Cookbook Confidential: fast and easy RecipeTin Eats Dinner

“RecipeTin Eats Dinner,” by Nagi Maehashi, 2023, Countryman Press, division of W.W. Norton & Co.

Supporter of:  Slow Food       Fair Trade USA       Northeast Organic Farmers Association     EcoWatch    Let’s Save Our Planet No Kid Hungry   Hunger Free Vermont Environmental Working Group World Central Kitchen Sustainable America Seed Savers Exchange Save the Children Vermont Farm to Plate

51 Comments Add yours

  1. Forestwood says:

    I love Nagi’s ideas. Simple meals and while those who have been cooking for a while might be looking for something with more depth, it is a great explainer of foolproof short cuts, invaluable in cooking.

    1. Absolutely! I think I might give this to a couple of youngers in the family who are just starting out.

      1. Forestwood says:

        A perfect suggestion!

    2. Once again, the meal you have prepared looks amazing! I have friends who rave about this book so I will definitely give it a try!

      1. This recipe was delicious, and it was great for company or a weeknight.

      2. Forestwood says:

        Nagi seems to have an extensive global following!

        1. It’s amazing! She looks like a happy soul!

  2. Thanks for introducing us to this innovative cookbook opportunity! Such a great idea. Love the recipe you shared! I’m a huge shrimp fan. Looks delicious. Hugs, C

    1. Thanks Cheryl! It was really delicious! And we are a family of (mostly) shrimp eaters.

  3. gabanmeow says:

    Wow so nice, I like prawn.

    1. Thank you! This was delicious, and quite easy.

  4. NativeNM says:

    I can see why you chose this recipe, It looks and sounds delicious!

    1. Thanks Jan! It was really good but I love anything with shrimp!

  5. I’m allergic to shellfish, but as all of your recipes, it sure looks yummy.

    1. Thank you so much! It was delightful.
      And Happy Birthday Again!

  6. Looks delicious! Funny, I’ve just prepared a somewhat similar dish (though I’ve used cream), which I’ll post on Sunday. It’s a small world! 🙂

    1. It is indeed!
      The funniest was the week that both Terrie at Comfort du Jour and I posted strawberry cakes, and they looked a lot alike!

      1. “Great minds…” 🙂

  7. leggypeggy says:

    Nagi is in Australia. I also live in Australia, but am originally from the US. I have given this cookbook to many friends in the US and they have loved it. I love it too.

    1. She has quite a following, that’s for sure! And lots of energy.

  8. CarolCooks2 says:

    I like many and make some of Nagi’s recipes for a novice cook they are very well explained…I haven’t yet cooked this shrimp one but it looks delicious, Dorothy… one of Nagi’s downsides for me is she does love sugar and cream too much at times but that said it a book with many positives 🙂

    1. Yes I agree. Lots of the things that are best saved for special. Delicious, I’m sure, but…

  9. nancyc says:

    Looks delicious! Linguine makes a great meal! 🙂

    1. Thank you Nancy. I love the texture of linguine too.

  10. Pasta and shrimp a fabulous combination. It looks delicious!

    1. Thanks! It was really delicious!

  11. I like the creative way this book is organized, love the section titles!
    Jenna

    1. Yes, it was a little different Jenna. And it makes sense with what she offered here.

  12. A really interesting book! And this dish looks absolutely mouthwatering!

    1. It really was a lovely dish. Thanks!

  13. Ally Bean says:

    The meal looks delicious, but we don’t mess around with shrimp here because my husband is allergic. This means that this is exactly what I’d order in a restaurant! Missing the point of the recipe, aren’t I?

    1. Oh I understand with a host of different food allergies in our family!

  14. Suzassippi says:

    Very attractive! Thanks for featuring her; I looked her up and she definitely has some interesting recipes!

    1. She’s kind of all over the place, but in a good way!

  15. Yummy, shrimp and pasta is a great combination. Your picture looks just like the book picture, great job!

    1. Thanks Diane! It’s a pretty easy recipe to duplicate!

  16. You had me with shrimp and pasta – I will bring the wine!

    1. I know. What could be better?

  17. Marilyn MarilynDishes says:

    I like when you post about cookbooks! Gives me great information about them!

    1. Thank you Marilyn! It has been fun reviewing these books for Cookbook Confidential. I’ve found some pretty good books I had missed!

  18. Anonymous says:

    What a wonderful, light meal, fun and yummy for Spring and Summer.

    1. It was really easy too! Highly recommend this dish.

  19. petespringerauthor says:

    It’s curious how one’s tastes change over time. I didn’t care for seafood when I was younger, and now it’s one of the first things I look for when perusing a dinner menu.

    1. I agree! Like stinky cheese or kombucha! I think they have to grow on you sometimes.

    2. And good company of course.

    3. Oh yes, The absolute best, watching a baby sleep and feeling the total awe.

  20. Anonymous says:

    I got this book as Christmas present and use it regularly. The slow cooked lamb is amazing and I made lasagne for the first time ever and it turned out perfectly. It’s a fantastic book for those familiar with a kitchen but don’t have a huge skillset

    1. That’s really good to know! Thanks!

  21. Anonymous says:

    Talk about hypocrisy she used other people’s recipes too she didn’t invent baklava the proof was always in the pudding

    1. Yes, nothing unique here, but she must have good publicity!

Leave a Reply to Retirement ReflectionsCancel reply