
What to Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking - A Cookbook by Caroline Chambers
by Caroline Chambers
3.8/5
1 book reviewed · 3.8 avg
A thoughtfully designed cookbook that addresses cooking motivation as much as technique, offering practical low-effort recipes for busy home cooks, though with some limitations in dietary diversity and true simplicity.
What works
• Acknowledges psychological barriers to cooking alongside technical ones
• Recipes genuinely deliver good results with reduced effort
• Practical organization by energy level rather than traditional categories
• Encouraging tone without toxic positivity
• Visual design supports approachability over intimidation
What doesn't
• Limited options for dietary restrictions and preferences
• Some "simple" recipes still require significant coordination
• Recipe selection lacks cultural diversity
• Assumes access to well-stocked grocery stores and moderate budgets