
How to Cook Everything The Basics
All You Need to Make Great FoodWith 1,000 Photos
by Mark Bittman
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Cookbooks for Beginners, Food, and Nonfiction.
How to Cook Everything: The Basics gives you essential recipes and easytofollow guidance to help you cook with confidence. Mark Bittman, the bestselling, awardwinning author of How to Cook Everything , shows you how to make a good burger or delicious pasta for everyday meals as well as chicken soup on a cold day, lasagne because you love it, and...
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