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year's month-long cooking challenge is heavy on vegetables, big on grains, and features weekend recipes from some of the best food writers in the world. by david tamarkin december , photo by joseph de leo, food styling by anna stockwell as always, the official meal plan of cook comes with a caveat:
can make in batches . and speaking of leftovers, a month of cooking depends on them. or, rather, it depends on nextovers : extra batches of sweet potatoes, beans, grains, etc, that you purposely set aside to use later in the week. you'll find lots of nextovers in this meal plan; look out for notes telling...
https://www.epicurious.com/recipes-menus/official-meal-plan-cook90-challenge-2020-article
cooking, by sharing what has worked well and what has not worked quite so well. first of all, anything with a high liquid or moisture content does very well in the hot pot, especially when allowed to slow cook in similar fashion to a crock pot cooker. soups, stews, chilies, roasts, chickens and vegetables
do nicely in the hot pot. we have also been able to cook up rice, wheat, dry beans, lentils and other foods that need high amounts of liquid. along with those we have had much success in cooking most every kind of pasta as well as corn on the cob, banana squash and hard boiled eggs (no water necessary...
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