35 Amazing Recipes Your Mother Would Be Proud Of!
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Narrated by:
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Jason P. Hilton
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Written by:
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Dan Alatorre
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Ankit Pandey
About this listen
Thirty-five amazing favorites, from our families to yours.
Our first cookbook 35 Great Recipes You Wish Your Mother Made became a #1 best-seller, so we've put together 35 more of our most delicious family favorites for you - amazing recipes that would make mom proud.
You can make restaurant-quality recipes at home while feeling like you're being guided by a friend! Time with family, just like great food, should be enjoyed. There are too many complicated diets trying to ruin your day. Relax, take a break, and treat yourself.
Come with us again and discover the fun and flavor in these old-school family recipes. It's all in here, 35 more of our best:
- More quick and easy, tasty treats.
- More elaborate fine dining recipes.
- More Italian, Mexican, and Latin American favorites.
- Simple, healthy guacamole, amazing crab cakes, perfect pesto pizza, and other unique family treasures you'll love!
- Plus kids' favorites like Uncle Sal's Gooey Butter Cookies too!
But, getting it right takes more than just a recipe. There are the secret spices and little in-the-family instructions and priceless advice passed down to us. Don't worry, though. We took careful notes and included all that loving advice in this audiobook for you. Notes like: "Use fresh ingredients. Don't rush. Follow the recipe completely the first time you make it. Experiment the second time."
Simple, yet we tend to forget them. Our mothers knew we needed those reminders. They always know, don't they?
Pour a glass of wine and enjoy cooking for your family as everybody gathers around the kitchen again, to chat and play like we did when we were kids. And the reason we loved the food, was: It was made with love - that's the secret.
©2014 Dan Alatorre (P)2014 Dan Alatorre