One Pot, One Portion
By (Author) Eleanor Wilkinson
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
13th August 2024
11th July 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Quick and easy cookery
General cookery and recipes
Budget cookery
641.555
Hardback
224
Width 196mm, Height 250mm, Spine 22mm
893g
Clear concept-led cookery from a platform which has seen rapid growth in the past six months. For fans of The Roasting Tin (245k TCM) and Good Food Meals for One (35k TCM). The cookbook for people who eat, cook or live alone, but are tired of washing up. Cooking for yourself should be an act of celebration, but can sometimes feel like more effort than it's worth. One Pot One Portion takes the stress out of solo cooking - no more dividing a recipe by four, or surviving on leftovers for three days. This is easy, effortless food that won't leave you with a sinkful of dirty dishes. With one-pot one-portion versions of classics like Lasagne, Beef Wellington and Apple Crumble, as well as fresh, flavourful dishes like Ginger Chicken Rice Bowl and Peanut Noodle Salad this is food tailored to suit your every mood. And with recipes paired to help you make use of leftover ingredients, this is truly low-waste, low-effort cooking. Whether you live alone, or just find yourself cooking for one, this is easy, effortless food that will have you eating well whatever your mood.
Eleanor is 27-year-old content creator and recipe developer from East Yorkshire. Her love of food and cooking inspired her to start sharing recipes on social media; her One Pot, One Portion series - recipes for people who cook, eat or live alone, and are tired of washing up - have garnered millions of views on TikTok and a community of nearly 600K people on Instagram. In a culinary landscape that only caters for couples, families, or larger groups, Eleanor wanted to provide something for everyone left out. She believes that cooking for yourself is a huge act of self-care; her aim is to bring the joy and excitement back to the kitchen, showing solo cooks that they don't have to choose between eating leftovers for three days straight or sticking to soup! Eleanor previously worked in the non-profit sector and trained at the prestigious Ballymaloe cookery school in Cork.