Good Food: 101 One-Pot Dishes: Tried-and-tested Recipes

Good Food: 101 One-Pot Dishes: Tried-and-tested RecipesAuthor: B.B.C. "Good Food Magazine"
Publisher: BBC Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 131 reviews
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Pages: 216
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ISBN: 0563522917
EAN: 9780563522911
ASIN: 0563522917

Publication Date: February 16, 2006
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A pot of something delicious simmering away on the stove never fails to tantalise the tastebuds. Part of the popular '101' series, this handy book presents several recipes, each of which is accompanied by a full-page colour photograph. It also offers ideas for starters, main course and desserts.


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5 out of 5 stars My favourite cookbook   October 3, 2006
Hayley S. Tabarn (Chester)
530 out of 535 found this review helpful

This cookbook is one of the most useful I own. Its recipes are simple, easy to follow and the meals are delicious. Both myself and my partner work full time and have been able to have 'real food' when we get in rather than sticking a ready meal in the microwave. Lots of the recipes only take up to half an hour and you don't need a lot of fancy ingredients. I've found that I can get everything I want from a large supermarket (I haven't got the time or the money to go to six different shops to find exotic ingredients). The whole range of books are good but this is till my favourite. Also it has pictures of all the dishes, which means I can see if I've gone wrong! I'm not a great cook but I manage these recipes and can have a nice homecooked meal.


5 out of 5 stars A cookbook that I can actually use!   March 24, 2006
D. M. Liffen (Norfolk UK)
332 out of 337 found this review helpful

Well I'm not sure if you are like me...single, busy, a pet to walk, work to do and a hundred other tasks to occupy so little available time?! But apparently I'm just the person that this book has been written for! I believe these BBC good cooking guide books have been around for a while. Though for some reason I havent happend upon them until now. Im the kind of person that 'thinks' he likes to cook great meals. I have bought loads of cookery books, Delia , Jamie Wotsits and the rest of the motley crew. But when you open those up and look at the ingredients list and some of the fancy techniques dictated...no way hose'! This little book is different. Sensible meals, ingredients that you can actually buy in the supermarket and basic cooking techniques that even I can handle! Very easy to use...to the point instructions and some lovely pics to show you exactly how your masterpiece will really look when you have finished the cooking...ermmmm well possibly! No, seriously, these books are really good and I may now get the whole series. A couple of quid a go..you cant go wrong.! Good luck!


5 out of 5 stars A cookbook that actually gets used!   March 30, 2006
231 out of 236 found this review helpful

This is one of the most useful cookbooks I have. The recipes are easy, mostly quick, and don't cost a fortune because they use the kind of ingredients that most folk have in their cupboards. Even the most inexperienced (and badly equipped) cook should be able to manage things in this book. Best of all, it cost not much more than a magazine!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent   August 28, 2008
M. V. Clarke (Durham, UK)
54 out of 56 found this review helpful

This is a super little book, containing a wealth of interesting and tasty recipes, all of which require the use of a single pot. They range from quick simple dishes such as Speedy Salmon and Leeks to more elaborate creations suitable for serving at dinner parties. We've tried lots of recipes from this book and have been pleased with the results of them all; the instructions are easy to follow, the ingredients are all easily available and the results are super. Many of the recipes are quick to prepare and cook, making it an ideal collection for day-to-day cooking after work, with the added bonus of limited washing up! Particular favourites include Broccoli Lemon Chicken, Pork with Apples and the aforementioned Speedy Salmon and Leeks.


5 out of 5 stars Simple and quick - a mid-week meal treat   October 8, 2007
Lisa Mallinson (Leeds, UK)
79 out of 84 found this review helpful

I really like this book - we originally got it for my OH has he only felt comfortable making one-pots and this book managed to get him cooking!

As a bit more of a competent cook, I use it loads too: it has a section on soups (moroccan chickpea is v good), then chicken and meat (e.g. chicken stuffed with goats cheese and baked on on cherry toms with white wine), fish (best one I've tried is speedy salmon and leeks - literally 20 mins in microwave), vegetarian, cooking for a crowd (there are some great buffet recipes in here, e.g. a fab chilli, goulash, chicken curries) and puddings, although I've yet to try any of those. It's also good for taking camping / self-catering - doesn't take up much room!

The majority of recipes are reasonably low in calories, use easy to source ingredients and don't take much time to prepare. Highly recommended.



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