WHOLE IN ONE by Ellie Krieger streamlines meals by minimizing the number of pots and pans needed to produce tasty recipes. The recipes I tried were all indeed tasty, and many more caught my eye to try in the future. The serving sizes are generous for a “healthy” or “diet” cookbook and organized by protein then by pan required.
Categories include
Plant Protein, eggs, and Dairy
Seafood
Poultry
Meat (pork, beef, lamb)
Desserts
Most of the ingredients are readily available at most grocery stores, and Krieger uses spinach, bell peppers, and zucchini quite a bit throughout the book. Full nutrition information is included. I tried the following:
Scallops with Zucchini, Corn and Miso Butter. Straight forward, simple, easy and quick. I would definitely make this again.
Herbed Pork Tenderloin with Delecata Squash and Brussels Sprouts. This came together easily, and the results made a super mouthwatering fall meal. The leftovers reheated well. I did supplement the generous servings of vegetables with mashed potatoes (mostly to appease the hubby). This is my favorite of the recipes I tried.
Thai Curry Chicken and Vegetables. This is not the unctuous thick stew-like curry you get from the corner Thai restaurant, but it is appetizing, full of vegetables and Thai flavors. The light coconut milk makes a very thin, scant sauce that is barely enough to cover the chicken and veggies. As written, the recipe is relatively mild but tasty. The green beans and spinach are surprisingly complementary. Overall, this was a wonderful light meal, but leftovers were not very good.
Carrot Lentil Soup. At two cups, the suggested serving size for this soup is huge. Instead, we each had 1 cup of soup with salad and nana on the side. It took about 45 minutes to an hour to prepare. The curry flavor is almost too prominent, and the coconut flavor is mostly missing. I am not sure I would make this again.
Lamb Skewers with Herbed Bulgur Pilaf. For the sake of variety, and because hubby really likes lamb, I gave this a try. The servings are large, and neither of us could finish our plates. The feta is necessary to balance the lamb and mint flavors. In fact, it is mintier than I like. Grilling or broiling the lamb would give it nice carmelization and better flavor. If you are a fan of lamb and Mediterranean flavors, you will find this delicious.
Roasted Pears with Ginger Cookie Crumble and Mascarpone. Super easy yet sophisticated and really delicious. That said, since Mascarpone is pricey this will be more of a special occasion dessert. It would be a wonderful light finish to a holiday meal.
Overall, WHOLE IN ONE is worthy of a spot on your cookbook shelf.
I gratefully received an ARC of this title through NetGalley and voluntarily shared my thoughts here.