Nothing Fancy
In , New York Times food columnist Alison Roman redefines the concept of hosting with her relaxed and refreshingly simple approach to having people over. Ditching the formalities and stresses often associated with traditional "entertaining," Alison encourages hosts to embrace a laid-back attitude that focuses on enjoying the moment rather than striving for perfection.
This vibrant cookbook features over 150 brand-new recipes that exemplify Alison’s signature style: visually compelling yet effortlessly approachable. From the get-go, she offers invaluable time-saving tips, such as incorporating store-bought ingredients when homemade versions aren't necessary, preparing batch-made punches for easy cocktails, and getting your friends to lend a hand in the kitchen.
The recipes in cover a broad spectrum of gatherings, whether you're hosting an impromptu weeknight dinner or planning a more elaborate weekend feast. Expect a rich variety of easy-to-execute vegetable dishes, versatile grains, crunchy and salty snacks, and delectable meat options that cater to any occasion. Imagine indulging in delightful meals like a DIY martini bar, vibrant platters of tomatoes, succulent pots of coconut-braised chicken and chickpeas, and irresistibly moist pans of lemony turmeric tea cake. These dishes are designed with the modern host in mind, making impressive yet uncomplicated cuisine accessible to everyone.
What sets apart is Alison’s strategic menu planning, which ensures that you can shop, cook, and enjoy your meal all within the same day. Say goodbye to week-long preparation marathons; with Alison’s guidance, you can throw together a memorable gathering on a whim.
So, reach out to your friends because, with , hosting is no longer a daunting task—it’s an opportunity to share good food and great company with ease. Embrace the new standard of modern hospitality and transform your get-togethers into stress-free, delightful experiences.