The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook includes recipes covering a variety of occasions and favorite foods, from holidays, casseroles, and one-pot meals to chicken, pasta, and desserts, as well a whole chapter devoted to the ultimate comfort ingredient: potatoes. Steve and Kathy also share their clever Happy in a Hurry Hacks, which save prep and cooking time and can be used no matter what recipes you're using. Best of all, they include more hilarious and heartwarming stories from the Doocy family and (some well-known) friends.
With The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook you can enjoy time-saving, all-American home cooking at its best—nothing fancy, everything delicious—with recipes such as:
Best of all, the easy, pleasing recipes in The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook leave you and your family with more time to do the things you love!
The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook is illustrated with 65 color food photos throughout and homey shots of the Doocys with friends and family, sure to please their many fans.
05/01/2020
The Doocys, who penned the New York Times best-selling The Mr. & Mrs. Happy Handbook, share fun and funny stories as they offer quick'n'tasty recipes in The Happy in a Hurry Cookbook (200,000-copy first printing). Winner of France's Légion d'honneur and 16—count 'em, 16-James Beard awards, Pépin here revises The Short-Cut Cook (and adds photographs) to give us Quick & Simple: help for frantic cooks needing things to go très vite (75,000-copy first printing). Porowski, the Emmy Award-winning food and wine expert on Netflix's ever-popular Queer Eye, invites you to dinner (e.g., steak with harissa butter and parsley salad) in his Untitled new cookbook (175,000-copy first printing) and makes it snappy.
Kathy Doocy co-authored The Mr. and Mrs. Happy Handbook and was previously the host of ESPN's Sidelines and worked at NBC. She started her career as a Ford model and actress starring in many commercialsshe threw the rental car keys to OJ and lip-synched "You Deserve a Break Today" for McDonald's. When Kathy and Steve got married and the kids came along, she became a stay-at-home mom and the family CEO.
The Doocys have three grown children and more than twenty-five recipes for pot roast. They live in New Jersey.