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Just One Pot

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When Lindsey Bareham had her new kitchen installed, her normal cooking environment was turned upside down. Restricted to two rings, she had to approach cooking and food in a new way. The result is over 200 familiar and exotic recipes that can be cooked in just one pot. All the meals require minimum preparation and are made with easily attainable, seasonal ingredients. There are no fiddly restaurant-style techniques but the recipes include plenty of tricks to upgrade your daily meals. This book is concerned with cooking well without all the fuss and bother (and washing up!) and the recipes are written in a a straightforward, helpful way making them achievable by anyone, even people with no confidence in cooking.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 2004

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Lindsey Bareham is one of the UK's most talented cookery writers. Her daily after-work recipe column for the Evening Standard ran for 8 years and she currently writes the much-loved 'Dinner Tonight' column for The Times.

The author of 13 cookery books, including In Praise of the Potato, A Celebration of Soup, The Big Red Book of Tomatoes, The Fish Store, and The Trifle Bowl and Other Tales, Lindsey also co-wrote The Prawn Cocktail Years with Simon Hopkinson, and helped him write Roast Chicken and Other Stories, voted the Most Useful Cookery Book Ever by chefs and food writers.

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