More Is More: Get Loose in the Kitchen: A Cookbook
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Learn to cook with confidence and unbridled joy in 100 big, bold, flavorful recipes from Molly Baz
A BEST COOKBOOK OF THE YEAR: NPR, Good Housekeeping, New York Post, Wired, Publishers Weekly
It’s time to crank up the heat and lose the measuring spoons because the secret to cooking is hiding in one simple motto: MORE IS MORE. In her bestselling debut cookbook, Cook This Book, Molly Baz taught the cooking essentials and put her love for mortadella and dill on blast. In More Is More, she’s teaching cooks how to level up their cooking, loosen up in front of that ripping hot pan, and seek deliciousness at all costs. (And yes, there will be more mortadella.) More Is More is a philosophy that encourages more risk-taking, better intuition, fewer exact measurements, and a “don’t stop ‘til it tastes delicious” mentality.
The recipes in More Is More are fit for any day of the week and for cooks of all skill levels. Each recipe will teach a technique or flavor combination that takes Molly’s maximalist, “leave no flavor on the cutting board” approach. So crank your ovens! Grab a fat pinch of salt! And if you’re going to use an ingredient, truly use it. Just one lonely clove of garlic? Not in this cookbook!
Start your morning with a Crispy Rice Egg-in-a-Hole, throw together a Chicken Salad with Coconut Crunch for lunch, look forward to Drunken Cacio e Pepe for dinner, and save room for a fat slice of Ooey Gooey Carrot Cake for dessert. The Only Meatloaf that Matters will teach you the power of re-frying, while Miso-Braised Chicken and Leeks will ensure you never throw away the green tops of the leeks again.
Throughout, you’ll encounter dozens of QR codes to step-by-step audio tutorials for a hands-free cook-along experience guided by Molly, plus recipe videos to help illuminate some of the trickier skills and recipes.
With intoxicatingly delicious recipes, vivid photographs, and Molly’s one-of-a-kind playful guidance and whimsy, More Is More will inspire cooks to embrace a fearless mindset to level up their cooking—for life.
From the Publisher
Publisher : Clarkson Potter (October 10, 2023)
Language : English
Hardcover : 304 pages
ISBN-10 : 0593578848
ISBN-13 : 978-0593578841
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 8.52 x 1.05 x 10.53 inches
Customers say
Customers find the cookbook’s recipes approachable and easy to follow, with many noting the large volume of options and fun drink and meal pairings. The book receives positive feedback for its creativity, with one customer highlighting how it encourages trying new things, and customers appreciate its colorful presentation. While customers find the book fun to read and consider it a great gift, they have mixed opinions about its readability, with some finding it visually exhausting to read. The nutritional content receives mixed reviews, with one customer noting the lack of nutritional facts.
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historybuff87 –
Flavor-packed and accessible recipes
This book delivers. It is structured sensibly, with categories for Snacks, Salad, Carbs, Surf & Turf, Chicken, Veg, Sandos (sandwiches), Breakfast, and Sweets. The ingredient lists are broken down by category, making it easy to identify the produce, dairy, protein, and pantry ingredients you need to assemble, and ingredient prep is thankfully built into the recipe directions, rather than the ingredient lists, so there’s no time wasted as you cook.The recipes are mouth watering and have relatively short but impactful ingredient lists, and are written in an accessible voice that helps the reader learn why certain choices were made. For example, the recipe for “Shells, peas & buttermilk” instructs: “Stir in a small handful of grated pecorinoâthis isn’t a cheese sauce, so don’t go too crazy here. We want to really taste the peas and mintâthe cheese is there more as seasoning. The sauce should still be quite loose and brothy.” These small notes help the home cook understand what the final outcome should look and taste like, beyond just the ingredient list and measurements. And the videos and audio cook-along notes are an entertaining addition that make you feel like you have Molly cooking alongside you in your kitchenâdefinitely an innovation over the many other cookbooks I own.As Molly notes in the foreword, the recipes are all purposefully balanced with hits of fat, acid, and (for some) spice. Most of the recipes are not exactly healthyâmany call for butter, cheese, heavy cream, and/or oilâbut after cooking a few recipes already, I can say that these ingredients pay off in the final product.There are a large volume of recipes in this book, which I prefer over more minimal booksâyou’ll probably find something that sounds good to you. Recipes that stood out to me include Sizzled [store-bought] Dolmas with Yogurt and Brown-Buttered Pine Nuts; Sizzled Seedy Tomato Salad; Marinated Zucch & Mozz with Fried Sunflower Seeds; Drunken Cacio e Pepe; Grandma Pizza with Morty-D & Peperoncini Pesto [using store-bought pizza dough]; Broken Noodle Bolognese; Rigatoni with Creamed Leeks & Chive Bread Crumbs; Crispy Orecchiette with Spicy Sausage & Collard Ragu; Tangled Leek Pizza; Rarebit Mac ‘n’ Greens [why does a rarebit mac & cheese not exist already? brilliant]; Skirt Steak with Juicy Tomatoes & Salsa Macha; Crispy Salmon with Coconut Rice & Crackle Sauce; Hot Sauce-Braised Short Ribs with Winter Squash; Miso-Braised Chicken & Leeks; Chile-Braised Half Chicken with Caper Chimichurri; One Pot Chicken Mujadara; Curried Lentil & Sweet Potato Pot Pie; Spicy Green Fregola with Spicy Yogurt; Dilly Beans [canned white beans] & Burrata with Frizzled Shallots; Spicy Coconut-Smothered Green Beans; Sunken Drunken Apple Cake; Black Sesame Rice Pudding Brulee; Maple Ricotta Munchkins; Baklava Ruffle Pie… I could go on.IMO this book is an improvement over Cook This Book, which featured good basic recipes but fewer innovative flavor combinations. I have fairly specific standards for recipes I actually want to cookâthey should be doable within 30-60 minutes, include mostly ingredients I already have on hand, and promise better flavors than I could come up with myselfâand nearly every page in my copy is dog-eared, which says a lot.A minor note: The serif retro header font is difficult to read, the font size of the recipe text is small, and the page margins should be larger. But it’s worth breaking out your readers.
