Our Newlywed Kitchen

Our Newlywed Kitchen
Author: Laura Schupp
Publisher: Focus on the Family
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2018
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1589979451

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Imagine giving the special bride you know a gorgeous keepsake book. One that includes timeless wisdom for the heart of your home--the kitchen--with space for you and others to insert recipes, prayers, Scripture, and memories. Our Newlywed Kitchen offers Christians a unique wedding gift for brides. It includes practical how-to information for wedding registry, kitchen organization, meal preparations, party planning, grocery shopping, and more. This gift will be immediately treasured by a new bride, who will refer to it for years.

Martha Stewart's Newlywed Kitchen

Martha Stewart's Newlywed Kitchen
Author: Editors of Martha Stewart Living
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0307954390

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Cozy up at home with more than 100 recipes to cook for each other and for friends. The team at Martha Stewart Living has created the ultimate cookbook for the modern couple. Discover how to make your kitchen function well as the two of you whip up the meals you love—quick weeknight dinners, casual brunches, and parties big and small.

The Newlywed Cookbook

The Newlywed Cookbook
Author: Sarah Copeland
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2011-12-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1452111502

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“A guide to nurturing your marriage through food . . . The book has everything a couple needs to build a life together in the kitchen.” —Relish Decor This cookbook is an indispensable reference for modern couples looking to spend quality time together in the kitchen. Inside are more than 130 recipes for both classic and contemporary cooking that are perfect for day-to-day à deux and special occasions with family and friends. More than a collection of recipes, The Newlywed Cookbook is also a guide to domestic bliss. Author Sarah Copeland, a newlywed herself, knows that sourcing, cooking as well as sharing food together at the table makes for a happy couple! This beautiful and sophisticated contemporary cookbook is the new go-to for brides and grooms. “What’s better for couple’s cooking than a book based solely on recipes for newlyweds? Check out Sarah Copeland’s inventive, easy-to-execute dishes that are perfect for a pair.” —Brides “Celebrates the joy of cooking for two, but the recipes aren’t necessarily scaled that way, making enough for dinner guests, leftovers or simply to satisfy bigger appetites. The savory recipes span the globe, with influences from Asia, the Mediterranean and the Mideast, among other places.” —Columbia Daily Tribune “It aims to inspire you to bring the love of your relationship and to translate it into the food you prepare together. While none of the recipes are difficult by any means, they’re all dishes that you’d be proud to put on your table, whether that table belongs to a newlywed couple or not.” —The Huffington Post

The Newlywed Table

The Newlywed Table
Author: Maria Zizka
Publisher: Artisan
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1579659284

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If cooking for someone is an act of love, then what better way for a newlywed couple to express their love than to cook with each other? Author Maria Zizka offers 100 recipes for classic and modern recipes to build a young couple’s cooking repertoire. Couples will not only learn to cook as a team while creating meals to nourish themselves and friends and family but will master key culinary lessons in the process. Recipes such as Leek and Goat Cheese Tart and Spring Vegetable Curry with Rice Noodles are easy weeknight dinners, Seafood Stew with Saffron Broth and Whole Side of Salmon with Herb Sauce are made for entertaining, and One-Bowl Brownies and Birthday Cake will become beloved desserts. Zizka teaches readers how to store food properly and repurpose leftovers and explains topics newlywed couples will surely want to master: how to set up a pantry, set a table, plan a dinner party, create a signature cocktail, and cook together for a lifetime.

The Couple's Kitchen

The Couple's Kitchen
Author:
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781849754996

