It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4: four-ingredient recipes from the editors of Delish that are triple-tested to perfection and take 35 minutes or less from start to finish. With this lavishly photographed cookbook at hand, anyone can prepare a quick, delicious, and fuss-free meal. And the dishes are absolutely delectable, Chicken and Mushrooms in Oyster Sauce; Broccoli and Garlic Breadcrumb Spaghetti; Teriyaki Beef Salad; and Vanilla Bean Butter Cookies. Feeding your family has never been simpler.
I don't usually take the time to review cookbooks, but this one was just unremarkable enough that I found it annoying. More than half of the recipes were "Take some meat and veggies you like and put them on bread- now you have a sandwich! Take an egg and ham and put it on bread- now you have breakfast! Cook some meat and put a veggie next to it- dinner!" and so on and so forth. I would say there were about three or four recipes in the entire book that I took note of. However, if you're someone that's just learning how to provide for yourself or you just need inspiration for different ingredients than what you're used to, I can see how this would be helpful. Don't get me wrong, I do understand that these are fast recipes, as stated in the title. However, I also currently have the "Seriously Delish" cookbook by Jessica Merchant and many of the recipes in that one are quick, affordable, yet unique and exciting.