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  • Published: 15 December 2018
  • ISBN: 9780241381311
  • Imprint: Michael Joseph
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $49.99
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One Pot Wonders

Easy and delicious feasting without the hassle




The go-to cookbook for the new year, with 100 comforting as well as healthy one-pot dishes for those who don't want a post-Christmas diet.

If you're getting bored with your new year diet and even more bored with the washing up, Lindsey Bareham brings you recipes for 100 warming, nutritious and, in some cases, diet-conscious one-pot dinners. Perfect comfort food for curling up and enjoying on your own or feasting with family and friends. Dishes to suit every occasion. Lindsey's delicious recipes include her oven-baked meatballs with sweet potato and roasted shallots, Saffron chicken with apricots and cardamom, asparagus, potato, pea and quinoa salad. And there are puddings too, from lychees, melon and stem ginger fruit salad to a comforting Malva pudding. Her recipes feature big flavours from all around the world but, more importantly, they are incredibly easy to make - anyone can cook them. Chapters include: Bakes, Big soups, Stews, Curries, Pasta, Salads and Puddings.

  • Published: 15 December 2018
  • ISBN: 9780241381311
  • Imprint: Michael Joseph
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $49.99
Categories:

About the author

Lindsey Bareham

Lindsey Bareham started to cook seriously when she was asked to edit the restaurant section of Time Out and has built a reputation for recipes that always work, taste good and are easy to achieve, even by the most inexperienced cook. She wrote a daily after-work recipe for the Evening Standard for eight years and currently writes the much-loved Dinner Tonight column for The Times. She is the author of twelve cookery books including In Praise of the Potato, A Celebration of Soup, Dinner in a Dash and The Fish Store. She wrote The Prawn Cocktail Years with Simon Hopkinson and helped him write Roast Chicken and Other Stories, which has been voted The Most Useful Cookery Book Ever by chefs and food writers.

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Praise for One Pot Wonders

If you read one cookbook this month make it this one. This collection of 100 simple recipes will take the complication out of mid-week meals and help you to make healthier choices that are still packed with flavour.

Great British Food

A collection of 100 simple and nutritious recipes for meals packed with flavour without standing at the kitchen sink for hours afterwards

Aldo Zilli, Sunday Express