"The I Don't Know How To Cook Book: 300 Great Recipes You Can't Mess Up!" by Mary-Lane Kamberg.
I have a thing about cookbooks and love reading them. I also keep them in mind for future gifts
If you've ever felt overwhelmed in the kitchen or questioned your culinary skills, look no further. This one is an essential guide, not just for novice cooks, it also gives hope for anyone who has ever hesitated to step into the kitchen.
With 300 recipes, you’ll find traditional dishes and those which will impress friends and family alike. Each recipe features clear, step-by-step instructions, ensuring those who have never boiled water can feel confident and capable. The emphasis on simplicity does not sacrifice flavor with lots of added tips.
What sets this book apart is, Kamberg’s explanations of the cooking process, providing helpful tips and tricks that will guide you every step of the way. The recipes are designed with accessibility in mind, utilizing readily available ingredients, (which I love) so you can whip up a fantastic meal without needing a culinary degree or fancy kitchen gadgets.
This book is organized to make your cooking experience enjoyable and stress-free. You'll find everything from quick weeknight dinners to comforting dishes for special occasions.
What I also liked about this book is it truly sets apart its clever organization, which categorizes recipes into three distinct levels: "Easy," "Medium," and "Hard." If you are a Vegetarian, a “V’ is added to those recipes, too. This thoughtful design helps one choose dishes that match their comfort and skill level.
I smiled at the clever humor added into her writing and enjoyed the additional resources provided at the back of the book which is valuable for beginners and experienced cooks.