Roasting Tray Magic: One Tin, One Meal, No Fuss!

One roasting tray, one complete meal – no fuss, and minimal washing up!

Move over one-pot: one-tray is the quickest, easiest way to make fast, tasty meals in the oven. You can make entire family suppers just in a roasting tin or an oven tray – everything from breakfasts like baked apple porridge or Shakshuka, to handy snacks, lunches and warm salads including quick flatbreads and frittatas, through to warming gratins, risottos and roasts, and of course, delectable cakes and traybake puddings like peanut butter and caramel brownies.

Sue Quinn is a wizard at simple, economical family cooking and her recipes cover every meal of the day – all in one tray. With straightforward instructions and no-nonsense tips for getting the most flavour out of your cooking, not only will you have everyday meal solutions but less hassle and mess in the kitchen.

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Roasting Tray Magic: One Tin, One Meal, No Fuss!

One roasting tray, one complete meal – no fuss, and minimal washing up!

Move over one-pot: one-tray is the quickest, easiest way to make fast, tasty meals in the oven. You can make entire family suppers just in a roasting tin or an oven tray – everything from breakfasts like baked apple porridge or Shakshuka, to handy snacks, lunches and warm salads including quick flatbreads and frittatas, through to warming gratins, risottos and roasts, and of course, delectable cakes and traybake puddings like peanut butter and caramel brownies.

Sue Quinn is a wizard at simple, economical family cooking and her recipes cover every meal of the day – all in one tray. With straightforward instructions and no-nonsense tips for getting the most flavour out of your cooking, not only will you have everyday meal solutions but less hassle and mess in the kitchen.

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Roasting Tray Magic: One Tin, One Meal, No Fuss!

Roasting Tray Magic: One Tin, One Meal, No Fuss!

by Sue Quinn
Roasting Tray Magic: One Tin, One Meal, No Fuss!

Roasting Tray Magic: One Tin, One Meal, No Fuss!

by Sue Quinn

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One roasting tray, one complete meal – no fuss, and minimal washing up!

Move over one-pot: one-tray is the quickest, easiest way to make fast, tasty meals in the oven. You can make entire family suppers just in a roasting tin or an oven tray – everything from breakfasts like baked apple porridge or Shakshuka, to handy snacks, lunches and warm salads including quick flatbreads and frittatas, through to warming gratins, risottos and roasts, and of course, delectable cakes and traybake puddings like peanut butter and caramel brownies.

Sue Quinn is a wizard at simple, economical family cooking and her recipes cover every meal of the day – all in one tray. With straightforward instructions and no-nonsense tips for getting the most flavour out of your cooking, not only will you have everyday meal solutions but less hassle and mess in the kitchen.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787132061
Publisher: Quadrille
Publication date: 11/02/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 27 MB
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About the Author

Sue Quinn is an award-winning food writer, cookbook author and journalist. Her books span a range of cuisines, from Japanese to vegan, as well as children’s cookery and healthy eating. Her articles and recipes regularly appear in the UK’s leading food titles including the Telegraph, The Sunday Times, Guardian, delicious and BBC Good Food magazines. She won the Fortnum & Mason’s Online Food Writer Award in 2016.
Sue Quinn is an award-winning food writer, cookbook author and journalist. Her books span a range of cuisines, from Japanese to vegan, as well as children’s cookery and healthy eating. Her articles and recipes regularly appear in the UK’s leading food titles including the Telegraph, Sunday Times, Guardian, delicious and BBC Good Food magazines. She won the Fortnum & Mason’s Online Food Writer Award in 2016.
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