The Slow Cook: 80 modern & delicious slow-cooked recipes

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Slow Cook: 80 modern & delicious slow-cooked recipes
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Justine Schofield
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:200
Dimensions(mm): Height 206,Width 256
Category/GenreGeneral cookery and recipes
Celebrity chef cookbooks
Quick and easy cooking
ISBN/Barcode 9781760780555
ClassificationsDewey:641.5884
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan Australia
Imprint Plum
Publication Date 30 March 2021
Publication Country Australia

Description

Nothing beats slow cooking when it comes to convenience. With minimal preparation, simple ingredients and just one pot, you can set and forget, then enjoy hearty, wholesome meals every night of the week. Indulge in the joy of preparing simple, hearty, sustaining meals, with a healthy dose of family favourites in the mix, too. From tagines and tacos to pot roasts, pies and puddings, all recipes include conventional stovetop or oven instructions as well as those for slow-cooker machines. These dishes, even if they're new to you, will give you the warm, fuzzy feeling of having come home. So, it's time to roll up those sleeves, switch on the slow cooker or fire up the oven and get cooking. Slow cooking is clever cooking ... and, as they say, good things come to those who wait. Recipes include: - Eggplant and mushroom cottage pie - Slow-cooked honey-mustard salmon - One-pot chicken parmigiana - Japanese chicken curry - Pork and pineapple tacos - Spiced ginger beer ham hocks - Beef pho - Pot au feu - Greek lamb and risoni stew - Lamb biryani - Sticky date pudding - Lemon delicious

Author Biography

Justine Schofield has made a career of inspiring home cooks around the country, from her television debut on the first series of MasterChef Australia to her long-running role as host of Network Ten's Everyday Gourmet. Justine is the author of three bestselling cookbooks: Dinner with Justine (2016), Simple Every Day (2017) and The Weeknight Cookbook (2019). She lives in Sydney.