Cheap & Easy: Good Food for Girls on the Go by Sandra Bark, Alexis Kanfer, Vin Ganapathy (Illustrator)

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  • Pub. Date: April 2004
  • 176pp
  • Sales Rank: 233,613
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    • Pub. Date: April 2004
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 176pp
    • Sales Rank: 233,613

    Synopsis

    A gourmet-inspired cookbook for making meals on the cheap and easy

    Girl, meet spatula.

    With simple recipes for quick-fix meals and practical tips for stocking your freezer and pantry so that you always have what you need on hand, Cheap & Easy is an inspiration for those who are stymied by their tight kitchens and even tighter budgets.

    Sandra Bark and Alexis Kanfer created the dishes in Cheap & Easy as an escape from too much takeout. Their recipes deliver maximum flavor with minimal work and include:

    • The Independent Pancake: bakes in the oven so you can hang out with your guests

    • Fred and Ginger Pumpkin Soup: perfect for a weeknight

    • Lazy Girl's Lasagna: a time-saving version of the classic

    • Blenderella: the margarita grows up and goes to the ball

    • Smart Cookie: one recipe, many flavors

    From comfort food to elegant entrées, from wholesome salads to that first sweet bite, Bark and Kanfer cover breakfast, lunch, and dinner; brunch; cocktails; and brown-bag specials perfect for work and the beach. They include plenty of choices for vegetarians and carnivores alike, with "playing the field" sections so you can vary the recipes.

    So delete the Chinese place from speed dial because whether you are preparing for a spur-of-the-moment dinner party, an evening with your sweetie, or a movie night for you and the dog, Cheap & Easy is the only cookbook you will ever need.

    Publishers Weekly

    For women who'd rather speed-dial the restaurant around the corner than open up the fridge, or for those sick of eating leftover moo shu pork for lunch, 20-something Brooklynites Bark and Kanfer offer this snazzy yet simple cookbook. Starting with basics like "freezer feng shui" and a "pantry raid," the authors demystify the kitchen for neophytes and divulge secrets to abbreviating popular dishes like lasagna and meat loaf, while highlighting the essentials that make those dishes so enjoyable. From beverages to salad dressings and soups to sweets, the recipes map out the necessary tools and ingredients with a hip flair. For example, Chiquita Granola mixes old-fashioned oats and cinnamon with coconut and dried pineapple, and Come Hither Couscous doctors up the Mediterranean standard with fresh lemon zest. Abridged versions of heavenly desserts like 30-Minute Apple Crisp and Peanut Butter Ice-Cream Sandwiches are easy enough for even the most novice chefs. The book's best section, "Snacks and the City," offers sample menus like Hangover Helper and Slumber Party. While some dishes may leave readers pondering the sheer necessity of a recipe (e.g., Girl Meets Soy is a four-step process for what's essentially popping marinated tofu in the oven), others share advice on subjects as diverse as poaching chicken and flavoring whipped cream. And though Kanfer and Bark undoubtedly direct their quips and jests toward a female crowd, their book might serve as a counselor to not-so-savvy guys, too. (On sale Apr. 6) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Sandra Bark is the author of Cheap & Easy: A Cookbook for Girls on the Go and editor of Beautiful as the Moon, Radiant as the Stars: Jewish Women in Yiddish Stories and Writers Workshop in a Box. She lives in Brooklyn.

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    April 15, 2004: i made the chili recipe from this book (the one that was featured in glamour magazine) and it really was cheap and easy! it's a surprisingly funny book, especially since it's a cookbook. aside from all the fun, it's full of yummy recipes that don't require special kitchen gadgets, and that even i can make in my limited kitchen.

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    April 09, 2004: This book is exactly what it claims to be--cheap and easy. The recipes are simple, hilarious, and yummy! Great for anyone who doesn't have time for Betty Crocker!