I've never cooked before, but want to learn. What is a good cookbook with mostly basic recipes?pic unrelated
Google
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Teaching cookbooks of the basics by category-Joy of Cooking-Better Homes and Garden New Cookbook-American Cookery-James BeardFavorites that taught a lot of people to love cooking, either with food origin, science or historyFrugal Gourmet -Jeff SmithCookwise-Shirley CoriherLidia's Italian-Lidia BastianichMastering the Art of French Cooking -Julia ChildFrench Laundry/Bouchon -Thomas KellerWho's Your Mama, Are You Catholic, and Can You Make A Roux? - Marcelle Bienvenu Essential Cuisines of Mexico-Diana Kennedy or anything by Rick BaylessMoosewood Cookbooks -Mollie KatzenInvitation to Indian Cooking -Madhur Jaffrey
>>2071219> Moosewood Cookbooks -Mollie KatzenUgh, please no.
If you want to learn to cook with less meat for whatever reason you should get Natural Harvest. Shit's pretty cash.
I suggest the website www.allrecipies.com they are user submitted recipes that are normally quite easy