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08-07-2005 05:35 PM

COOKBOOK
 
When it comes to home cooking,
I tend to be a minimalist.

I save the 20 ingredient-20 step entrees
for my trip to the restaurant.

Recently, a friend dropped off a cookbook;
The Four Ingredient Cookbook ( Linda Coffee )

I find it great reading.
ie; there are some 15 recipes for chicken breast.
By changing the three other ingredients,
you end up with 15 distinctly different dishes.
( great for those days when you say; "OGOD...chicken again" )

The dessert section also uses common IGA off-the-shelf items
to come up with some pretty good treats....
All with four ingredients !

I guess it'd make a great camping/RVing cookbook too.

<rj>

jmcquown 08-07-2005 06:51 PM

<RJ> wrote:
> When it comes to home cooking,
> I tend to be a minimalist.
>
> I save the 20 ingredient-20 step entrees
> for my trip to the restaurant.
>
> Recently, a friend dropped off a cookbook;
> The Four Ingredient Cookbook ( Linda Coffee )
>
> I guess it'd make a great camping/RVing cookbook too.
>
> <rj>


Or for those times when we're at an Extended Stay Hotel with only 2 burners,
a microwave and a fridge :) I'll look it up. I have something called '6
Ingredients or Less' (can't put my hands on it right now so I don't know who
wrote it) but it's along those same lines.

Jill



biig 09-07-2005 12:22 AM



"" wrote:
>
> When it comes to home cooking,
> I tend to be a minimalist.
>
> I save the 20 ingredient-20 step entrees
> for my trip to the restaurant.
>
> Recently, a friend dropped off a cookbook;
> The Four Ingredient Cookbook ( Linda Coffee )
>
> I find it great reading.
> ie; there are some 15 recipes for chicken breast.
> By changing the three other ingredients,
> you end up with 15 distinctly different dishes.
> ( great for those days when you say; "OGOD...chicken again" )
>
> The dessert section also uses common IGA off-the-shelf items
> to come up with some pretty good treats....
> All with four ingredients !
>
> I guess it'd make a great camping/RVing cookbook too.
>
> <rj>


My sister has that book...I'll have to borrow it and see what I
find..
......Sharon

Phred 09-07-2005 11:04 AM

In article >, wrote:
>When it comes to home cooking, I tend to be a minimalist.
>I save the 20 ingredient-20 step entrees
>for my trip to the restaurant.
>
>Recently, a friend dropped off a cookbook;
>The Four Ingredient Cookbook ( Linda Coffee )


Actually by Linda Coffee and Emily Cale I think.
See: <http://www.fouringredientcookbook.com/>
It's one of a series by the look of it including things like "The low
fat..." and "The diabetic..." -- all "Four Ingredient" of course.

>I find it great reading.
>ie; there are some 15 recipes for chicken breast.
>By changing the three other ingredients,
>you end up with 15 distinctly different dishes.


Bit like a Chinese restaurant? (Four meats, four sauces, four vegie
mixtures, four methods and we've got 256 menu items. ;-)

>( great for those days when you say; "OGOD...chicken again" )


Given that so many things are said to "taste like chicken", just
pretend you're eating crocodile, or bunyip, or whatever instead of
chicken, and you won't get bored. 8-)

>The dessert section also uses common IGA off-the-shelf items
>to come up with some pretty good treats....
>All with four ingredients !


Steak and three veg was the standard "dinner" in much of Oz until
about 20 or 30 years ago. Obviously ahead of our time. :-)

>I guess it'd make a great camping/RVing cookbook too.


Cheers, Phred.

--
LID



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