It's All Easy
Delicious Weekday Recipes for the Super-Busy Home Cook
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
For fans of It's All Good—or just delicious food—here is the digital cookbook specifically designed for active use in the kitchen!
Interactive cooking tools enhance the more than 125 of Gwyneth’s favorite recipes and include:
• Emailable recipe shopping lists;
• Filtered search options to find recipes quick and easy;
• Guided recipes presented one step at a time so you never lose your place;
• Countdown timers to track any timed cooking event.
Gwyneth Paltrow is back to share more than 125 of her favorite recipes that can be made in the time it would take to order takeout (which often contains high quantities of fat, sugar, and processed ingredients). All the dishes are surprisingly tasty, with little or no sugar, fat, or gluten. From easy breakfasts to lazy suppers, this book has something for everybody. Yummy recipes include Chocolate Cinnamon Overnight Oats, Soft Polenta with Cherry Tomatoes, Chicken Enchiladas, Pita Bread Pizzas, Quick Sesame Noodles, and more! Plus, an innovative chapter for "on-the-go" meals (Moroccan Chicken Salad Wrap, Chopped Salad with Grilled Shrimp, and others) that you can take for lunch to work or school, to a picnic, or to eat while watching soccer practice!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Continuing her restorative eating approach, actress and cookbook author Paltrow (It's All Good) presents a collection of 125 favorite recipes for "the chronically busy." Recipes have a family focus and feature kid-friendly, healthy breakfast dishes such as almond-orange or chocolate cinnamon overnight oats and a ginger chia pudding. "Pick-Me-Ups" include prepare-ahead chicken or shrimp chopped salads, wraps, and vegetable-rich Mexican and Thai style noodle pots. Main dishes include polentas and pasta with rapini or curry lime roasted cauliflower, and there are plentiful seafood dishes. For "Something Sweet," choose fruited shakes or coconut-heavy confections such as pudding, key lime tarts, and cookies. Paltrow's trick for uncomplicated, delicious meal-making is her list of go-to pantry basics from specialty food shops: Asian sauces and pastes, a spectrum of vinegars and oils, gluten-free whole grains, and other items such as kuzu root, bonito flakes, hemp seeds, and coconut sugar. Not all the recipes are quick to assemble, but they are "approachable for cooks with any lifestyle and any skill level," making it easy to eat well and mindfully. Paltrow's recipes offer refreshing ways for home cooks to regain balance in their lives and on their plates in face of today's on-the-go lifestyle.
Customer Reviews
Its definitely all easy
Built in timer & various layouts to choose from to search recipes. List / Picture scroll. The step swipe guide to cook each recipe is quite usefully & after a much use can say the format is definitely well thought out & if you have just one cookbook this is one to own.
Should have known better
These recipes are not what I would call kid-friendly. Maybe Gwyneth's kids are super different from the rest of the world...very disappointed with the content and what she considers "easy" weeknight recipes. Be prepared for lots of trips to Whole Foods and lots of money spent. The ingredients are not even widely available in some areas. What about that is easy?
Photographer
The recipes are really simple, taste good and fast to make. I was first hesitant to buy the book. but when i saw GP at rachael rays shows' make chicken taquitos, i said hey thats the kind of food i wanna make. I dont have kids. But I wanna make foods to go , to take to work and such. Im tired of eating sandwiches. I I took the risk and bought the book. I have almost all of the ingredients in my pantry, so i have already tried several recipes from the book. I agree with other reviews that some of the ingredients can only be bought from stores like wholefoods. But i think you can substitute another ingredient for it. Or order them from amazon or vitacost. The pictures are beautiful too. Oversll Im happy with the book.