From its first episode in 1973, The Young And The Restless has dazzled viewers with compelling story lines, outstanding production values, and unforgettable characters. 'Cooking With The Young And The Restless' is the perfect companion for everyone for whom the Abbotts, the Newmans, and the Chancellors are more than just faces on a television screen - but people with whom they share five hours a week, 52 weeks a year.
Containing more than 200 recipes and more than 80 colour photographs, 'Cooking With The Young And The Restless' is a spectacular collection of delicious food, show history, and cast memories divided into eight chapters:
Dinner for Two: at Genoa City's favourite restaurants includes menus and house specialties from The Colonnade Room, Gina's Place, Crimson Lights Coffeehouse, and The Lodge.
Holiday and Family Celebrations: recipes from a New Year's Eve party at the Chancellors, Christmas dinner at the Abbotts, and a traditional Fourth of July barbecue at the Newman ranch.
Romantic Meals: for two with some of The Young And The Restless's favourite couples; Victor and Diane, Jill and Keith, and Drucilla and Neil.
Weddings and Honeymoons: includes recipes and photographs that capture the union of Chris and Paul, Olivia and Malcolm, Nina and Ryan, and others.
Comfort Foods for Devastating Breakups: food you can prepare to commiserate along with Jill and John, Nikki and Victor, Victoria and Ryan, and Danny and Phyllis.
Cravings: includes recipes to savour along with Genoa City's expectant mums and dads.
Recipes for Singles: offers practical, quick, and delicious meals to enjoy when dining alone like Esther, Miguel, Grace, and Lynne.
Just Desserts: delicious dessert recipes to celebrate the justice meted out to some of The Young And The Restless's most despicable villains like David Kimball, Mari Jo Mason, and Clint Radisson.