Molly Gilbert, a graduate of the French Culinary Institute, is a cooking instructor, food blogger (dunkandcrumble.com), former private chef, and recipe tester in the kitchen of Saveur. She lives in Seattle.
Sheet Pan Suppers: 120 Recipes for Simple, Surprising, Hands-Off Meals Straight from the Oven
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ISBN-13:
9780761183129
- Publisher: Workman Publishing Company, Inc.
- Publication date: 12/02/2014
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 288
- Sales rank: 205,417
- File size: 182 MB
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It’s the one-pot meal reinvented, and what is sure to become every busy cook’s new favorite way of getting dinner on the table. It’s Sheet Pan Suppers—a breakthrough full-color cookbook with more than 120 recipes for complete meals, snacks, brunch, and even dessert, that require nothing more than a sheet pan, your oven, and Molly Gilbert’s inspired approach.
The virtue of cooking on a sheet pan is two-fold. First there’s the convenience of cooking everything together and having just one pan to clean up. Then there’s the cooking method—roasting, baking, or broiling—three techniques that intensify flavors; in other words, food tastes better when cooked on a sheet pan (move over, slow cooker). But the real genius here is Molly Gilbert’s fresh, sophisticated approach. There are easy dinners for weeknight meals— Chicken Legs with Fennel and Orange; Soy-Mustard Salmon and Broccoli; Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Squash, Apples, and Onions. Special occasion meals—Rack of Lamb with Herby Bread Crumbs and Buttered Carrots; Asparagus and Black Cod in Parchment. Meatless meals—Israeli Couscous–Stuffed Peppers. Plus surprise extras, including in-a-snap party snacks—Baked Brie and Strawberries, Corn and Crab Cakes with Yogurt Aioli; quick brunch dishes like Greens and Eggs and Ham, and Baked Apricot French Toast; and, of course, dessert—Stone Fruit Slab Pie, Halloween Candy S’mores.
Maximum ease, minimal cleanup, and mouthwatering recipes. In other words, a revelation that will change the way we cook.
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Our desire to produce complete meals while dirtying as little cookware as possible has been addressed by several intriguing cookbooks, including Carla Snyder's One Pan, Two Plates, Laura D.A. Pazzaglia's Hip Pressure Cooking, and Crystal Cook and Sandy Pollock's The Casserole Queens Make-a-Meal Cookbook. Here, cooking instructor and food blogger Lulauf (dunkandcrumble.com) introduces another minimal cleanup cooking method, one that relies on sheet pans and the oven. She uses these to broil, bake, roast, and toast such dishes as fajita flank steak with peppers and onion, lemon-herb sole on crispy potato rafts, and big Dutch baby with Meyer lemon sugar. VERDICT Lulauf's recipes that combine mains with sides are very successful, and, as promised, they're less soupy than those you'll find in one-pot or crockpot cookbooks. Her stand-alone desserts and vegetarian options (which favor stuffed vegetables), however, are more conventional.