Dinner's in the Bag: 60 Easy Oven Recipes, All Wrapped Up
By (Author) Louise Kenney
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
1st December 2019
28th November 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cooking with specific gadgets, equipment, utensils or techniques
641.555
Hardback
144
Width 181mm, Height 232mm, Spine 22mm
584g
All good things come in small packages. Quick, easy and with almost zero washing up oven parcels are the new cooking trend everyone is talking about. From families to the single workaholic, the updated en papillote is the perfect go-to dinner, combining familiar ingredients with low-prep, low-mess ease.
Dinner's in the Bag includes 60 tasty recipes all cookable infoil, baking parchment or oven-proof plastic and silicone bags. Everything from healthy weekday suppers, including Sesame pork with spring vegetables and Mussels with fennel and white wine, through to delicious veggie dishes, such as Leeks in romesco sauce and, of course, delectable puds like Roasted rhubarb with vanilla, orange and cinnamon and Pineapple en papillote with honey, thyme and rum.
With straightforward instructions and a photo for every dish, enjoy stress-free mealtimes without having to fork out for an InstantPot or Slow cooker. Whatever you fancy for dinner just bag it up, pop it in the oven and eat!
"Sheet pan meals are great-you just toss everything together and there's only one dish to clean. But what if you could get the same one-dish results and *actually* not have to do any dishes later You can, thanks to Louise Kenney's Dinner's in the Bag. "
"Roasted veggies are a beloved go-to, but the accompanying cleanup is, well.a pain. Enter this recipe for baby vegetables with orange and thyme, from Louise Kenney's Dinner's in the Bag. It's flavorful and easy, with pretty much no cleanup." -PureWow
Louise Kenney (also known as Bobsiloula)trained as a chef at Ballymaloe Cookery School and ran her catering business for 10years alongside her work as a food stylist, food consultant and recipe writer. She has written recipe features and books for Liz Earle Wellbeing Magazine, Tesco Magazine and Nestle and she regularly works with Ocado Life Magazine, The Sunday Times and Telegraph Magazine. She loves to cook by thinking up new and delicious recipes using simple store cupboard ingredients and she has a natural passion for uncomplicated food.