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Dinner: Changing the Game | Melissa Clark
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From Melissa Clark, the New York Times bestselling author and one of the most beloved food and recipe writers of our generation, comes a comprehensive and practical cookbook. With more than 250 all new recipes and abundant four-color photography, these inherently simple recipes make for the kind of easy cooking that can turn anyone into a better and more confident cook. Dinner is all about options: inventive, unfussy food with unexpected flavor (and plenty of make ahead ideas, too): a sheetpan chicken laced with spicy harissa; burgers amped with chorizo; curried lentils with poached eggs, to name a few. Here, too, are easy flourishes that make dinner exceptional: stirring charred lemon into pasta, tossing a Caesar-like dressing on a grain bowl, adding fresh ricotta and demerara sugar to stovetop mac and cheese; lavishing a dollop of chili paste just about anywhere. Clark's mission is to help anyone--whether a novice with just a single pan or the experienced (and, perhaps jaded) home cook, figure out what to make any night of the week, without settling on fallbacks. Each recipe in this book is meant to be dinner--one fantastic dish that is so satisfying and flavor-forward it can stand alone or sit with just a little something else, such as green beans with caper vinaigrette, a citrus salad with olives, coconut rice, or skillet brown butter cornbread. Or maybe all you need is some baguette and the simplest green salad. Dinner has the range and authority--and the author's trademark warmth--of an instant classic. *** Praise for Melissa Clark's Dinner: "The recipes in Melissa Clark's Dinner are everything I want for my dinner. Dishes which are familiar but fresh, approachable but exciting. The tone of the book is also just the sort of company I'd want around my table: Melissa is experienced enough in the kitchen to know that being relaxed is the only way to approach the evening meal. It should be fun, it should be easy, it should be delicious."--YOTAM OTTOLENGHI "Melissa Clark has an extrasensory ability to divine what we want to eat and a secret knowledge of how to take a familiar dish and make it just a little more interesting. In following her lead, dinner gets more delicious and we become better cooks." --PETER MEEHAN "Dinner is an expertly useful tool for the home cook. Melissa Clark has stripped away fussiness and pretension and replaced it with sensibility and flavor. This is food that you will absolutely crave!" --MICHAEL SOLOMONOV "Brilliant, vibrant, doable ideas that will change the way you think about dinner. You'll cook out of this book for years. Empowering." --DIANA HENRY "Melissa Clark will take your tired dinner repertoire, shake it out, and give it a transfusion of enthusiasm, flavor, and whip-smart efficiency. In Dinner, she takes the timeless task of cooking pleasing yet inspiring dinners and waves away the challenge. Dinner won't get Melissa --or you--down. She had me dreaming of kofte and kimchi pork chops, coconut rice noodles and green aioli chicken salad." --AMANDA HESSER
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Tamra
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When I start using a lot of tabs, I know it‘s a book I want on my shelf.

Pictured is Chile & Ginger-Fried Tofu Salad

LeahBergen That looks good! 5y
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Amandajoy
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Here you go @Mitch & @Chrissyreadit I love a good #cookbookshelfie. Right now I‘m loving Melissa Clark‘s two instant pot cookbooks. Now I have to go move all of these so the painter can paint next week.

Chrissyreadit Ohhh! I love it! This is amazing! And I want a color coordinated book shelf- I‘m going to copy for my cookbooks too! 5y
Mitch I envy your space and shelves for cookbooks. One day mine will have a better home! 5y
Simona 😍😍😍 Looks beautiful. 5y
Amandajoy Thank you @Chrissyreadit @Mitch @Simona ! I had to do something, they used to be on a rolling cart & it was becoming dangerous! 5y
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Amandajoy
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Breakfast and book mail 🤓

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Eggs
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1-Jason Reynolds
2-Jacqueline Woodson
3-Kwame Alexander
4-Sharon Creech
5-Rainbow Rowell
6-Rita Wms-Garcia
7-Kristin Hannah
8-Beatriz Williams
9-Khaled Hosseini
10-Lucy M Montgomery
#dinnerparty @Krisjericho

Krisjericho I love this group! I almost included L.M. Montgomery on mine. 6y
niluferplum Posted this answer elsewhere, but here goes😋: 1. Karen Blixen; 2. Richard Dawkins; 3. Jane Austen; 4. Steven Pinker; 5. Francoise Sagan; 6. Yuval Noah Harari; 7. Beatrix Potter; 8. Carl Sagan; 9. Homer; 10. Shakespeare... Like a Mad Hatter‘s tea party!🤪 6y
ATC 1. Paulo Choelho 2. Nicholas Sparks 3.Khaled Hosseini 4.Jane Austen 5.Elizebeth Gilbert 6y
Eggs @Krisjericho @niluferplum @ATC 👍🏼👍🏼🤗😍 6y
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BeansPage
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Who would you choose??? 🤔

