A review by annarosereads
How to Cook Everything: 2,000 Simple Recipes for Great Food by Mark Bittman

5.0

The title is really not a misnomer in this case; Bittman really does cover the basics of just about every common ingredient you might come across. The sections of vegetables and fruits are amazing. He presents the basic recipes and then also points you toward several variants. For example, there is a basic muffin recipe and then 12 additional suggestions for variations. If you had this cookbook you could get rid of all the others in your kitchen.