How does dinner planning going at your house? I feel like I’m always struggling between trying new items and cooking the same old things. Pinterest is a source I check pretty often for new ideas, but there is nothing like a cookbook. I love looking through cookbooks for new ideas. If I go into a bookstore, I always end up in the cookbook section looking for new recipe ideas.
My favorite cookbooks are dogeared and bookmarked over and over. Lately, I’ve gotten a few new ones that I’m really enjoying. I thought maybe you’d enjoy them, too!
Half Baked Harvest Cookbook: Recipes from My Barn in the Mountains
This one is from one of my favorite instagram accounts: Tieghan Gerard @halfbakedharvest. Her recipes are unique and so very delicious! I’ve made several of her recipes and they are all so very yummy. One of my favorite appetizers from the book is the Pan-Fried Feta. You can find a similar recipe on her site.
Skinnytaste One and Done: 140 No-Fuss Dinners for Your Instant Pot®, Slow Cooker, Air Fryer, Sheet Pan, Skillet, Dutch Oven, and More: A Cookbook
I love this cookbook because the recipes are healthier and they use some of my favorite ways of cooking. There are ones for Instant Pots, Slow Cooker, Air Fryer, Sheet Pan, Cast Iron Skillet and Dutch Oven. I love cooking like this because there is less clean up!
Cook Once, Eat All Week: 26 Weeks of Gluten-Free, Affordable Meal Prep to Preserve Your Time & Sanity
Finally, this cook book is a good one because you can cook the protein once, at the beginning of the week, then use it for three meals throughout the week. It’s a time saver, for sure, which is so important during the school year.
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