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One Dish Fish: Quick and Simple Recipes to Cook in the Oven

Hardback

Main Details

Title One Dish Fish: Quick and Simple Recipes to Cook in the Oven
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lola Milne
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 220,Width 168
Category/GenreCookery, food and drink
General cookery and recipes
Quick and easy cooking
Cooking with fish and seafood
ISBN/Barcode 9780857839480
ClassificationsDewey:641.692
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Imprint Kyle Books
Publication Date 22 July 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'No fuss fish. It's the ultimate supper in one' - Daily Mail Cooked in the oven in just one dish or roasting tin, all the recipes here are ready within 20, 30 or 45 minutes, allowing you to enjoy a wide variety of fish and seafood with no faff or fiddle. Even those who are otherwise confident in the kitchen can sometimes feel intimidated by fish, but Lola Milne proves there's no need to be fearful, with 70 delicious, foolproof dishes that are perfect for seafood lovers of all cooking abilities. From Panko-Crusted Cod, Monkfish Tagine and Peppers & Aubergine with Anchovies & Olives to Slow-roasted Salmon with Citrus, Harissa & Capers, these are the ideal recipes to solve your weeknight dinner dilemmas. Lola Milne's first book, Take One Tin, was selected as one of the Independent's 10 best store cupboard cookbooks. 'Our top pick for vegetarians or pescatarians' YOU Magazine on Take One Tin

Author Biography

Lola's eyes were opened to the world of cookbooks, food photography and styling when she did work experience with Jamie Oliver and his food team. After school, she went to Glasgow School of Art and studied Fine Art Photography, though food continued to weave through her work there. After graduating she decided to return to the world of food styling and started working in the kitchens of cafes and bakeries while doing work experience with food stylists. She then progressed to assisting full time and then to being a stylist herself, expanding along the way into recipe testing and then writing.