The Fast Five
(Author) Donna HayDonna Hay, Australia's most trusted and bestselling cookbook author, returns with a book that you'll want to cook and eat from time and time again - the ultimate bible of fast, delicious recipes for busy families. From bestselling cookbook author Donna Hay comes the recipes you've been waiting for. The Fast Five is all about taking your favourite recipes and reimagining them in faster, more delicious ways. All-time classics and old stand-bys - lasagne, pasta, tacos and more - are reinvented with midweek twists which focus on cutting down time and upgrading flavour. Weekly go-tos are given a new lease on life, as Donna takes tried-and-tested recipes and gives them a fresh new twist. For example, the weekly taco night moves from straight out-of-the-box ready-made to fresh and delicious fit-for-a-restaurant, with five flavourful variations made inclusive for all tastes and preferences. With fresh salsas and sides, a fully-fledged feast comes fresh to the table in minutes. Whether you're looking for ways to improve on your favourites or for a total kitchen refresh, The Fast Five will bring you new fast new fabulous flavour combinations - all done without ever straying from your repertoire of go-tos. The Fast Five is the ultimate bible of fast, delicious recipes you need to know, made in ways you've never tried before.
Donna Hay
Donna Hay is an Australian food stylist, author, and magazine editor known for her simple, modern approach to cooking and food styling. She has written numerous bestselling cookbooks, including "Modern Classics" and "Fast, Fresh, Simple," which have inspired home cooks around the world with their accessible recipes and beautiful photography. Hay's clean, minimalist aesthetic and focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients have had a significant impact on the world of food styling and photography. Her most famous work is "The New Classics," a collection of timeless recipes updated for the modern kitchen. Overall, Donna Hay's contributions to literature have transformed the way people think about food and cooking, making it more approachable and appealing to a wide audience.