Small Space Cooking: Simple, Quick, and Healthy Recipes for the Tiny Kitchen
By (Author) Hope Korenstein
By (photographer) Jennifer Silverberg
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
21st June 2022
12th May 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.5
Paperback
144
Width 191mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
592g
Quick and delicious recipes perfected for even the smallest of kitchens!
With three feet of counter space, two pans, and one pot, author Hope Korenstein breaks down how to make satisfying meals no matter the size of your kitchen. Having cooked in small kitchens her whole life, Korenstein knows how to make the most of limited counter spaceand creates delicious meals without having to spend too much time in the kitchen, or dirtying too many dishes along the way. Korenstein helps home cooks reclaim their kitchens with simple recipes for low-cost, quick, and healthy cooking, all while saving space and time.
Small Space Cookingis broken down into six easy chapters: Salads and Starters, Chicken and Meat, Fish and Seafood, Pasta, Vegetables and Sides, and Foolproof Desserts. Recipes include:
Korensteins recipes focus on bold flavors and few ingredients so the pantry stays manageableand so readers avoid spending hours in the kitchen getting dinner together. No space for a grill Korenstein teaches you how to love your broiler. With quick sauts, bakes, and broils, readers learn how to prepare easy and satisfying meals that the whole family will love.
With a few helpful tips, cooking in a small kitchen has never been easier!
Don't let your cramped kitchen hinder you anymore! This book leaves out the bulky appliances and keeps the ingredient lists short. Focus Reviews
HOPE KORENSTEIN loves food, so she learned how to cook. She is an attorney by day andan intrepid home cook by night. She lives in Brooklyn with her two children.
JENNIFER SILVERBERG is a food photographer and director, and a visual storyteller forbrands and magazines. She was recently named one of the 200 Best Advertising Photographersin the world by Lrzers Archive. Jennifer, a New York native, now makes her home in St.Louis, Missouri.