beverages just for the adults).
Recipes include:
- Mushroom Tacos with Avocado Crema
- Hot Honey Chicken Sandwiches
- Crab Bucatini
- Sheet Pan Pork Chops
- Guava Ginger Ice Cream
- Spicy Margaritas, and more
Review
With her new cookbook, The Full Plate, due out this fall, the mother of three, 31, hopes to help fellow caretakers find new, innovative ways to bring their families joy with efficient meals that still taste amazing.―People
[The Full Plate] provides clever twists on nostalgic favorites, and each recipe is mercifully easy. Her headnotes are also encouraging and playful enough to convince a home cook of any level to pick up a pan.―Epicurious
The Full Plate is a simple read packed with something for the entire family. It motivates me to create memories in the kitchen with my loved ones. I hope it does for you too―Cuisine Noir
A Chowhound “Cookbook We’re Most Excited for This Fall”
Ayesha Curry, cookbook author, TV personality, and entrepreneur has added a second cookbook to her portfolio. “The Full Plate,” the follow-up to her beloved debut, “The Seasoned Life,” shares how she cooks for her family. The 100 recipes included in the book are specifically designed to be on the table in less than an hour, geared toward busy families who still aim to eat healthfully.―Chowhound
In [her] new cookbook, [Curry] keeps prep time to a minimum — no elaborate techniques, just what’s needed to make a great meal — and fret time even shorter, assuring readers not to worry if they don’t have an ingredient. Instead, she encourages them to have fun, make substitutions, and rediscover their creativity.”―Romper
Food personality and restaurateur Ayesha Curry makes an expert banana fritter and she flavors most of her desserts with homemade vanilla extract, an homage to one of her kitchen heroes Ina Garten. You can find the recipe for that vanilla extract and more family-friendly recipes, including plenty of dinners that cook on sheet pans, in The Full Plate, her second book that is engineered for busy cooks.―Food & Wine