Off The Shelf Cooking From the Pantry

Off The Shelf Cooking From the Pantry by Donna Hay is a practical guide published by Harper Collins on October 24, 2001. This 1st American edition, comprising 192 pages, is written in English and focuses on how to efficiently utilize pantry staples to create meals for both everyday dining and special occasions.
Readers will discover a variety of easy-to-follow recipes designed for quick preparation, making it ideal for those who enjoy entertaining or need to whip up something delicious for unexpected guests. The book emphasizes the importance of a well-stocked pantry, offering inspiration for dishes ranging from simple pasta to Asian-inspired noodles and delightful desserts. With a focus on cooking methods that prioritize convenience, this handbook serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their culinary skills.
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In Off the Shelf, Australia’s bestselling food writer Donna Hay shows you how to fill your pantry with convenient and basic ingredients. Save time with these easy to put together recipes — for everyday meals or special occasions, and especially when unexpected guests arrive.
Off the Shelf is packed with the information and inspiration to create a great meal at short notice — anything from a simple pasta dish or the slippery slurp of Asian-inspired noodles to a tempting berry tart. All you need is a well-stocked pantry and a handful of fresh ingredients.
An essential handbook for everyone who loves to cook and to eat.
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