In this follow up to their New York Times bestseller The Happy Cookbook, Fox & Friends cohost Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, share more hilarious stories and offer crowd-pleasing recipes that are quick, easy, and delicious. Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, believe the kitchen and the family dinner table should be happy places where memories are made and shared. But most o In this follow up to their New York Times bestseller The Happy Cookbook, Fox & Friends cohost Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, share more hilarious stories and offer crowd-pleasing recipes that are quick, easy, and delicious. Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, believe the kitchen and the family dinner table should be happy places where memories are made and shared. But most of us don’t have the time to spend hours in the kitchen. Steve and Kathy are no exception, and with The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook, they bring together more than a hundred recipes for favorite comfort foods that come together in a flash—from last-minute entrees to set-it-and-forget-it slow-cooker meals. The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook includes recipes covering a variety of occasions and favorite foods, from holidays, casseroles, and one-pot meals to chicken, pasta, and desserts, as well a whole chapter devoted to the ultimate comfort ingredient: potatoes. Steve and Kathy also share their clever Happy in a Hurry Hacks, which save prep and cooking time and can be used no matter what recipes you're using. Best of all, they include more hilarious and heartwarming stories from the Doocy family and (some well-known) friends. With The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook you can enjoy time-saving, all-American home cooking at its best—nothing fancy, everything delicious—with recipes such as: Buffalo Chicken Tacos Carrot Cake Waffles Red, White, and Blueberry Summer Fruit Salad Crockpot Carnitas Pumpkin-Swirled Mashed Potatoes Sweet Tea Fried Chicken Bacon Braided Smoked Turkey Breast Ritz Cracker Crust Peanut Butter Pie Six-Minute Strawberry Pie Best of all, the easy, pleasing recipes in The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook leave you and your family with more time to do the things you love! The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook is illustrated with 65 color food photos throughout and homey shots of the Doocys with friends and family, sure to please their many fans.
The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook: 100-Plus Fast and Easy New Recipes That Taste Like Home (The Happy Cookbook Series)
In this follow up to their New York Times bestseller The Happy Cookbook, Fox & Friends cohost Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, share more hilarious stories and offer crowd-pleasing recipes that are quick, easy, and delicious. Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, believe the kitchen and the family dinner table should be happy places where memories are made and shared. But most o In this follow up to their New York Times bestseller The Happy Cookbook, Fox & Friends cohost Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, share more hilarious stories and offer crowd-pleasing recipes that are quick, easy, and delicious. Steve Doocy and his wife, Kathy, believe the kitchen and the family dinner table should be happy places where memories are made and shared. But most of us don’t have the time to spend hours in the kitchen. Steve and Kathy are no exception, and with The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook, they bring together more than a hundred recipes for favorite comfort foods that come together in a flash—from last-minute entrees to set-it-and-forget-it slow-cooker meals. The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook includes recipes covering a variety of occasions and favorite foods, from holidays, casseroles, and one-pot meals to chicken, pasta, and desserts, as well a whole chapter devoted to the ultimate comfort ingredient: potatoes. Steve and Kathy also share their clever Happy in a Hurry Hacks, which save prep and cooking time and can be used no matter what recipes you're using. Best of all, they include more hilarious and heartwarming stories from the Doocy family and (some well-known) friends. With The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook you can enjoy time-saving, all-American home cooking at its best—nothing fancy, everything delicious—with recipes such as: Buffalo Chicken Tacos Carrot Cake Waffles Red, White, and Blueberry Summer Fruit Salad Crockpot Carnitas Pumpkin-Swirled Mashed Potatoes Sweet Tea Fried Chicken Bacon Braided Smoked Turkey Breast Ritz Cracker Crust Peanut Butter Pie Six-Minute Strawberry Pie Best of all, the easy, pleasing recipes in The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook leave you and your family with more time to do the things you love! The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook is illustrated with 65 color food photos throughout and homey shots of the Doocys with friends and family, sure to please their many fans.
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Rhogal2 –
Fun read....some great recipes sprinkled among some sweet stories ...mostly involving his children and their adventures. Also some sweet antidotes re family...his parents and grands.... Shows how our children may remember us thru the family dinners shared and time spent eating!..... Also the recipes are simple and sound delish
Nick Salenga –
This is a great book with more than 100 recipes you can whip up & crash in flash to spend your time making memories & not piles of dishes.
Leona –
The family stories were fun. I was surprised the recipes used processed foods and were not at all on the healthy side - but, there are plenty of cookbooks with healthy recipes. This was a fun read. I didn’t end up wanting to try any of the recipes. I recommend this for someone who loves chatty anecdotes.
Rachel Zelko –
I skimmed through it for recipes but read most of the short stories and found it very delightful especially "Honeymoon on Molokai". Look forward to making the Coconut cream pie. Love watching his son Peter on FoxNews. I skimmed through it for recipes but read most of the short stories and found it very delightful especially "Honeymoon on Molokai". Look forward to making the Coconut cream pie. Love watching his son Peter on FoxNews.
S Eakins –
So much more than just a cookbook. The recipes are great and so are the stories told by Steve Doocy about family life, professional life, cooking, and more. Very enjoyable read.
Tina –
3.5
C.L. Bauer –
Great cookbook and quick recipes.
B Woodward –
Fried foods and processed foods used Not much on healthy cooking. No nutritional info given. Lots of fried food recipes. Lots of processed foods used-canned soups are the worst.
Melinda Keen –
There was some awesome recipes. Everything looked very fancy. :)
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