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Author Gamoran, Joel, author.

Title Cooking scrappy : 100 recipes to help you stop wasting food, save money, and love what you eat / Joel Gamoran.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers, [2018]
Location Call No. Status
 Naper Blvd. Adult Nonfiction  641.552 GAM    DUE 05-13-24
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Description 275 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm
Note Includes index.
Summary From the food-stoked star of the A&E series Scraps and the National Chef of Sur La Table, a ground-breaking cookbook that reshapes the way you look at ingredients and makes the most out of every resource in the kitchen, featuring 150 color photographs and 100 ingenious recipes that expand your mind, the way you cook, and how you live. Have you ever felt guilty throwing out food? Of course, you have, but thats all about to change. The stuff you always thought of as trash just became the main course. Look into the fridge. At first glance it might not look like theres much to eat, just a mishmash of ingredients that dont go together. But carrot tops can be pesto and brown bananas are the start of an incredible cake. Suddenly you have uncovered an undiscovered treasure chest for making the most out of "nothing." Joel Gamoran dives into the kitchen, changing expectations, not just about how to use all ingredients to their max, but how to make the most of every resource in your kitchen. Flip over that cast-iron skillet for a stellar pizza stone. Dont throw away those apple cores, shrimp shells, or leftover pickle juice. Transform them into gorgeous meals, such as Apple Core Butter Roasted Duck, Shrimp Shell Chowder, or Pickle Juice Brined Pork Chops. Think outside of the recipe boxlearn to be creative when it comes to making food. Resourcefulness is an essential part of cooking; Gamorans experiences in culinary schools and as a professional chef have taught him that everything in the kitchen can, and should, be used. His relaxed laid-back tone tackles a serious subject. It embraces a lifestyle that eliminates waste, helps the environment, and enables home cooks to stretch their food budgets. Cooking Scrappy saves you money, helps to save the planet, and ups your cooking game. Joel stands for the bruised, the forgotten, and the back of the fridge. Will you stand with him?
Subject Cooking (Leftovers)
Food waste.
Food industry and trade -- Waste minimization.
Genre Cookbooks.
ISBN 9780062862945
0062862944
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