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15 Reddit comments about Cooking Comically: Recipes So Easy You'll Actually Make Them:

u/thrillhouse28 · 23 pointsr/WTF

Joke's on us though, because 2 a.m. Chili guy got a cookbook deal!

u/VROF · 13 pointsr/funny

Cooking Comically: Recipes So Easy You'll Actually Make Them https://www.amazon.com/dp/0399164049/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_-.6evb0TXKJ60

u/Jawbreaker93 · 4 pointsr/personalfinance
u/RenegadeBurrito · 3 pointsr/Cooking

This book helped a friend of mine get into cooking for himself. Nothing overly complex, and its fun to read while cooking.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0399164049/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/robotsneedhugs2 · 3 pointsr/personalfinance
u/travis-outlaw · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

[this] (http://www.amazon.com/Cooking-Comically-Recipes-Youll-Actually/dp/0399164049/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1427427247&sr=1-1&keywords=cooking+comically) brilliant book. :D

I have been on my own for a while now and I still have no confidence to cook...it's kind of terrible...but I found this recently.

u/Zooshooter · 1 pointr/cookingforbeginners

I was going to try to link you to Cooking Comically's 2AM Chili recipe but the image link was broken for me. So, it may still be there and just not working for me. However, it is a webcomic of "recipes so easy you'll actually make them'. He printed a cookbook and Amazon carries it. I've bought two copies, one for myself one for a friend, and would definitely recommend all of the recipes in it.

u/Grombrindal18 · 1 pointr/Cooking

My mother got me the Can't Cook Book a few years ago. Admittedly, I haven't used it much because, well, it felt like an insult gift (as I was already pretty competent in the kitchen) and the recipes are really basic- but if you are starting from square one it seems a good resource. Like I said, it does have some (very easy) recipes but most of the book is chapters about kitchen tools, meal preparation, basic techniques and definitions of kitchen terms. All stuff you'll want to know.

As far as a next step after that (because, of course, practice makes perfect) I can more enthusiastically recommend Cooking Comically which is full of easy recipes, with step by step picture instructions in a comic book format, with a decent number of explanations of how to do new techniques and why you'll want to do things a certain way. Many of those recipes and some others can be found online here to give you an idea whether or not you should purchase that book.

u/Shadowborg · 1 pointr/Cooking

For ease-of-access:

-Amazon

-Indiebound

-Books-a-Million

-Barnes and Noble

-Powells

-The website where it all started!


Tyler Capps is a great cook, and his website is my personal favorite for great new recipes. I've made most of his recipes and they have all been huge successes!

u/tr1ppn · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

The best I could do is $13.11 thanks for the contest!!

Don't sue people panda

u/funked_up · -1 pointsr/funny

I'm friends with the creator of this comic and he is a great guy. Check out his webpage or the book he published for more recipes. Lots of delicious ideas to try out and they're all super easy to make.