Inspired by Caro’s wildly popular Substack newsletter of thesame name, What to Cook When You Don’t Feel Like Cookingis brimming with efficient recipes that take the guessworkout of dinner in fact, each one is a complete meal: protein,veg, starch, done! The recipes are organised by the amountof time they take to cook, so whether you have 15 minutesto throw together Peanutty Pork and Brussels or a little bitlonger to simmer Turkey Bolognese with Sneaky Veggies, dinnertime is totally doable. On top of that, Caro givesyou more ways to choose, so you can search by protein(Chicken thighs waiting in the fridge? Make White ChickenChili. Nothing but beans in the pantry? Cannellini Capresewith Burrata is it!) or mood (Tomato Farrotto is perfectfor a cozy craving, and Crunchy Honey Harissa Fish Tacos are an excellent way to show off). Most importantly, theserecipes include Caro’s famously extensive swaps, riffs, tips,shortcuts, and more to be sure they work best for you,helping you save money, improvise, and even learn a thingor two. They don’t compromise quality or flavour and theydeliver every time. With as few ingredients, steps, and, ofcourse, dirty dishes as possible, dinner awaits! Perfect for beginners and those seeking easy cookbooks for simple meals, What to Cook When You Don’t Feel Like Cooking is the ultimate ‘I don’t want to cook’ cookbook. With its focus on efficient, flavourful recipes and minimal ingredients, this easy dinner cookbook appeals to time-constrained parents, working professionals, and anyone who craves delicious homemade meals without the fuss. Readers seeking uncomplicated cookbooks for beginners will appreciate Caroline Chambers’ approachable style, clever shortcuts, and flexible recipe options, making this book a go-to resource for satisfying meals on even the most exhausting days.