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One of the pleasures of married life is enjoying time together at home, cooking good food for yourselves and for loved ones, whether it’s friends or members of your recently extended family. If you are both new to cooking, the idea of eating and entertaining together in your new life can be a little daunting. Here is the ultimate helping hand in the form of a truly comprehensive collection of essential recipes. Early Starts and Lazy Mornings provides breakfast and brunch options, while Light Bites and Appetizers are perfect for snacks or whetting appetites before a meal—try Mini Crab Cakes with Chile Lime Mayo. Just the Two of Us are meals to enjoy together, many of which are speedy to make and so perfect for weekday dinners, such as Beef Chow Mein. Jamaican Jerk Chicken and Deep-dish Meatball Pizza Pie are perfect for feeding a hungry group when you spend fun Weekends with Friends, while for less casual entertaining try recipes from Food to Impress such as Spiced Red Snapper with Chermoula or Fillet of Beef en Croute. Family Gatherings features more traditional dishes that will be enjoyed by all generations—from classic roasts to bites the kids will love. Happy Endings suggests ideas for perfect desserts—from New York Cheesecake to Rose Jelly with Vanilla Cream—while more delicious sweet treats can be found in Baking Days, along with recipes for essential savory bakes such as breads and scones. The perfect thirst quenchers can be found in Delicious Drinks, while Recipe Basics provides a reference section of essential recipes, such as simple sauces and pastry. Whatever the occasion, you will find everything you need in this one volume. It will prove to be an invaluable resource that will make cooking a true pleasure time and time again and, what’s more, its sumptuous production means it will adorn any coffee table or kitchen countertop for years to come.

Two in the Kitchen (Williams-Sonoma)

Two in the Kitchen (Williams-Sonoma)
Author: Jordan Mackay
Publisher: Weldon Owen
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781616283797

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The ultimate gift for newly married or engaged couples, Two in the Kitchen features a modern design, sprightly illustrations, lush photography, and 150 recipes for every occasion—from breakfast and brunch to cocktail hour to weeknight dinners for two to dinner parties to holidays. “We both grew up in households in which family mealtime was sacred, and the rituals surrounding eating and drinking have continued to define and unite us. Cooking together is a way of reveling in each other and in our union. We hope that you will find the same bliss in the kitchen that we do.” — Christie & Jordan With an elegant design, colorful illustrations, gorgeous photography, and a charismatic young couple, Jordan Mackay and Christie Dufault, writing friendly and helpful text, this title looks and feels like a gift and is filled with classic recipes and resonant information for modern newlyweds. Jordan and Christie draw on their experience—he’s a wine and spirits writer and she’s a sommelier and instructor at the CIA in Greystone—to add contemporary topics to the mix, such as a focus on drinks, how to set up a home bar, how to cook happily with your spouse and entertain family and friends. Additionally, five other couples from spanning the country share their secrets and tips for achieving kitchen bliss. Besides a diverse array of 150 recipes for every occasion and taste, each chapter opens with a handful of prose recipes offering inspirational ideas for quick dishes—from smoothies and scrambles to crostini and sparkling drinks—speaking to novice cooks looking for fresh and easy recipes. Practical advice like how to sharpen knives, take care of cutting boards, and store food in the freezer, and fun ideas like creating a music playlist for a dinner party are presented in short, easy-to-read sidebars throughout the front of the book. From dozens of recipes for every occasion to advice and entertaining know-how from couples who cook, this book will lead the way to happiness in the kitchen. Real couples Six couples from across America share their tricks, first-hand experience, and knowledge gained cooking together. Kitchen advice Includes practical information, from kitchen planning and equipment to stocking the pantry and buying wineglasses. Go-to recipes From breakfast and brunch to cocktail hour and weeknight dinners, a collection of recipes ideal for newlyweds.

Just Married & Cooking

Just Married & Cooking
Author: Brooke Parkhurst
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 145162557X

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After the bells have chimed, the gifts have been opened, and the honeymoon suitcases have been unpacked, newlywed couples often find themselves wondering, “So, what’s for dinner?” That’s why chef James Briscione and his wife, writer Brooke Parkhurst, put together Just Married and Cooking—a guide to living, eating, and entertaining together. Divided into two sections—“Life As We Know It” and “New Traditions”—Just Married and Cooking is full of valuable advice, easy-to-master techniques, time-saving secrets, and most important, recipes for delicious dishes. In “Life As We Know It,” Brooke and James offer over a hundred recipes for everyday eating. From delectable morning muffins to after-work appetizers and easy-to-prepare dinners, this section has everything young couples need for simple, healthy, and enticing eating. “New Traditions” contains nine menus to help newlyweds mark the special occasions in their new lives together: a glamorous birthday-girl dinner, a fresh and warm spring lunch, a derby-day party complete with a recipe for fail-proof mint juleps, and much more. Including a wedding registry list, suggestions for how to keep a well-stocked pantry, a glossary of frequently used chef terms, and advice for how to plan ahead for easy entertaining, Just Married and Cooking is the cookbook newlywed couples everywhere will turn to time and again for recipes and help navigating the kitchen—whether they are cooking for a quiet *** A delectable new cookbook featuring delicious recipes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients and accompanied by entertaining, informative tips and techniques. Brooke Parkhurst and James Briscione, the newlywed team that teaches popular couples cooking classes at New York’s Institute of Culinary Education and The Culinary Cooperative, navigate the difficulties of a small kitchen, budgetary restrictions, and limited time. Whether readers are looking to prepare everyday meals or special-occasion feasts, Just Married and Cooking is an appealing, practical lifestyle guide for cooking couples everywhere.

