Ultimate dining hall hacks : create extraordinary dishes from the ordinary ingredients in your college meal plan
(2014)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Storey Publishing, LLC, 2014
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781612124513 MWT15570504, 1612124518 15570504
LANGUAGE
English
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Transform your dining hall meals into gourmet feasts! Ultimate Dining Hall Hacks offers 75 amazing and creative recipe ideas that use items readily available in your college dining hall. Enjoy eggs carbonara or a mango parfait for breakfast, dine on tzatziki chicken salad or lemon-pepper pasta any night of the week, and create custom desserts like peach cobbler and chocolate bread pudding. Discover a wide variety of inventively delectable options as you make the most of your college meal plan. Priya Krishna grew up in Dallas, Texas, and is a recent graduate of Dartmouth College, where she became adept at assembling meals from the a la carte items available at the dining hall through a weekly column she wrote for her school newspaper. Priya contributed to the Small Kitchen College website and wrote a dining column for The Dartmouth. In 2012, she was an intern at the Food Network, where she wrote daily content for the Dish blog and other parts of the website. She works for Lucky Peach, a quarterly journal of food and writing. She lives in New York City. Your Meal Choices Are More Exciting Than You Think! Tired of your dining hall's prepared meals? Freshen up your options without ever leaving your meal plan. using 100 basic foods available in virtually every college dining hall, you can put together 75 tasty main courses and satisfying snacks in mere minutes. Eggs Carbonara, Chicken and Cheese Quesadillas, Asian Lettuce Wraps, Greek Pizza, Black Bean Hummus, and Peach Cobbler are all at your fingertips. Preface How to Use This Cookbook Your "Bread & Butter" List of Ingredients and Equipment Breakfast Salads Sandwiches Pastas Anytime Meals Desserts & Drinks

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