This is a fun cookbook filled with recipes that sound delicious. It is very heavy on wheat, meat, processed foods and splurge ingredients, so I would personally have to heavily adapt most of them for our family (I cook gluten free and lean towards whole foods, plant based recipes). That said, the photos are gorgeous and Senyei clearly knows how to mix ingredients.
Example recipes: pumpkin in macaroni and cheese, cream cheese in chocolate chip cookies, mayo on garlic cheese bread, honey on pepperoni and hot pepper pizza, tater tots in breakfast quesadillas, cottage cheese in green smoothies, ginger ale in pumpkin waffles, sweetened condensed milk in granola, soy sauce in onion dip, thyme (and bacon fat, bacon and corn syrup, among other things) in caramel corn, orange soda in BBQ meatballs, baking powder in gnocchi with vodka sauce, dill in fettucini alfredo with lobster, rice crispies in chicken tender breading, pimento peppers in a BLT (BLTP), onion soup mix in french onion steak sandwiches, orange juice and zest in dinner rolls, pudding mix in cake, cake mix in cookies, and black pepper in pumpkin chocolate chip snack cake, to offer a sampling.
I have some recipes that are always crowd-pleasers that I make for company or pot lucks because everybody loves them so much but that I don't often make at home because they're quite "junky" -- very high in unhealthy fats, calories, etc. Most of the recipes in this book are those sorts of recipes for me. I also am not the kind of cook who puts cans of pop or powdered soup mix in recipes, but I know a lot of people love those sorts of ingredients. One more consideration is that some of the recipes tend towards pricier ingredients like ribeye, lobster and gourmet cheeses, and many may be a little elaborate for everyday meals for busy families. Others seem very quick to put together, though, especially those that use purchased ingredients like puff pastry or pre-made ravioli.
There are photos for a little over half of the recipes. No nutritional information is provided.
All in all, I enjoyed the book and suspect the recipes would be winners. I may try using some of her general ideas and taste combinations, though I probably won't be trying most of the recipes verbatim.
I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for review.