A patented way to cook quick and easy one-pot meals, while keeping ingredients intact and full of flavor.
Elizabeth Yarnell developed her revolutionary infusion-cooking method to avoid often mushy slow-cooker results and to make cooking and cleaning up after dinner a breeze. Now anyone with too many tasks and not enough time can use her technique to get dinner on the table in an hour or less, with no more than twenty minutes of hands-on prep work--and just one pot to clean. All it takes is a Dutch oven and a few basic fresh or even frozen ingredients layered--never stirred. Glorious One-Pot Meals provides the most convenient method yet of serving highly nutritious, satisfying suppers every night of the week.
I have been cooking with the 1st cookbook as of July 08 and ,it is wonderful, my wife and I have tried nearly all the recipes. Bought the new cookbook , I like the new recipes , what great varriations...the Thansgiving in a pot is Great !!!.I have been adapting other recipes to fit the Glorius One Pot style also. What a wonderful way to cook,.... simple, tasty, healthy and easy to clean up after. . Thank You so much for the cookbooks and the Idea to cook this way. We love it !!
Perfect!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I am not a big cook and if it takes longer than 20 minutes from grocery store to the oven, I am no longer interested in making the dish - I also hate, hate washing lots of dishes. This book is the perfect solution for someone like me. I have had this book for a few weeks now and I managed to make most of the vegetarian recipes and let me tell you - this is a miracle book. The ingredients are easy to find - and the preparation time is minimal and ALL of it can be done in one pot - period. The recipes are excellent and easy to make - they taste great.. I also appreciated the breakdown of the calories and fat content for each (watch out for some of the fat contents - they can be a little high). The one thing that was missing were the pictures of the meals. I would have liked to see what the finished product looked like. Nonetheless, this is a wonderful, wonderful book. One suggestion, I did try making these recipes in a regular glass casserole and the recipes actually do taste much better in a dutch oven. The dutch oven is way more expensive, but is worth it You will send up getting all your money back on the savings you will be making eating in instead of out.
The joys of one pot cooking
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Finally, an author got it right - a deceptively simple way to make nutritious, delicious dinners all in one step! I was blown away by the scallops and sweet potato recipes. The potatoes added an unexpected flavor that was just yummy. I served one of them for a dinner party of eight, and it was enormously successful. And so easy! I added French bread and dessert, and there you have it. This style of cooking has encouraged me to take up the art again after many years of takeout. I also love the spiral notebook design, which makes it so easy to use. I've already lined up 6 more recipes to try out on my husband and friends! Susan Rutherford, Denver,CO
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