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Good Food: 201 One-Pot Favourites

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The experts at Good Food - Britain's best-selling cookery magazine - have gathered together 201 of their all-time favourite one-pot meals. Whether you're looking for a quick stir-fry, whipped together in no time, or a delicious, hearty stew that can bubble on the stove for hours, one-pot cooking is a surefire way to tasty, healthy home-cooked food. With recipes for classic pies and roasts as well as casseroles, curries, hotpots and seafood dishes, 201 One-pot Favourites is packed with inspiring meal ideas.
With all recipes triple-tested in the Good Food kitchen and complete with a full nutritional breakdown, you can cook with complete confidence, knowing that every recipe will work first time.


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Series: Good Food Publisher: Ebury Publishing

Kindle Book

  • Release date: March 31, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781448140190
  • File size: 9550 KB
  • Release date: March 31, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781448140190
  • File size: 9550 KB
  • Release date: March 31, 2012

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

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English

The experts at Good Food - Britain's best-selling cookery magazine - have gathered together 201 of their all-time favourite one-pot meals. Whether you're looking for a quick stir-fry, whipped together in no time, or a delicious, hearty stew that can bubble on the stove for hours, one-pot cooking is a surefire way to tasty, healthy home-cooked food. With recipes for classic pies and roasts as well as casseroles, curries, hotpots and seafood dishes, 201 One-pot Favourites is packed with inspiring meal ideas.
With all recipes triple-tested in the Good Food kitchen and complete with a full nutritional breakdown, you can cook with complete confidence, knowing that every recipe will work first time.


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