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OverviewSunday Times bestseller Award-winning cook Anna Jones blazes the trail again for how we all want to cook now: quick, sustainably and stylishly. In this exciting new collection of over 200 simple recipes, Anna Jones limits the pans and simplifies the ingredients for all-in-one dinners that keep things fast and easy. These super varied every night recipes celebrate vegetables and deliver knock-out flavour but without taking time and energy. There are one-tray dinners, like a baked dahl with tamarind-glazed sweet potato, quick dishes like tahini broccoli on toast, one-pot soups and stews like Persian noodle as well as one-pan fritters and pancakes such as golden rosti with ancho chilli chutney. Onebrings together a way of eating that is mindful of the planet. Anna gives you practical advice and shows how every small change in planning, shopping and reducing waste will make a difference. There are also 100 recipes for using up any amount of your most-eaten veg and ideas to help you use the foods that most often end up being thrown away. This book is good for you, your pocket and the planet. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anna JonesPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: Fourth Estate Ltd Edition: edition Dimensions: Width: 19.50cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 25.20cm Weight: 1.200kg ISBN: 9780008172480ISBN 10: 000817248 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 04 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Anna Jones: `Cook yourself through the veg year with Anna Jones. What a triumph of a book' Jamie Oliver `The new Nigella is unquestionably Anna Jones' Sunday Times `Loving Anna Jones's new book. So much wonderful food!' Yotam Ottolenghi `Jones's appeal lies in the very tangible depths of flavour and wealth of texture at work in her dishes. So much so that their vegetarian nature passes you by, its simple, wonderful workable food that will undoubtedly make people happy ... Anna Jones, you queen of greens, you've only gone and done it again' Guardian Cook `Stunning, original, informative, useful' Elly Pear `Brilliant' Nigel Slater `It is a book of vegetarian recipes, but carnivores, do not be put off. Let's say it is a book of deliciously invigorating dishes that happen not to contain any flesh' Rose Prince, Spectator `My favourite vegetarian cookbook this year' Bee Wilson, Stella magazine 'One pot, one pan, one tray, one planet. . . And one Anna Jones. One is a big and bold book, as much a call to arms as it is a collection of recipes to fall for. This is a book where thought meets practical action meets deliciousness: where what we eat is no longer about how to look after and delight ourselves but how to look after and protect our planet. It's a huge achievement.' Yotam Ottolenghi 'Every so often a cookbook comes along that raises the bar for food writing. Think Nigella Lawson's How To Eat or Samin Nosrat's Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. The latest chef to join the pantheon is Anna Jones, with One: Pot, Pan, Planet' Vogue 'It's true to say that Anna Jones always delivers: reading any recipe of hers is like receiving a promise of dependable deliciousness. With this book, however, she has given something deeper of herself. There's so much humanity and wisdom in it' Nigella Lawson 'Truly imaginative cooking' Rachel Roddy 'Still dedicated to giving us stylish dishes with maximal flavour (think broad bean and green herb shakshuka, and golden rosti with ancho chilli chutney), the book is punctuated with palatable nuggets of information: in chapters entitled 'Planet I' and 'Planet II', Jones explains how we might combat the climate crisis through small behavioural changes around the way we eat' Harper's Bazaar 'Her new title doesn't just share a wealth of delicious recipes but also explores all the different ways that what we eat and how we prepare it can be used to help not hurt the planet.' Refinery29 Author InformationAnna Jones is a cook, food writer and stylist. One grey, late-for-the-office day, she decided to quit her day job after reading an article about following your passion. Within weeks, she was signed up on Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen apprentice programme. She went on to be part of Jamie’s food team – styling, writing and working behind the scenes on books, TV shows and food campaigns. Now freelance, she has worked with some of the country’s biggest food brands, including innocent drinks for whom she wrote the recipes for Hungry?: the innocent recipe book for filling your family with good stuff. She has also worked with other well-known chefs, such as Henry and Tom Herbert (The Fabulous Baker Brothers), Stevie Parle and Antonio Carluccio, and cooked for royalty, politicians and LA school children alike. A Modern Way to Eat is her first solo book. She lives, writes and cooks in Hackney, East London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |