How often do home cooks open the pantry, cabinet, fridge, and freezer only to say there is nothing to eat? Well, America’s Test Kitchen (ATK) is here to save the day and get the pantry working for cooks in a bind. Packed full of information, in true ATK style, this features extensive pantry set-up advice, from what to have, how to store it, freeze it, use scraps, and much more. The substitution chart is also worthwhile and serves as an amazing tool for anyone less likely to have one building block on hand than another. Recipes run the gamut from snacks to dessert and include all of the bells and whistles that ATK fans have come to expect. Pantry improv tips give guidance for using what one has or changing up flavors. Recipes are mainly retreads but the “cooking with what you have” focus will have home chefs discovering new dishes. Solid indexing helps in finding meals to use up the jumbo-size bags of ingredients weighing a pantry down.
VERDICT Extremely practical and full of resources; bound to fly off library shelves.
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