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The Encyclopedia of Pasta by The Coastal Kitchen


Rating:

5 Stars


Themes:

Cookbook


Thoughts:

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is the perfect cookbook for me as I absolutely love pasta. I appreciated having a mini 101 on pasta ingredients at the beginning and was pleasantly surprised to see it covered making different types of pasta, soups and sauces as well as traditional pasta dishes. There was a mix of old favourites and new recipes for me to enjoy and they were easy to follow along with. I thought the photos were artistic and liked having things like stock recipes included in the appendix. I personally appreciated that the active and total times were split at the top of each recipe as it helps me determine if I am medically strong enough to be on my feet for that long before rather than starting a recipe and struggling. However, there are no calories and/or macros provided which can be helpful if you're struggling with body image or eating but makes it more difficult if you're actively food tracking or on a specific diet.

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