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Clwojick
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Now that I'm finally done posting about all the upcoming January fun, it's time to finally eat some dinner. 💚

Thanks to Nolan, I have that song from The Simpsons stuck in my head. 🎧 You don't make friends with salad! You don't make friends with salad! 🎼

TaylorMay Chinese chicken salad? 7y
Clwojick @TaylorMay Asian salad 7y
benchley1 I would be your friend with that salad... usually that's #truth though 7y
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Clwojick @benchley1 😂😂 7y
Bookzombie I would be your friend. I love salads. 🥗 7y
TaylorMay Omg it looks amazing 7y
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MicheleinPhilly
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Chicken paillard with arugula, squash, and green bean salad. 😍

BookBabe 😍😋 7y
ElishaLovesBooks Looks yummy!!😋 7y
Kaye Boy am I out of the loop. The only item out of that list you named, that I know what it is and have eaten before is green beans. Living here in Hicksville, we got excited when they made new Little Debbie Cakes called Happy Camper Cakes. 🌲 7y
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LeahBergen Wow! 😍 7y
BooksForEmpathy Um SO green and beautiful. 7y
Megabooks Yum!!! 7y
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coffeewithbooks
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Not book relate. So, my mother-in-law told me today that my daughter has lost weight . This made so scary but I know it because she wasn't eating at much for a whole week while she was sick. Thank goodness her sickness is over and been eating a lot. Anyways, we had barbecue chicken, corn, and mac-and cheese for dinner. Yummy!

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LazyOwl
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I was tagged by @Lizpixie for choose #5fordinner.

Purely because they are some of my favourite authors.

1. Patrick Rothfuss, but awesome giving person that has a great charity organisation
2. Brian K Vaughan 😍 love his work
3. Belinda Alexandra, one of my first fav authors
4. Jennifer Fallon, love her fantasy stuff
5. Fiona McIntosh, also love her fantasy books

4 & 5 are also Aussies 😀

annkuch13 Ooh! I'll do this when I get home from work! And I didn't know Jennifer Fallon was Australian! 7y
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Balibee146
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Here's my #5fordinner....I wanted a riot of a dinner party with good chat, big laughs and lots of appreciation for food and drink! So welcome Sarah Waters, Patrick Ness, Dawn French, Mark Gatiss and Iain Banks.
I need to have another dinner so I can ask Alan Bennet, Kate Atkinson, Terry Pratchett, Liz Jensen and Karen Maitland
I'm tagging @River_Voice and @TrishB

TobeyTheScavengerMonk Iain Banks was so close to being on my list! Mark Gatiss is a great choice. 7y
Balibee146 Thanks @TobeyTheScavengerMonk some very good booze would be imbibed for sure. 7y
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Cinsai
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@ AllenStClair tagged me in this so here's my #5forDinner ( really could have kept going😉)
Neil Gaiman, Anne and Christopher Rice, JK Rowling, and S. E. Hinton ( the Outsiders is still one of my all time favorite books📖❤️)

CatLass007 Excellent choices! I still think The Outsiders is a great book, too. I just bought a copy for my 14-year-old nephew a couple of months ago. I still don‘t think he‘s read it. Such a shame for him. 7y
Cinsai @CatLass007 It was the first book I read where I identified completely with a character. It will always hold a place in my heart! ❤️ 7y
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Laughterhp
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#5forDinner it was very hard to choose, but I love all of these authors! Richelle Mead, JK Rowling, Lauren Graham, Leigh Bardugo and Sarah Dessen. I‘ve loved all these authors works and am big fans and would love to just spend time with them and talk!

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EllieDottie
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I'm so excited about this! Thanks so much for the tag @Jess7 There are so many authors I would love to have over for dinner so I just went with the first 5 I thought of that I would love to hear their thoughts and opinions on just about everything!

1) Theodore Roosevelt
2) Mary Higgins Clark
3) Louisa May Alcott
4) Chinua Achebe
5) J.K. Rowling

#5forDinner

Lwiesman Theodore Roosevelt! Great pick. Did you read River of Doubt? Great book about his trip down the Amazon river. 7y
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Christine
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Had to use the Prime Day book discount to get this excellent newish cookbook, a copy of which I painfully returned to the library last week after trying and enjoying many of the dishes (and wanting to make pretty much all of the rest). I LOVE Melissa Clark's recipes and often look to her cookbooks or NYT recipes first whenever I want to make a certain dish or find a way to use an ingredient I have on hand. 🍴📚❤️

Lindy That's the best kind of cookbook to own. I do the same thing: borrow from the library, then buy if they're indispensable. 7y
Christine @Lindy Yes, absolutely!! :) 7y
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