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Issue 153

November 2009

JUST ONE POT published by the Dairy Cookbook £9.75

 

 

We've all felt it - that sinking sensation after a long day at work when cooking feels like a hassle you could do without. Ensuring you can leave work at the door when you come home 'Just One Pot', the new Dairy Cookbook from the trusted makers of the Dairy Diary, is the stress-free guide to cooking - all that is required is one pot!

With 120 recipes, the cookbook is innovatively divided into eight sections, categorised by a specific cooking pot, giving all budding chefs the opportunity to create various culinary masterpieces guaranteed to leave your taste buds tingling without all the washing-up usually involved.

The first chapter begins with the trusty frying pan following with the saucepan and popular wok - 'Just One Pot' contains firm favourites such as lamb stew and dumplings to beef stroganoff whilst also venturing beyond the traditional by offering exquisite exotic dishes such as Thai meatballs and paella.

Next we cover the classic casserole dish, baking dish, baking sheet and roasting tin - each recipe allowing you to experiment with a different pot in order to create the dish you desire, be it paprika chicken or Cumberland sausage.

Throughout the cookbook you'll also find various delectable desserts designed with 'just one pot' in mind - the tropical salad and peaches in rose are sure to get your mouth watering or you can whip up a gooseberry fool or perhaps dip into a chocolate fondue.

Nick Rowe, Executive Editor of Just One Pot Dairy Cookbook says:

"We wanted to offer a cookbook that was full of flavour but required less fuss. Cooking from a recipe is often over-complicated and 'Just One Pot' shows how simple it can be. There's no need for the dishes to be any less extravagant - cooking with one pot can be just as adventurous and the 120 recipes demonstrate the variety that can be created with just one pot cooking. Essentially it offers a range of tantalisingly tasty dishes but without the mess. A meal is often ruined because of the washing up it leaves behind - with 'Just One Pot' you can enjoy flavoursome dishes knowing that you won't have to spend all night cleaning up!"

As well as offering one pot delicacies, the Dairy Cookbook simplifies a selection of salad accompaniments - it would seem that cooking has never been made so easy.

The new 'Just One Pot' Dairy cookbook is priced at £9.75 (plus £2 P&P). To order a copy or for further information call 0845 0948 128, speak to your local milkman or visit www.dairydiary.co.uk

 

 

 

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Mood Food is published by FSR, London, England © 2009

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