One Pot, Pan, Planet, Anna Jones
One Pot, Pan, Planet, Anna Jones
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One: Pot, Pan, Planet

Author: Anna Jones

Narrator: Anna Jones

Unabridged: 4 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Fourth Estate

Published: 05/30/2023


Synopsis

Sunday Times Award-winning cook Anna Jones blazes the trail again for how we all want to cook now: quick, sustainably and stylishly. One In this exciting new audio edition Anna explains how to save energy (and money), how to live with less plastic, what food should actually fill your plate, and how you can support biodiversity and soil health. This audio edition also contains over 120 simple recipes, which limit the pans and simplify the ingredients for all-in-one dinners that keep things fast and easy. These super varied every night recipes celebrate vegetables and deliver knock-out flavour but without taking time and energy. There are dinners, like a Halloumi, lemon & caramelised onion pie, quick dishes like tahini broccoli on toast, soups and stews like Persian noodle as well as fritters and pancakes such as golden rosti with ancho chilli chutney. There are also ideas for using up any amount of your most-eaten veg and tips to help you use the foods that most often end up being thrown away. This audiobook is good for you, your pocket and the planet.

About Anna Jones

Anna Jones is a cook, food writer and stylist. One grey, late-for-the-office day, she decided to quit her day job after reading an article about following your passion. Within weeks, she was signed up on Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen apprentice programme. She went on to be part of Jamie’s food team – styling, writing and working behind the scenes on books, TV shows and food campaigns.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hilary on February 06, 2023

I have made several recipes in this book and they've all worked well and been delicious. I was pleasantly surprised how good this book is, so many cookery books have repeats, fillers, things you make anyway, this just had so many great recipes, ideas and suggestions. The section called One Veg is so......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on June 19, 2023

I usually read only vegan cookbooks at this point in my life and I’ve decided I’m going to read only 100% vegan cookbooks from now on. I really struggled with this vegetarian cookbook even though every recipe has a vegan option. I didn’t think it would bother me but it did, since dairy and eggs aren......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on August 19, 2021

3.5/5 : It is a lovely book with lovely recipes that have quiet some ingredients but are not too difficult and are very tasty. I especially like the 10 easy recipes per ingredient section so you can easily see what to do with leftovers. I would have liked to see which season a recipe fits too which......more

Goodreads review by Philippe on August 31, 2023

My very first cookbook review ever, and that is saying something as I have written hundreds on other subjects. Really, this book is just right for a kitchen moron like me. Simple, quick, easy to follow, cheap, healthy, responsible and tasty recipes. My wife has been throwing accolades at me, which h......more

Goodreads review by Siobhan on May 16, 2021

This is my second book purchase from this author, and another one I took out from the library - although this book wasn't bad, it wasn't great either (I think Modern Cook's Year was her best).There are some great recipe ideas in here, useful information, and creative ways to use up food in the fridg......more


Quotes

‘Even if you don’t do the cooking at home, you may well have had a brush with Anna Jones: if your plate is without meat, she’s probably behind it. Because for eight years now Jones and her bestselling vegetarian cookbooks have been gently edging out chicken pie and sausages in favour of courgette polpette and carrot dhal. Jones, 42, is not short of vegetarian converts. She’s up there with Yotam Ottolenghi and his sumac for the impact she’s had on our culinary habits this century’ ‘. is a big and bold book, as much a call to arms as it is a collection of recipes to fall for. This is a book where thought meets practical action meets deliciousness: where what we eat is no longer about how to look after and delight ourselves but how to look after and protect our planet. It’s a huge achievement.’ Yotam Ottolenghi ‘. Think Nigella Lawson’s or Samin Nosrat’s . The latest chef to join the pantheon is Anna Jones, with ‘ reading any recipe of hers is like receiving a promise of dependable deliciousness. With this book, however, she has given something deeper of herself. There’s so much humanity and wisdom in it’ Nigella Lawson ‘Truly imaginative cooking’ Rachel Roddy ‘Still dedicated to giving us stylish dishes with maximal flavour (think broad bean and green herb shakshuka, and golden rosti with ancho chilli chutney), the book is punctuated with palatable nuggets of information: in chapters entitled ‘Planet I’ and ‘Planet II’, Jones explains how we might combat the climate crisis through small behavioural changes around the way we eat’