Perfectly Good Food: A Totally Achievable Zero Waste Approach to Home Cooking

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Price
$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
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Pages
352
Dimensions
6.9 X 8.9 X 1.0 inches | 1.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780393541076

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About the Author
Margaret Li is coauthor of the award-winning cookbook Double Awesome Chinese Food. She is the founder of Food Waste Feast and lives in Glasgow, Scotland.
Irene Li is coauthor of the award-winning cookbook Double Awesome Chinese Food. She is a 2022 James Beard Leadership Award winner and lives in Boston, supporting the Mei Mei Dumplings team.
Reviews
[Perfectly Good Food is a guide] to developing instinct, and with instinct comes the ability to see a use for even the most idiosyncratic ingredients. There is no point in wasting, because something good can come out of everything.--Bettina Makalintal "Eater"
One of the best things about Perfectly Good Food is its desire to help readers depend less on instructions and more on their own confidence in the kitchen, the trickle-down effect of which is less food waste. If you have the confidence and creativity to make something tasty out of that wilted lettuce, you're much less likely to throw it in the trash...[That] confidence is liberating.--Francie Lin "Boston Globe"
Margaret and Irene Li...have put over a decade of professional experience into a 'field guide' for transforming potential kitchen throwaways into delicious meals...I've already been inspired to add an 'eat me first' box of leftovers to my fridge, whip up a batch of apple-cheddar muffins with bruised fruit, and celebrate with a tomato-water martini.--Daniel Walton "Civil Eats"
Ever noticed that some cooks can look at a few odds and ends in the refrigerator and somehow know what to do to transform them into a cohesive meal? Margaret and Irene Li...want to help you become someone who knows how to turn a few spare veggies into fried rice, paella or a pot pie. They also have ideas for onion scraps (make chile oil), and share formulas for creating a tasty dressing from the jars and pastes sitting in your fridge door. The book is full of recipes and use-it-up ideas to help you eliminate food waste in your kitchen one delicious summer roll at a time.--Chandra Ram "Food & Wine"
Perfectly Good Food is the most flat-out fun entry in the sometimes austere genre of food waste recipe volumes. The Li sisters gamify the pursuit of using up leftovers, and the prize is really cool stuff to eat. They'll have you using allium scraps to infuse flavor in homemade chili crisp, pureeing saggy heads of lettuce in a creamy soup, and mixing any kind of ground meat into four-ingredient meatballs.--Sara Bir "Simply Recipes"
Perfectly Good Food is an invigorating change from typical cookbooks because it's (fittingly) not really concerned with perfect, beautiful, farm-to-fridge food; rather, it's about getting down and dirty with the stuff you already have . . . [Perfectly Good Food] will make it fun to reconceptualize your kitchen into a mean, green, food waste-fighting machine.--Adam Rothbarth "Vice"