Help! There's a Stove in my Kitchen

Recipes to the rescue

Nonfiction, Food & Drink
Cover of the book Help! There's a Stove in my Kitchen by Annabel Frere, Penguin Random House South Africa
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Author: Annabel Frere ISBN: 9781431702145
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa Publication: October 5, 2011
Imprint: Struik Lifestyle Language: English
Author: Annabel Frere
ISBN: 9781431702145
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication: October 5, 2011
Imprint: Struik Lifestyle
Language: English

From learning the basics to producing impressive, yet cunningly simple, meals, Help! There's a Stove in My Kitchen gives you an easy way to get started in the kitchen. With over 170 recipes, Help! There's a Stove in My Kitchen is primarily a cookbook for school leavers and young adults who have mostly never had to cook for themselves and who need a few ideas on what to prepare and how to go about it. The recipes range from basic to impressive, but are all relatively quick and easy to make. In some cases, several options are given for one recipe, such as quiche fillings, to suit different tastes and to expand the budding cook's repertoire. Help! There's a Stove in My Kitchen takes into account budget, using mainly low-cost items and, where possible, a minimum number of ingredients. Also included are tips on saving electricity, time and energy around the home. Scattered throughout the book are the odd tips for fixing culinary mistakes. Armed with a cup, teaspoon and tablespoon, and a willingness to learn, Help! There's a Stove in My Kitchen is all that is needed to become a whiz in the kitchen.

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From learning the basics to producing impressive, yet cunningly simple, meals, Help! There's a Stove in My Kitchen gives you an easy way to get started in the kitchen. With over 170 recipes, Help! There's a Stove in My Kitchen is primarily a cookbook for school leavers and young adults who have mostly never had to cook for themselves and who need a few ideas on what to prepare and how to go about it. The recipes range from basic to impressive, but are all relatively quick and easy to make. In some cases, several options are given for one recipe, such as quiche fillings, to suit different tastes and to expand the budding cook's repertoire. Help! There's a Stove in My Kitchen takes into account budget, using mainly low-cost items and, where possible, a minimum number of ingredients. Also included are tips on saving electricity, time and energy around the home. Scattered throughout the book are the odd tips for fixing culinary mistakes. Armed with a cup, teaspoon and tablespoon, and a willingness to learn, Help! There's a Stove in My Kitchen is all that is needed to become a whiz in the kitchen.

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