MRL –
More flavor, more fun
If youâre looking for a fun book with unique flavor combos, give More is More a go!So far Iâve made the marinated zucchini, drunken cacio e pepe, shells peas and buttermilk, meatloaf, italian sandwich, tahini date shake, and the best cookies ever – the pistachio brown butter halva chocolate chunk cookies (a mouthful). Everything has been delicious and is on my re-make list.Some highlights on my very long want-to-make list are her meatballs, broken noodle bolognese, chicken salad w coconut crunch & miso braised chicken.Pros:- Fun, creative recipes- Recipes are written in a way thatâs approachable and doable – helps build up my confidence and encourages me to try new things. Plus I know I can trust that the recipes are well thought and will work out- Recipe pairing suggestions – this is a huge help for me personally and Iâm already eating more veggies thanks to it- Molly is very talented at creating a ton of flavor from a relatively short ingredient list- The book has QR codes for audio and video follow alongs!Cons:- The header font can be hard to read, but the recipes themselves are readable- The abbreviations can be a bit much at times, sure, but theyâre just in the titles/descriptions, not the recipes themselves. Not a big detractor for meIâve seen some complaints that there are too many recipes from The Club. If the book had a bunch of recipes from a free site, I can see the argument for being mad about it. But there are only around a dozen recipes from The ($5/month) Club and if anything, I was happy they were printed in the book because I can now cancel my Club membership – was holding onto it because I didnât want to lose some of my go-tos.Molly has helped me gain confidence in the kitchen and become a more effective and efficient cook. Everything Iâve made from More is More has been fantastic so far and Iâm super pumped to continue cooking through it!
McKenzie –
Loveee!
I love this cookbook. The layout is great, itâs so fun looking, and to read. I love the vibrancy of the colors and imagery but also the wording. The recipes look amazing and not too difficult. Looks great on the counter.
Jane Simpson –
Inspiring in the Kitchen
This book has really inspired me to try some new recipes, some of which I’ve made multiple times in the month I’ve had it. It’s actually been very good at getting me to eat more vegetables at breakfast (not from the breakfast section of the book, though).I took off one star because the design of the book is busy, and the text is some areas is quite small. It’s hard to read and takes some getting used to.
Colleen Rollins –
Molly Snapped. AGAIN
Iâve made a few recipes from this book already and dear god, theyâre so good. The hot sauce-braised short ribs and chile-basted half chicken in particular were jaw-droppingly delicious!!One thing I keep seeing is that she reused recipes from her subscription The Club, so maybe donât get this book if you already have that. Iâm not a member of The Club, so these were all new and exciting for me.Another thing – this is not a dry, straightforward cookbook. Itâs focuses on fun graphic design and has her signature lingo in it. Yes, the font is kooky, and Iâm here for all of it. Itâs not illegible, but know what youâre signing up for.And finally, this is not a health cookbook. She has never claimed it is, so I donât know why some reviews are up in arms about the health aspect. Itâs literally called More is More, guys. Some recipes are indulgent, and thatâs okay! I try to eat somewhat healthy, and thereâs still a lot in it that I could make without modifications.Basically, if you want a very fun, eye-catching cookbook with DELICIOUS recipes, this is for you!
Elouise –
Love this book
ana2938 –
I love everything about it, from the way it is organized in logical steps, to having demarcation that it is a quick recipe, to most importantly how easy she makes me make delicious food. i have made at least 10 recipes’ so far (and have an obsession for the crispy rice eggs now) and every single one has been a huge success.
Kate Bond –
Awesome book
Amazon Customer –
I gave this as a gift.she likes it
CD –
I half expected More is More to lean heavy on many more ingredients but I love that it doesn’t. The shopping lists are concise and the flavours are amped up with technique and making the most out of the handful ingredients used. These recipes speak to me. Can’t wait to make the Stuffed Focaccia! And the Salted Malted Banoffee Trifle! And lots more.