Dad, What's For Dinner?: Lifesaving Recipes to Avoid Meltdowns, Have Fun in the Kitchen, and Keep Your Kids Well Fed by David Nayfeld and Joshua David Stein

    • Categories: Quick / easy; Breakfast / brunch; Cooking for 1 or 2
    • Ingredients: plain whole milk yogurt; protein powder; granola; berries; banana; honey; dukkah
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  • Christina Mueller

    ...geared towards anyone who needs to get dinner on the table without always relying on takeout...And cooking is not just for moms – it is an incredibly important way to support your family.

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  • ISBN 10 0593537521
  • ISBN 13 9780593537527
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  • Published May 27 2025
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 304
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Knopf

Publishers Text

The dad’s guide to getting dinner on the table; more than 80 unfussy, uncompromising recipes for weeknights and beyond. With a foreword by Gwyneth Paltrow.

This is a book for dads (and moms, and grandparents, and anyone else who needs to get dinner on the table.) It’s a book that believes “kids' food” can mean more than just buttered noodles. Chef David Nayfeld spent decades cooking in some of the best restaurants in the world—including his own—but when his daughter started asking, “Dad, what’s for dinner?” he found himself at a loss. So, he set out to translate his professional expertise into something that all fathers can use to become more confident and creative in the kitchen, and better able to care for their loved ones—and themselves.

The result is this book, a user’s guide to cooking for (and sometimes with) your kids. A collection of more than 80 hearty, healthy recipes the whole family will love, from Joint Custardy French Toast (get it?) to Save Your Ass Grilled Chicken; Tomato and Bread Salad (it still counts as a salad!) to Cuppycakes with Vanilla Buttercream Frosting.

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