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Clueless in the Kitchen: A Cookbook for Teens and other Beginners (The Clueless series) [Paperback]

Evelyn Raab (Author), George A. Walker (Illustrator)
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The Clueless series September 12, 1998

You're young, you're hungry, you're clueless

The kitchen looms before you like something from a bad horror film. There's food in there, but then what? It'll have to be cooked... or at least peeled. Probably both. It's enough to scare even the foolhardy, but then so is a diet of macaroni and cheese. And you can't afford to keep ordering pizza. Aaarghh!

Relax! You're not alone. Author Evelyn Raab (mom to two teenage sons) understands that the kitchen is alien territory, and she is going to teach you everything you need to know to produce something deliciously edible out of actual ingredients -- in other words, cook -- and live to tell the tale.

Incredibly thorough, never condescending, and with a dash of humor, Clueless in the Kitchen leads culinary neophytes through the entire range of kitchen experience -- from cleaning a stove and outfitting a first kitchen (cheaply), to unplugging a drain and identifying that stuff in the bulk-food bins. Two hundred easy-to-follow recipes show how to make all kinds of simple and scrumptious dishes for every meal and occasion, beginning with "Breakfast: A Cruel Joke" and ending with Snacks and Munchies." There's even a chapter devoted exclusively to the "Vehemently Vegetarian."

And there's more! Each recipe is coded with an icon symbolizing vegetarian meals, cheap eats, couch potato, mom, or family food, food to impress, and snacks and munchies. And useful menu planners will help you tailor the perfect meal to every guest, whether that guest is your shallow but fun boy/girlfriend, your aunt Gladys, or (gasp!) your entire family.

Whether you're living on your own for the very first time or you're just on your own for dinner, Clueless in the Kitchen will be the first and -- hopefully -- only guide you will ever need. You may never eat macaroni and cheese again!

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From School Library Journal

Grade 7 Up-Take a large measure of good recipes, toss with a healthy dose of humor, and you'll have this accessible cookbook. Newly independent cooks will get all the basics, from buying equipment and groceries, to food-preparation techniques, cooking meals, and defrosting the refrigerator. Recipes are grouped by food type such as "Breakfast-A Cruel Joke" and "Primarily Pasta." Icons further identify each recipe as "Cheap Eats," "Vegetarian Stuff," "Couch Potato Food," "Dinner for the Family," or "Cooking to Impress." There's something for every taste, from hamburgers and pizza to shrimp scampi and almond torte. Both English and metric measurements are given. A conversion chart, glossary, menu ideas, and a good index are included. Raab's informal and chatty style will appeal to teens, but the lack of nutritional information and the liberal use of butter will disappoint health-conscious readers. Joan Scobey's The Fannie Farmer Junior Cookbook (Little, Brown, 1993) has fewer recipes with less variety, but is somewhat easier to follow and aimed at a slightly younger audience. A welcome and useful addition for cooking collections.
Paula A. Kiely, Milwaukee Public Library, WI
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Gr. 8^-12. Young adults who like to cook or would like to learn more about cooking will appreciate the abundant information and recipes here. Not that much of the fare is necessarily super quick to prepare or particularly unusual--there are lots of good traditional dishes, along with the less "mom and pop" breakfast burritos, focaccia bread, couscous, "unfettered fritattas," and other sophisticated items. The author makes a strong case for fresh over convenience and processed food and explains many cooking and kitchen basics. Recipe chapters are arranged according to breakfast foods, side dishes, meat, pasta, vegetarian items, eggs, fish, baked goods, dessert, and snacks. A final section of suggested menus designed for particular guests or occasions ("Artsy vegetarian girlfriend/boyfriend," "Your best friend is depressed") rounds out the book, along with an ample index, glossary, and handy metric conversion table. Although Clueless may try too hard to be hip in tone and at times seems to be addressed to an older audience not living at home, its basic food message is sensible and the recipes are appealing. Anne O'Malley

Product Details

  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Firefly Books (September 12, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1552092240
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552092248
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #568,846 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding book for anyone 13-30, December 10, 2002
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I'm just an average thirtysomething, juggling a career, social life, and mad video game habit. Cooking isn't all that high on my list of priorities, but eating out 5-8 times a week is getting boring and expensive. This book is absolutely perfect if you're like me. The recipes are easy to follow, relatively quick to make, and use inexpensive everyday ingredients. Don't let the simplicity of the recipes fool you, though, the food tastes fantastic!
There's a good amount of pictures and charts to help you with things like how to slice every kind of vegetable, carving poultry, and demystifying how to use different cuts of beef.
I found this book to be an absolute lifesaver and has made me less intimidated about trying new things in the kitchen or tackling some gnarly hardcore recipe.
Although this book appears to be geared towards mothers who will pack this book off with their sons/daughters going off to college, I would highly recommend it to anyone who's just starting out in learning culinary skills, or like me, someone who just wants some simple, easy, great tasting food!
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For Beginners of All Ages, March 24, 2002
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Theresa M. Calvert Novak (Catonsville, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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Even though the book is written for teens, it has been great for me. I'm in my thirties and I hate cooking. I made three of the recipies out of this book already and my husband ate them! I'm so excited because now my husband can wash the pots & pans. Seriously, this book is great because the author takes you through the recipes with easy instructions for extreme beginners like me. In no other cookbook have I found recipes for simple things like meatballs. In the back there is also a section with menu for entertaining. Hooray for Evelyn Raab!
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book! Yummy Food., August 26, 2002
This review is from: Clueless in the Kitchen: A Cookbook for Teens and other Beginners (The Clueless series) (Paperback)
I bought this book for my teen brother and its really good. This past weekend we made some of the stuff and it acutally turned out right and it tasted really good. Our parents even loved the food. Try the Rotini pasta dish and the Honey Garlic Chicken Wings. Good gift for anyone young or old. Finally now my brother can cook himself, instead of having someone do it for him! Even though there were no pictures the instructions and general book was easy to use. Good tips in this book. Since my brother is brining this up to college with him i'm getting another for myself.
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