From the Publisher:
Even your favorite dinner can lose its appeal when it’s in constant rotation, so mix it up! With her largest collection of recipes yet, Food Network’s indefatigable cook Rachael Ray guarantees you’ll be able to put something fresh and exciting on your dinner table every night for a full year...without a single repeat!
Based on the original 30-Minute Meal cooking classes that started it all, these recipes prove that you don’t have to reinvent the wheel every night. Rachael offers dozens of recipes that, once mastered, can become entirely new dishes with just a few ingredient swaps. Learn how to make a Southwestern Pasta Bake and you’ll be able to make a Smoky Chipotle Chili Con Queso Mac the next time. Try your hand at Spring Chicken with Leeks and Peas and you’re all set to turn out a rib-sticking Rice and Chicken Stoup that looks and tastes like an entirely different dish.
As a best-selling cookbook author and host of three top-rated Food Network shows, Rachael Ray believes that both cooking and eating should be fun. Drawing from her own favorite dishes as well as those of her family, friends, and celebrities, she covers the flavor spectrum from Asian to Italian and dozens of delicious stops in between. Best of all, these flavor-packed dishes will satisfy your every craving and renew your taste for cooking. With so many delicious entrees to choose from you’ll never have an excuse for being in a cooking rut again. Annotation: It won't take too much time to produce something tasty and new every single day with the help of this cookbook, a year's worth of delectable dishes that borrow from a variety of ethnic traditions, selected by popular Food Network host Rachael Ray. Not only are these recipes fast and easy to prepare, they're flexible as well: by switching a few ingredients, you can create an entirely new dish from an old one!
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Author Bio| Rachael Ray | | Raised in upstate New York, cooking and lifestyle mogul Rachael Ray cut her teeth at gourmet food-related jobs in New York City before giving a series of Albany-based cooking classes that shot her to fame when she was discovered by a local news outfit. Best known for her "30-Minute Meals" series, she also hosts numerous television shows, including a travel show, and has a magazine. Ray has weathered much criticism about her cooking skills, but she doesn't consider herself a chef, and feels that she lucked into stardom. |
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