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(More customer reviews)My favorite part of this cookbook is the prose.
I love cookbooks. I have a ridiculously big collection and curling up with a cookbook and a cup of tea is my idea of a lovely evening. The recipes have to grab me, of course -- and Table for Two has a variety of interesting recipes for different tastes, whether you are feeling adventurous (Malaysian Quinoa, featuring textured vegetable protein -- which I love, I hasten to add) or wanting comfort food (Basic Pot Roast or The Perfect Hamburger). But what makes a cookbook special to me is...something else, something more, something I can't always describe but that I know when I see. And this cookbook has it. The introductions, the asides, the explanations, all combine to make me feel like I am sitting in a friend's kitchen, watching a master cook, sharing a glass of wine, talking about food and recipes. Very nice.
Most of my cooking is for two; I have a college-aged son who apparently lives here (I can tell by the laundry pile), but is rarely around for meals. My tendency is to cook WAY too much, so this cookbook is a gentle reminder that there are actually only two people at the table; cooking for eight is a bit drastic.
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Table for Two is the perfect cookbook for young couples, empty nesters, and everyone in between. This easy-to-read resource features over 235 classic and nouveau recipes made with fresh and readily available ingredients. Nothing processed. Nothing exotic. The best news? Dinner can be on the table in well under an hour and with a minimum of leftovers. As an added bonus, suggested menus and prep and cooking times are also included to help you plan each meal. So... explore and enjoy cooking with your special someone. After all, this is the cookbook for couples.
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