Michael Symon's 5 in 5 For Every Season Book Review

The first time I watched Michael Symon on TV was back in 2007/2008 when he became an Iron Chef on the Food Network channel. When The Chew began airing in 2011, Michael Symon's style of cooking and his philosophy of making food and recipes approachable definitely speaks to my soul. His 5 in 5 segment (5 ingredients + 5 minutes) on the Chew in particular became extremely popular and the recipes that came from that segment are probably the ones I've used most often from The Chew archive. Don't get me wrong I love to cook and I like trying out recipes that have sous-vide, paupiette, amuse bouche, or en papilotte in the title/instruction of recipes. But in reality, most of the time I really only have the time (and patience) to do quick meals and this is where Michael Symon's 5 in 5 comes in handy.

Michael Symon, 5 in 5 for every season

His new book Michael Symon's 5 in 5 for Every Season is a continuation of his previous cookbook but focuses more on produce that are more in season. Prior to reading The Broad Fork which I've reviewed previously, I'm not usually a fan of cookbooks that are divided into seasons but again the recipes in this books (similar to The Broadf Frk) are so simple and flexible, I can be creative with some of the seasonal produce. The recipes are straight forward and simple. With any cookbooks I tend to just browse and mark the pages of recipes that I want to try.

In the introduction Symon laid out a series of pantry ingredients that one should always have in stock such as: different type of cooking oils, seasonings, herbs, sauces, broths, box pastas, different type of flours, bread crumbs, panko crumbs, salt & pepper etc. These pantry ingredients are not included in the '5 in 5'. The '5' ingredients beyond the pantry that are used in a recipe are usually marked in bold.

Again, what I love about this book is that nothing is too difficult just like his 5 in 5 segment on The Chew and many of his recipes are leftover friendly. If I'm cooking for myself or plan on travelling and want food to come home to, his recipe for spaghetti with quick sausage ragu is perfect for the fridge. I am looking forward to trying out recipes I've marked in the near future.  As always, thanks for reading.

Until next time,



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