cover image Delish

Delish

Joanna Saltz and the Editors of Delish. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30 (416p) ISBN 978-1-328-49886-1

This entertaining cookbook debut by the eponymous food media company celebrates food creativity and simplicity for people who “[love] to eat more than [they love] to cook.” The book offers dozens of helpful photographs, as well as plenty of useful tips (“Whack Hack! Toast your own hard taco shell”). Classic food staples are reimagined to become ultimate party foods: grilled cheese, for example, is transformed into grilled cheese dippers served with a tomato soup dip, sloppy joes become stuffing for potato skins, and steak frites are recreated into bite-size pieces skewered with toothpicks. The bulk of recipes include carb-heavy delights, such as garlicky shrimp alfredo bake with penne and a bold Tex-Mex dinner of tequila lime chicken tacos, but the editors make sure to suggest tasty healthy alternatives like parmesan garlic carrot fries. Readers will be particularly impressed with the book’s creative, sweeter options, namely Shark Attack Jell-o Shots, a Harry Potter–inspired butter beer pie, and Boston cream pancakes. With recurring phrases in recipe introductions like “WTF,” “#brunchgoals,” and “OG Delish,” and adorned with quotes from movies like Home Alone, Elf, and Mean Girls, this book is aimed at the millennial audience, but cooks of all ages will undoubtedly be inspired. (Oct.)