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Se trata de un libro de cocina muy intuitivo y visual, con la receta en la página izquierda y su correspondiente foto en la derecha. La receta en sí es también muy fácil de visualizar. Tenemos la lista de ingredientes, con foto y en horizontal, en el borde izquierdo de la página, y también escrita en el cuerpo de la receta. Europäische Küche mit mediterranen, arabischen und asiatischen Einflüssen verbunden, Weltküche – das hat mir gut gefallen. Einiges konnte mich überzeugen, insgesamt ist das Kochbuch sehr fleischlastig. Für Veganer ungeeignet, für Vegetarier lohnt es sich auch nicht, weil es nicht viel Fleischloses hergibt. Die meisten Rezepte sind einfach herzustellen. Am Rand des Gerichts sind die Zutaten als Foto gestalten, Genaues am Anfang des Menüs, ebenso die Anzahl der Personen, für es gedacht ist plus Nährwertangabe.

With recipes for batch cooking, easy dessert ideas, and a whole chapter dedicated to frying pan pasta, One is guaranteed to liven up your recipe repertoire, minimise time spent in the kitchen, and cut down on your washing up too. There are plenty more no-fuss, tasty recipes that make ONE sit alongside 5 Ingredients and 15-Minute Meals as your go-to kitchen companions. Bland, weird recipes: I've made and liked other recipes by Oliver, so I don't know what the hell happened here, but these dishes have basically no spices or flavoring in them beyond "vaguely sweet," and many of them are made of truly horrible combinations of foods. and if it doesn't need 7 spices or 4 extra vegetables in that dish or sandwich, you don't always need it! Jamie Oliver brings a few simple ingredients together and makes them sing in his new book, full of affordable one-pot dinners and desserts BBC Good Food

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Never ever a fan of Ramsay, but he will always do overkill with 2x to 3x the ingredients for a typical dish, which has a place if it's not a chef who's into his ego to be 'overly original', or some usually terrible Fusion food clash of flavours. Ich koche sehr gerne und Jamie Oliver begleitet mich mit seinen TV-Formaten schon viele Jahre. Seine Art zu kochen gefällt mir und daher war ich neugierig auf sein neues Kochbuch. In "One" hat er den Anspruch mit wenig Kochgeschirr und einer überschaubaren Anzahl an Zutaten, alltagstaugliche Gerichte zu präsentieren.

This is one terrific looking cookbook. The pictures of the recipes look fantastic, almost too pretty to eat. The recipes look like masterpieces that took hours to create but if you read the directions, most of them took under an hour to prepare. Jamie wants to make cooking easy, practical, and tasty. Weird assumptions: There's no localization for this cookbook beyond converting the recipes into imperial measurement. Many recipes rely on electric kettle use, and while I have one, most Americans do not. Multiple recipes call for things that either aren't commonly sold in the U.S. or things so vaguely described ("ready to serve mixed grain blend?") I wouldn't know what to buy.Stunning colour photography throughout, with one of the finished dish ~ always good for those of us who like to see what we are aiming for! Now, I’m making my shopping list to make several of Jamie’s Simple One-Pan Wonders and I’m blown away by how many of the dishes I want to make. I’ve watched Jamie on TV for years and time after time he delivers but now.. clean-up time will be a lot less. There's an abundance of inspiration for meat eaters and vegetarians alike . . . with mouthwatering results Daily Mirror Weird shortcuts: Why does every recipe in the pasta chapter call for you to hand-cut fresh lasagna sheets into various shapes? That is fully not a shortcut, not when fresh pasta is already sold in a variety of pre-existing shapes. Why is there such a heavy reliance on jarred/premade foods?

Hay mucha variedad en los ingredientes, lo que permite elaborar platos al gusto de casi todo el mundo. Lo que más me gusta es que las recetas están pensadas para utilizar pocos utensilios y así manchar poco. If you read a recipe and ingredient list from start to finish before making your grocery list, then this review isn’t for you. But if you pull up a recipe and start before reading all the way through, maybe keep reading. I've been curious if the criticisms fit, some say a few of the ingredients might be harder to find in small towns like the indian stuff or the pre-made puff pastry; as well as the fact that many of the recipes just seemed to need a few extra ingredients to really be a 'great dish', and that limitation is a huge flaw. recipes with just 8 ingredients (or fewer), meaning minimal prep (and washing up) and offering maximum convenience.’All recipes have about 8-9 ingredients listed. Nice in theory (and looks nice visually in layout), but I found that many of the recipes I cooked could have used a few more ingredients without complicating the grocery list. Also, I wasn’t a fan of occasionally coming across additional ingredients in the instruction paragraphs that weren’t included in the ingredient list (and I mean, it was more than the usual salt and pepper ingredients).

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