The Couple's Cookbook

The Couple's Cookbook
Author: Cole Stipovich
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0399581464

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A beautiful primer for newlyweds starting their first home together, full of achievable, modern recipes for weeknight meals, weekend brunches, and everything in between. The Couple's Cookbook is an inviting collection of simple and comforting recipes for any food-loving pair that wants to learn to cook together. Written by a husband and wife who also work together as wedding photographers, this book is romantic, playful, and fun. The recipes are designed for a couple to eat together or to use for entertaining, with modern classics such as Grilled Curry Chicken Salad, Red Potato Salad with Smoked Bacon and Chives, Spicy Shrimp Tacos with Mexican-Style Slaw, and Caramel Cheesecake Jars. Nearly every dish is photographed to help new cooks learn with ease, and the recipes are foolproof. A section on cocktails and setting up a home bar helps make any of these meals into a dinner party. With tips and tricks for cooking alone or together, and recipes for any occasion, this book will teach any couple how to eat and live well.

The Newlyweds' Vegetarian Cookbook

The Newlyweds' Vegetarian Cookbook
Author: Peters & Small Ryland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Cooking (Vegetables)
ISBN: 9781849751155

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One aspect of married life is cooking for loved ones. If you are new to vegetarian cooking, this book offers plenty of recipes to get you started, while seasoned cooks will find lots of inspiration. Kitchen Basics ensures you have everything you need--from essential cooking equipment to stylish tableware. Brunch is perfect for lazy lie-ins. Treat yourselves to Poached Eggs on Spinach with Spiced Butter. Snacks, Appetizers, & Salads offers fast and simple recipes. Choose a Trio of Vegetable Dips with Spelt Toasts. If you are a busy couple, Quick Meals can be an opportunity to spend time together. Try Harissa-spiced Chickpeas with Halloumi. For Special Occasions you might want to create an indulgent meal, including Naked Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli with Sage Cream. Impress your new in-laws at Family Gatherings with Creamy Vegetable and Cashew Curry with Coconut Rice. Easy Entertaining gives you food to enjoy with friends that won't keep you in the kitchen--like Tagine of Artichokes, Potatoes, Peas, and Saffron. There are also Desserts such as Poached Pears in Honey Wine. Ideas for Baking features Exploding Berry Crumble Muffins and Easy Sourdough Bread. From smoothies to cocktails, Drinks has something for every occasion. Finally, Recipe Basics offers the essentials you will need to refer to again and again. * The original The Newlyweds' Cookbook is a bestseller for Ryland Peters & Small and has sold more than 70,000 copies. * Makes an ideal engagement or wedding gift.

The Newlywed Kitchen

The Newlywed Kitchen
Author: Lorna Yee
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1570617228

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According to marriage counselors, cooking together is one of the biggest complaints newlyweds bring to the table; with more than 80 recipes, this accessible book makes the kitchen a happy place for couples. From the editor of Seattle Bride and one of the Northwest's up-and-coming chefs and food writers comes a cookbook for newlyweds aimed at helping couples forge good cooking habits that will last a lifetime. Offering more than 80 recipes that gradually increase in complexity, The Newlywed Kitchen serves as the building blocks for beginner cooks as well as a guide on how to happily and peacefully cook a meal together. The book is cleverly divided into categories such as 'Carry Me Over the Threshold Starters and Snacks,' 'Who Gets the Remote Control: Comforting Pastas for Lazy Nights In,' and 'Happily Ever After Desserts and Sweets' with plenty of mouth-watering pictures. Also includes stories from happily married foodies to inspire and guide newlyweds to a lifetime of delicious meals together.