Midnight Snacks: 150 Easy and Enticing Alternatives to Standing by the Freezer Eating Ice Cream from the Carton by Michael J. Rosen and Sharon Reiss (available used at Amazon.com).
The newest addition to Books for Cooks is a little bit unconventional, but is quickly becoming one of my favorites in the kitchen. Though this is meant as “an irresistible handbook for every fridge-raider, insomniac, night owl, and late-night muncher,” I am certainly not the late-night person I used to be in college. Now that I have surrendered to the 9-to-5 world, I find myself having to be an early riser, which is not an easy task.
This book is divided into several cleverly-titled sections, divided by the time of night, such as:
10:30 PM: Comfort Cooking
11:00 PM: After After-Dinner Treats
12:45 AM: Crumbs in Bed
1:15 AM: Under the Covers
2:30 AM: Late-Night Rehab
And two sections I found particularly useful:
5:30 AM: First Shift Foods
5:45 AM: Dawn’s Early Light
Now, I don’t get up quite that early, but pretty darn close. So, instead of using this book as a guide to late night snacking, I’ve been pulling out recipes from all of the sections to create breakfast treats instead. For this week and next, I will be posting my versions of several recipes that are great ways to start the day, including refreshing smoothies, hearty granola, and a twist on everyday tea.
The authors write with tongue-in-cheek humor, from the recipe titles to the instructions. If nothing else, the quirky style will give you a laugh in the middle of the night or first thing in the morning. Many of the recipes are designed for one or two, though there are several suitable for an all-night party or study session with friends.
Along with some expected recipes are a few surprises, such as the “Comfort Cooking” section full of cold-busting recipes for when a cough keeps you up at night and “Last Bites,” which has a recipe for both dog and cat treats when even the pets are restless. “Too Darned Hot” features recipes for when, well, it’s just too darned hot to sleep (and those nights are soon coming) and “Spa Night” includes “recipes” for health-inspired green tea, facials, and even a bath soak!
From decadent and indulgent to healthy and light, Midnight Snacks is sure to have a recipe for any late-night situation. Many of these recipes are great early-morning and sleeping-in weekend fare, or for those lounge-in-pajamas days, or when you just need a quick yet satisfying snack.