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Rachael Ray 2, 4, 6, 8: Great Meals for Couples or Crowds
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.555
EAN: 9781400082568
ISBN: 1400082560
Label: Clarkson Potter
Manufacturer: Clarkson Potter
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: November 07, 2006
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Release Date: November 07, 2006
Studio: Clarkson Potter
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Editorial Review: If you’re like Rachael Ray, mealtime is a time to hang out and reconnect with family and friends. That means you could be making a late dinner for you and your sweetie one night and making brunch for your entire family the next day. No matter how many people join the party, Rachael firmly believes that cooking should be fun, easy–and done in 30 minutes or less.Transforming recipes for four into recipes for two or eight can be a tricky guessing game. If you use twice the amount of chicken will you have to cook it twice as long? Is it possible to make a satisfying pot of soup for two without having to eat leftovers for a week? What’s the best–and most economical–way to feed a crowd of eight? With Rachael Ray: 2, 4, 6, 8 there’s no need to guess, because Rachael has designed right-sized menus for every occasion, with perfect meals for two, four, six, or eight. For date night you don’t want tons of food, so Rachael’s Croque Madame sandwich with a Strawberry Balsamic Vinaigrette salad and a killer vodka cocktail strike just the right note. For family dinners, double dates, or those who love leftovers, Rachael whips up classic meals for four like Wingless Buffalo Chicken Pizza or Grilled Shrimp with Chorizo Skewers. For poker night with your buddies, Rachael knows exactly which ingredients stretch into a 30-minute meal for six, like Uptown Sweet and Spicy Sausage Hoagies. Throwing a dinner party is a pleasure when you’re armed with stress-free meals for eight like Italian Chicken Pot Pie and Boozy Berries and Biscuits. With complete menus for family dinners as well as easy and impressive meals for entertaining plus lots of super simple desserts that taste like a million, no matter what the occasion, the perfect meal for your crowd is never more 30 minutes away.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Perfect for entertaining!
Rachel Ray has done it again! What a delightful book with some fantastic recipes. I bought two as gifts and then had to buy one for myself as I kept finding recipes I liked for us!
Rating: - Yummy!
I got this book as a gift, and initially I wasn't too excited about it. I believe that we eat with our eyes, and that being said, I like cookbooks with pictures. I like images that make my mouth water and my hands eager to get to work. This book lacks visual stimulation, but it makes up for that in the recipes. I have now tried a number of these recipes, and for each one that I try, I have to make it a second time. I now have faith that whichever recipe I choose, it will taste fabulous and not ... Read More
Rating: - Cooking Books
This is my 3rd book by Rachael Ray. As with all of them they are easy to read and use. I like this book in that it has the 2,4,6,or 8 people meals.Hope you enjoy cooking with this book.
Rating: - Super recipes, as always!
Racheal Ray has done is again! Why not add Mary El-Baz,'s "Simply Elegant and Easy Pesto" to your bookshelf alongside this one?
Rating: - Nothing Really New
This cookbook is just like all her others. The only difference is she or should
I say her ghost writer puts the recipes into groupings by the number of people the recipe
will feed. The recipes are similar to ones from her show and in her other cookbooks.
Rather than buying it get it from the library first to see if you even want it.
I made the mistake of buying it and am sorry I did. I own several cookbooks by other Food Network
people and each one is different than the ... Read More
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