Young And Hungry: (Paperback) by Lieberman, Dave
Paperback; Published 3/16/2005; 272 Pages; ISBN 9781401301286
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The debut cookbook from the exciting new culinary superstar David Lieberman, host of the upcoming Food Network show The Real Deal.
In his cookbook, Dave Lieberman shows how to create delicious, easy-to-make meals that anyone, an inexperienced college student or otherwise, would find to be a breeze. Lieberman also offers some tasty dishes and drinks one can make when throwing a simple dinner party for friends, impressing a date, or impressing the parents for when they drop in for a visit. All recipes are made from ingredients easily purchased in your local grocery store and without breaking your budget. Some of the sections are:
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I wanted Dave's cookbook because I like his down-to-earth view of cooking. The only thing missing is nutritional information, which will keep me from making some of the recipes as I cannot estimate the calories/fat/etc. However, his recipes are logical, the ingredients easy to find, and are easy on the pocketbook. I only wish his show was on at a time I could watch it. I can never seem to find it. I saw it a few times when we first started and have not been able to catch up with it since. I only watch over the lunch hour, preparing dinner, and on the weekends. Evenings are spent watching other things, but on a regular basis I do watch the food network. Lately, however, I have been turning it off as there are just too many reruns. Things are on that were originally on several years ago, and many times since. There are too many channels to select from to watch reruns.
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Recipes that call for wine do so to enhance the flavor of the dish- so it's not the time to use that half-opened bottle of red that's been sitting in your fridge for a month. If you wouldn't drink it, then don't cook with it.







