BBC Good Food Magazine

FUSS-FREE ONE-POT MEALS

‘It’s easy to see why one-pot recipes are popular: they’re easy on the washing-up, and are simple to follow, as you’ve only got one pan to focus on. The thing that really sells them to me, though, is that all the ingredients play a role, and the dish becomes greater than the sum of its parts. One-pan cooking is used all over the world, as it’s a natural way to cook, especially if you only own one decent-sized pan or are feeding a family. Here, I’ve taken inspiration from a variety of global dishes, and made my own versions.’ Tom

Tom Kerridge is a BBC presenter and chef-owner of The Hand and Flowers, The Coach and The Butcher’s Tap in Marlow, Kerridge’s Bar & Grill at The Corinthia Hotel, London, and The Bull & Bear in Manchester. Listen to the Good Food Podcast to hear Tom or download at Acast, Spotify, iTunes or other podcast streaming services.

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