Description
Colorful Risotto-Stuffed Peppers
Butternut Squash & Apple Soup Cooking great meals at home doesn't have to cost a fortune. Written by two foodies who refused to let their eat-in kitchen or tiny budget disappoint their taste buds, this creative collection proves you don't have to be wealthy to enjoy fine food Alanna Kaufman and Alex Small, founders of the popular blog TwoFatAls.com, offer you 200 mouthwatering recipes that will please their palates and their pocketbooks, such as:
- Pomegranate Fig Bites
- Balsamic Grilled Artichokes li>Honey-Thyme Pear & Goat Cheese Sandwiches
- Seared Tuna with Fennel
- Apricot Brandy-Baked French Toast, and more
Complete with tips on how to affordably stock and maintain a frugal pantry, as well as price breakdowns for each serving, this cookbook shows how to eat well--without breaking the bank
Author: Alanna Kaufman, Alex Small
Publisher: Adams Media Corporation
Published: 09/18/2009
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 10.20h x 7.20w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781605506814
ISBN10: 1605506818
BISAC Categories:
- Cooking | Courses & Dishes | General
- Business & Economics | Personal Finance | Budgeting
- Cooking | Methods | Gourmet
About the Author
Alanna Kaufman (New York, NY) is originally from Bethesda, MD. She has always loved writing, and served as city news editor of the Daily Pennsylvanian while attending the University of Pennsylvania with Alex. She also spent a year writing for Slashfood, AOL's food blog. In addition to writing for Two Fat Als, Kaufman is also attending graduate school in New York City.
Alex Small (New York, NY) grew up in Easton, CT, where he began experimenting in the kitchen at an early age. He met Alanna at the University of Pennsylvania in 2005, while serving as a senior photography editor at the Daily Pennsylvanian. In 2006, the pair created the popular food blog, Two Fat Als, for which Alex manages the web design and photography. He is currently living in New York City, attending graduate school.