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A Man, a Can, a Microwave: 50 Tasty Meals You Can Nuke in No Time (Man, a Can... Series)

A Man, a Can, a Microwave: 50 Tasty Meals You Can Nuke in No Time (Man, a Can... Series)
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A Man, a Can, a Microwave: 50 Tasty Meals You Can Nuke in No Time (Man, a Can... Series)

 
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First came A Man, a Can, a Plan: 50 Great Guy Meals Even You Can Make. The Sunday Star-Ledger cheered it as a "foolproof, not to mention spill-proof guide to manly success in the kitchen." And the Detroit News exclaimed, "Dude, this cookbook is for you."

Next came A Man, a Can, a Grill: 50 No-Sweat Meals You Can Fire Up Fast. Cookbook author Andrew Schloss, who wrote Cooking with Three Ingredients and Dinner's Ready, called the recipes "easy, flavorful...streamlined and smart. Real food-so good that no one will ever guess your secret is in the can."

Now there's A Man, a Can, a Microwave-and all those "dudes" who helped put the "Grill" book on the New York Times how-to bestseller list will be pleased to know that David Joachim and the editors of Men's Health haven't lost a beat. The 50 guy-friendly, nuke-able meals using packaged ingredients are fun to make and great to eat-and include such tasty dishes as "Italian One-Dish Fish," "Teriyaki Beef with Broccoli," and "Painless Paella." With step-by-step recipes and full-color photos, A Man, a Can, a Microwave, like the previous books in the series, is a perfect gift for anyone learning to cope in the kitchen. Make sure he has a can opener-and a hearty appetite!

 
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Product Details
Author:David Joachim
Board book:46 pages
Publisher:Rodale Books
Publication Date:April 28, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:157954892X
Product Length:8.51 inches
Product Width:5.08 inches
Product Height:0.99 inches
Product Weight:0.97 pounds
Package Length:8.3 inches
Package Width:5.1 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 21 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 21 customer reviews )
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24 of 24 found the following review helpful:


5Dine with the Man  Sep 16, 2005 By G. Jurczyk "gail@gabrielinc.com"
I bought this book for over $16 at Borders when it caught my eye. Look what you save buying it here! I don't regret it, though, the book is THAT good. Each recipe shows the ingredients in photographs, laid out in series:

photo of canned product, such as tomato)

+ this (photo of another canned product)

+ this (photo of meat or veggie)

= (photo of the finished meal)

Ingenious. No more wondering, am I buying the right kind of canned tomatoes for this recipe?

The first thing I made was Paella. It was done in under 1/2 hour and the leftovers tasted (incredibly) even better the second day.

I'm a working mom, cooking for my husband (DH) & 2 pre-teenagers who are into all sorts of activities. Although I love to cook gourmet meals, my family could be starving before such fare is ready. These are fast, tasty, and have child-and-husband-friendly-ingredients. I've saved out a portion and microwaved it fast for DH when he has had a late work night and usually I'm too cooked out to do that. And the cleanup is next-to-nothing, getting me out of the kitchen and not having to face a disaster of a kitchen when we get back from evening activities.

We had the turkey with stuffing last night... the kids actually bragged to their friends about that dinner-- and it was so easy. As if all this weren't enough, I think I'm saving $ too, because I'm not resorting to fast food because I'm too tired to think about what to make. It's that easy to have the ingredients on hand for these meals.

20 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5Offbeat but highly useful!  Aug 17, 2005 By Kurt A. Johnson
This neat little cookbook has some fifty quick and easy recipes that can be prepared using nothing but a microwave oven and a few ingredients. The recipes are organized into eight categories: beef, chicken, pork, fish, turkey, beans, veggies, and chocolate.

During a recent heat wave, my wife and I were redoing our menu, searching for meals that would require a minimum of baking and boiling, and as such keep from heating up the house. Well, this book came as something of a godsend! The recipes are all easy to make, use the microwave oven, and taste great. Yeah, I know, how can something cooked entirely in a microwave taste great? Well, take my word for it, these meals succeed!

So far, we have tried the Gobble-It-Up Sandwiches, the Teriyaki Beef with Broccoli, and the Coconut Curried Chicken, and loved them all. We highly recommend this offbeat but highly useful cookbook to everyone!

20 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5A book for guys who must fend for themselves in the kitchen  Oct 11, 2004 By Midwest Book Review
A Man, A Can, A Microwave is a board book for guys who must fend for themselves in the kitchen either because they are bachelors or their wives have gone off to visit mother for a week. Here are listed "idiot proof" instructions (complete with photos of the ingredients and their order of inclusion) for making fifty quick and easy, palate pleasing, hunger satisfying meals that can be made in the microwave in under 15 minutes. The recipes are divided up into sections dedicated to beef, chicken, pork, fish, turkey, beans, veggies, and even chocolate! From Maximum Microloaf (which combines Carnation Evaporated Milk; extra-lean ground beef; and a can of Manwich Sloppy Joe Sauce) to Toast Under a Tuscan Bean (which combines a can of Goya Cannellini Beans; a box of Melba Toast - Onion Flavor; and a can of Hunts Petite Diced Tomatoes), these are "good eatin', man pleasin'" dishes that are as easy to assemble as they are delicious to devour.

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:


1Buy the Original a Man a Can a Plan cookbook instead  Jun 15, 2008 By Wallaby ")"
This sequel is cashing in on the Original A Man A Can cookbook that was surprisingly very useful for my bachelor sons. It had dozens of tasty recipes that the boys could do easily by opening several cans of easily procured and stored foods.
This one, however is just a microwave cookbook. It involves buying pounds of meat , shrimp, chicken and unprepared foods that need to be cooked properly before even assembling. This is WAY too much trouble for a bachelor when you can heat a frozen pizza in 15 minutes.
You might as well just borrow your Mom's microwave cookbook and learn to cook beef and chicken, spending an hour cooking dinner. Do you really want to do this?

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5You CAN do it  May 21, 2004
This is a great book for a graduation gift, that's why I bought it. It has easy instructions, and all done in the microwave!

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