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101 One-pot Dishes: Tried-and-tested Recipes


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101 One-pot Dishes: Tried-and-tested Recipes

 
Description: ISBN 0563522917 / Genre: Food & Drink / Dieting / Paperback / 216 Pages / Book is published 2006-02-16 by BBC Books

Newest Review: ... we can adapt it to how we like, is the frying pan sausage hotpot. This we use quorn sausages as I am not a fan of real ones. ... more

 ... Plus you can use different types of sausages so we have had ones with apple in them and everything. With this meal you literally get some sausages and cook them along with sliced potatoes (even easier if you can find ones that are already sliced and cooked) and then you add caramelised red onions and some red wine and you are sorted. Now this dish tastes delicious and I am not a wine fan but you can't taste it that much which is good for me. Instead you get a nice sweet sauce which is not too sweet and does not...more

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katygriff
Premium Review 101 One-pot Dishes: Tried-and-tested Recipes: Easy and No Washing Up - WINNER! (1263 words)
by - written on 02/12/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Continuing on my reviews of the brilliant recipe books by the BBC that have been brought out I take you on my review of the Good Food 101 One-Pot dishes book. We usually se this book for pure ease as the title suggests that you can just throw things together in half of these recipes which is great after a hard day's work. It is a great recipe book and a worth addition to your collection and here is why. So my little bit about the books for those of you who haven't read my reviews. The good food books all have 101 recipes in each. They are quite small and neat and are produced by BBC Books. They all have the ingredients, recipe and nutritional information ...  Read the complete review

Tracy_1127
Premium Review No mess, no fuss, just good food (812 words)
by - written on 28/05/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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I'm well known in my family for being a bad cook. It's something I've never been very good at and truth be known I've never liked doing. However there comes a time in everyone's life when cooking is essential to living, this was 18 years ago for me and after countless kitchen disasters I recently decided it was time to up my game and invest in some recipe books that boast simple meals that even I can achieve without losing interest half way through or messing up because there's some complicated element that I haven't thought through! I browsed on Amazon for such a book and came across this Good Food 101 One-Pot Dishes recipe book. All the recipes in this ...  Read the complete review

yackers1
Premium Review 101 One-pot Dishes: Tried-and-tested Recipes: There's only one (pot) way to cook (1175 words)
by - written on 08/05/09 (Very useful, 255 readings)
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It's strange that when a son first moves out of home the mother's main concern is how he will manage to feed himself. Forget about paying the bills on time and keeping the place clean, as long as the son can keep his stomach full every thing will be OK. When I first moved out of home my leaving gift was a slow cooker with the idea being I could set the timer as I left for work in the morning and when I returned home there would be a steaming meal ready to devour. A fantastic idea but in practice it was a different story and I soon left the slow cooker alone. Whilst watching a cookery programme there was a recipe for a one-pot lamb dish and it ...  Read the complete review

 

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