D.I.Y. Delicious: Recipes and Ideas for Simple Food fro… (2024)

Beka

2,716 reviews

June 13, 2018

Some good from scratch ideas and recipes to use them in.

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Sherry

207 reviews6 followers

Want to read

December 14, 2010

"Learn how to quickly and easily make mustard, vinegar and barbecue sauce from scratch. These condiments and many other kitchen staples don't need to come from a bottle or package." That book marketing description right there has got me excited to read this. I dream of a world with few things that come in boxes with cartoon animals on them (What the heck does that have to do with toilet paper anyway?), bottles and PLASTIC. I know...so granola of me huh? I still use zip-lock and seran wrap so don't think I'm too much of a earth-friendly snob. I'd just like to try my hardest to do what I can on my own and not rely on Hienz and Hidden Valley. Cheers.

AnnieM

1,687 reviews11 followers

January 2, 2014

I really liked this book. The concept is explained clearly and makes this approachable for even the most novice person.

I love the easy recipes for kraut and kimchi. Heck I can even make my own soda at home.

the only reason it got a three instead of four stars was due to some unclear portions of the directions. Maybe there are more photos in the print version that illustrate concepts better, but there were times where I felt like a step was skipped.

other than that I'm totally getting a copy for the library.

Rachel

205 reviews3 followers

August 7, 2015

I'm not looking to make my own cheese or other dairy products and I don't like pickles so there are whole chapters of this book that don't appeal to me. That being said my husband and I both like to cook and agree with the motto that quality ingredients make a big difference so the idea of making some of our own sauces and spreads sounds like it could be great. I haven't tried any of the recipes yet but I'm thinking of starting with Red Chili Sauce because its something we use a lot.

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BookBec

427 reviews

December 29, 2016

There's a lot here that's already familiar: either I already do (or know how to do) these things or have decided they're not where I'm investing my kitchen time. But there are some good-looking recipes that use your D.I.Y. (or storebought) ingredients: the tahini dressing on beet-grain salad was delicious (and I often don't quite like tahini). I'll be trying the cabbage-sage pasta and the pinto bean enchiladas soon.

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Rebecca Newman

42 reviews3 followers

August 21, 2013

Excellent.

She not only teaches you how to make the foundational foods like red wine vinegar, catsup, yogurt, cheese, etc., but she gives you creative and delicious ways to USE them.

For example: She teaches you how to make homemade mustard and then gives you a divine recipe for maple and mustard glazed root vegetables and bourbon-mustard pork roast.

I want this book. Bad.

Lane Smith

2 reviews

January 16, 2011

Lots of great recipes for the food D.I.Y'er. Very accessible for beginners, but with enough variation to appeal to those with experience as well. While building my D.I.Y. pantry, I'll be using this book a whole, whole lot.

Elaine Nelson

285 reviews43 followers

March 2, 2011

I don't the ebook format works all that great for cookbooks, at least not on my little phone. At least, it doesn't lend itself to browsing. I did make -- and enjoy! -- one recipe, a noodle salad that made a good lunch.

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Manintheboat

458 reviews4 followers

March 27, 2011

Girlfriend makes her own mustard, butter, tortillas from scratch!
I didn't know you could make your own butter, so I'll try that and the Italian Pickled Veggies this week.
The Porridge section made me really excited! I'll try that too.

The hardcover version is very beautiful.

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Kim

163 reviews20 followers

July 10, 2011

This was a Christmas present from my mom since I apparently use "DIY" in my every-day lingo. It was more of a joke but I did enjoy flipping through. There are some yummy looking recipes, especially the homemade ketchup and other condiments.

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Nicole

657 reviews

May 27, 2015

Had lots of recipes and some ideas of what to do with the recipes, but they just didn't appeal to me. Too many exotic ingredients and too much time to make some of the items which just doesn't seem worth it.

Elizabeth

486 reviews48 followers

Want to read

December 21, 2010

Rec'd by Food in Jars

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Jennifer Miera

824 reviews5 followers

Read

April 26, 2011

I didn't read it cover to cover. A lot of dairy involved, but I like the idea of making everything from scratch, including cheese, yogurt, etc. Great photographs. I may revisit.

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Shelley

37 reviews

December 12, 2011

Finally! People who cook the way my mother did, and just as tasty! Clear, easy to follow recipes for basics that build wonderful meals. If I could only have one cookbook, this would be it.

Heidi

14 reviews2 followers

April 26, 2012

Awesome book I came across by chance, and now have a great rescource book for making my own kitchen staples!

Sara

679 reviews

April 21, 2013

What's cookin', good lookin'?

Andrew Parrish

8 reviews4 followers

January 11, 2017

I'm currently using this book to expand my ideas for crock pot breakfast porridge!

D.I.Y. Delicious: Recipes and Ideas for Simple Food fro… (2024)

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  • spaghetti with meat sauce (brown meat and add a jar of sauce)
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What to make for dinner when nothing sounds good? ›

What to eat when nothing sounds good: 25 balanced meal ideas
  • Ham or turkey & cheese sandwich with a side of fruit.
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  5. Use a slow cooker.
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  7. Make extras and freeze them.
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Other Small Meal and Snack Ideas

Make a mashed potato bowl topped with soft vegetables and ground meats or beans with gravy and cheese. Refried beans and black beans (mashed) are soft, delicious and a great source of protein. Mix ground chicken or turkey with gravy and mashed potatoes or noodles.

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Here are 5 nutrient-packed oils that deserve a spot in your pantry.
  • Olive Oil. Olive oil is popular for a reason. ...
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  • Butter.
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The simplest dish anyone can make is a classic grilled cheese sandwich. All that is needed is two slices of bread, a few slices of cheese, and a bit of butter or margarine. Get the pao bun. Put pizza sauce on the bun or sauce of your liking.

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Here are some of the most effective techniques:
  • Stir-frying: This method involves cooking food quickly in a hot pan with a small amount of oil. ...
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