
Once Upon a Chef
288 pages |Ă Hardcover
100 dependable recipes including no-fuss weeknight dinners plus leisurely weekend meals to look forward to,Ă from the beloved bestselling author ofĂ Once Upon a Chef.
Years before she started her popular Once Upon a Chef blog, back when she became a new mom, Jennifer Segal kept a recipe binder divided into two sections: Weeknight and Weekend. This is how she thought about what to cook for dinner, and, fifteen years later, it still is.
In thisĂ versatileĂ collection, youââŹâ˘ll find seventyĂ recipes for fast and easy weeknight meals, like Sesame-Ginger Meatballs and Pecorino-Crusted Chicken with Rosemary, and thirty recipes for slow, soothing weekend cooking, whether thatââŹâ˘s company-friendlyĂ Sear-Roasted Beef Tenderloin with Horseradish Cream Sauce orĂ lazy Sunday morning Popovers with Salted Maple Butter.Ă YouââŹâ˘ll also find JennââŹâ˘s favorite desserts, like Cherry Ricotta Cake and Triple Chocolate Cheesecake, that are easy enough for the weeknight rush and luscious enough for weekend rest and celebration.
Featuring seventy all-new dishes plus thirty fan favorites from her popular blog, Once Upon a Chef, each recipe is tested and retested multiple times in JennââŹâ˘s home kitchen to ensure they are reliable, delicious, and sure to please every night of the week.
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288 pages |Ă Hardcover
100 dependable recipes including no-fuss weeknight dinners plus leisurely weekend meals to look forward to,Ă from the beloved bestselling author ofĂ Once Upon a Chef.
Years before she started her popular Once Upon a Chef blog, back when she became a new mom, Jennifer Segal kept a recipe binder divided into two sections: Weeknight and Weekend. This is how she thought about what to cook for dinner, and, fifteen years later, it still is.
In thisĂ versatileĂ collection, youââŹâ˘ll find seventyĂ recipes for fast and easy weeknight meals, like Sesame-Ginger Meatballs and Pecorino-Crusted Chicken with Rosemary, and thirty recipes for slow, soothing weekend cooking, whether thatââŹâ˘s company-friendlyĂ Sear-Roasted Beef Tenderloin with Horseradish Cream Sauce orĂ lazy Sunday morning Popovers with Salted Maple Butter.Ă YouââŹâ˘ll also find JennââŹâ˘s favorite desserts, like Cherry Ricotta Cake and Triple Chocolate Cheesecake, that are easy enough for the weeknight rush and luscious enough for weekend rest and celebration.
Featuring seventy all-new dishes plus thirty fan favorites from her popular blog, Once Upon a Chef, each recipe is tested and retested multiple times in JennââŹâ˘s home kitchen to ensure they are reliable, delicious, and sure to please every night of the week.
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288 pages |Ă Hardcover
100 dependable recipes including no-fuss weeknight dinners plus leisurely weekend meals to look forward to,Ă from the beloved bestselling author ofĂ Once Upon a Chef.
Years before she started her popular Once Upon a Chef blog, back when she became a new mom, Jennifer Segal kept a recipe binder divided into two sections: Weeknight and Weekend. This is how she thought about what to cook for dinner, and, fifteen years later, it still is.
In thisĂ versatileĂ collection, youââŹâ˘ll find seventyĂ recipes for fast and easy weeknight meals, like Sesame-Ginger Meatballs and Pecorino-Crusted Chicken with Rosemary, and thirty recipes for slow, soothing weekend cooking, whether thatââŹâ˘s company-friendlyĂ Sear-Roasted Beef Tenderloin with Horseradish Cream Sauce orĂ lazy Sunday morning Popovers with Salted Maple Butter.Ă YouââŹâ˘ll also find JennââŹâ˘s favorite desserts, like Cherry Ricotta Cake and Triple Chocolate Cheesecake, that are easy enough for the weeknight rush and luscious enough for weekend rest and celebration.
Featuring seventy all-new dishes plus thirty fan favorites from her popular blog, Once Upon a Chef, each recipe is tested and retested multiple times in JennââŹâ˘s home kitchen to ensure they are reliable, delicious, and sure to please every night of the week.











