<p><strong>More than 100 recipes to cook in one pot!</strong></p> <p>If you think one-pot meals are just heavy stews, you'll be amazed at the spectacular array of nutritious dishes on offer in EatingWell One-Pot Meals. </p> <p>These meals are fast to put together—most in under 45 minutes—
EatingWell One-Pot Meals
β Scribed by Price, Jessie
- Publisher
- Countryman Press
- Year
- 2016;2011
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
More than 100 recipes to cook in one pot!
If you think one-pot meals are just heavy stews, you'll be amazed at the spectacular array of nutritious dishes on offer in EatingWell One-Pot Meals.
These meals are fast to put together—most in under 45 minutes—and use simple, easy-to-find ingredients. The recipes follow sound principles of nutrition: They use lean meats and seafood; plenty of herbs and spices (rather than loads of butter, cream, and salt) for seasoning; lots of vegetables; and whole grains as opposed to refined grains. Using your Dutch oven, slow cooker, roasting pan, or skillet, you can make a bounty of healthy, delicious meals.
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