The Really Truly Honest to Goodness One Pot Cookbook

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The Really  Truly  Honest to Goodness One Pot Cookbook
Author : Jesse Ziff Cool
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Language : English
Release Date : 24 August 2006
ISBN : 0811845001
Pages : 362 pages
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The Really Truly Honest to Goodness One Pot Cookbook by Jesse Ziff Cool Book PDF Summary

You know those cookbooks that say they're one-pot, but somehow you are left with a pile of dishes? Well, this is the real thing: 65 fabulous recipes that truly need just one pot and only one pot (or skillet, saut pan, or Dutch oven), start to finish. Included are dishes for family suppers like Moroccan Chicken with Couscous, or larger gathering with companyBraised Chipotle-Orange Pork with Yams. Cookbook author, chef, and one-pot enthusiast Jesse Ziff Cool braised, stir-fried, steamed, stewed, and simmered to perfection such delectable dishes as Short Ribs with Steamed Vegetables (the vegetables are ingeniously steamed on top of the ribs during the last few minutes of cooking), and Any Season Stir-Fry with Orange, Ginger, and Lemongrass. Recipes also offer suggestions for variations to either lighten up a dish or, when everyone is really hungry, make it more substantial. Plus there are plenty of tips for choosing the perfect pot, techniques on proper timing, and do-ahead strategies to make the prep as easy as the clean up.

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