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Book Title
One: Pot, Pan, Planet : a Greener Way to Cook for You and Your Family: a Cookbook
Publication Name
One: Pot, Pan, Planet
Title
One: Pot, Pan, Planet
Subtitle
A Greener Way to Cook for You and Your Family: A Cookbook
Author
Anna Jones
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0593320328
EAN
9780593320327
ISBN
9780593320327
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Genre
Cooking, House & Home
Release Year
2022
Release Date
04/01/2022
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1.1in
Item Length
10in
Item Width
7.8in
Item Weight
43.7 Oz
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Specific Ingredients / Natural Foods, Vegetarian, Methods / Quick & Easy, General
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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From the award-winning culinary superstar and all-around "Queen of the Greens," a cookbook that perfectly reflects the way we want to cook and eat today: vegetarian food that is stylish, sustainable, and packed with flavor. "This is a book where thought meets practical action meets deliciousness." -Yotam Ottolenghi, bestselling author and award-winning chef With her award-winning cookbooks, Anna Jones blazed the trail of modern and creative vegetable-centered cuisine, and in her new book, she makes cooking mouthwatering meals simpler and greener than ever before. One: Pot, Pan, Planet delivers all the goods: delectable recipes that are easy to prepare and that keep sustainability at the center of every dish. And with Jones guiding the way, the variety and depths of flavors possible using just one pot, pan, or tray are limitless: Persian Noodle Soup, Carrot & Sesame Pancakes; Crispy Butter Beans with Kale, Lemon & Parmesan; Quick Squash Lasagna; Saag Aloo Shepard's Pie, to name just a few. With over 200 recipes for every occasion--from busy weeknight meals, to weekend feasts, to desserts that promise to delight --these inventive, deeply satisfying dishes will become your new go-to kitchen staples. Whether preparing the recipes vegetarian or vegan, you will also find information to help you reduce waste, use leftovers, make kitchens plastic-free, and become a more environmentally mindful shopper. One: Pot, Pan, Planet is a splendid cookbook that is all good: for you, for your pocket, for the planet--and, of course, for your palate!

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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0593320328
ISBN-13
9780593320327
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21050080661

Product Key Features

Book Title
One: Pot, Pan, Planet : a Greener Way to Cook for You and Your Family: a Cookbook
Author
Anna Jones
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Specific Ingredients / Natural Foods, Vegetarian, Methods / Quick & Easy, General
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Cooking, House & Home
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
7.8in
Item Weight
43.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Tx837.J5424 2021
Reviews
TIME's Most Anticipated Cookbook of the Year "This is a book where thought meets practical action meets deliciousness...a huge achievement." --Yotam Ottolenghi, bestselling author and award-winning chef "It's true to say that Anna Jones always delivers: 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 . . . It's like being led by the hand by a smiling, kind reveller, who wants only for us to enjoy food as much as possible, without wasting it, or missing out on everything it brings . . . The food itself is tummy-rumblingly good [and] strikes absolutely the right balance between accessibility and originality." --Nigella Lawson "Page after page of bright vegetarian recipes with punchy flavours that casually globe-trot from Laos to Greece. There are plenty of delicious juxtapositions (saag aloo shepherd's pie!), but by now we've learned that few writers are so adept at celebrating vegetables and creating showstopper dishes that manage to be easier than you expect." --Tim Lewis, The Guardian "[Anna Jones'] book doesn't just share a wealth of delicious recipes but also explores all the different ways that what we eat and how we prepare it can be used to help--not hurt--the planet." -- Refinery29 "Still dedicated to giving us stylish dishes with maximal flavour (think broad bean and green herb shakshuka, and golden rosti with ancho chili 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." -- Harper's Bazaar "Every so often a cookbook comes along that raises the bar for food writing. Think Nigella Lawson's How to Eat or Samin Nosrat's Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. The latest chef to join the pantheon: Anna Jones." -- British Vogue "Anna Jones trained under Jamie Oliver and has now made a name for herself as one of the best wholly veggie chefs . . . Not only is [her book] brimming with excellent recipes, [it] is also a bible on how to live greener, healthier lives overall. Anna has spent three years tweaking and testing recipes to make them as easy, cheap, and sustainable as possible." -- Woman & Home, TIME's Most Anticipated Cookbook of the Year "This is a book where thought meets practical action meets deliciousness...a huge achievement." --Yotam Ottolenghi, bestselling author and award-winning chef "It's true to say that Anna Jones always delivers: 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 . . . It's like being led by the hand by a smiling, kind reveller, who wants only for us to enjoy food as much as possible, without wasting it, or missing out on everything it brings . . . The food itself is tummy-rumblingly good [and] strikes absolutely the right balance between accessibility and originality." --Nigella Lawson "Page after page of bright vegetarian recipes with punchy flavours that casually globe-trot from Laos to Greece. There are plenty of delicious juxtapositions (saag aloo shepherd's pie!), but by now we've learned that few writers are so adept at celebrating vegetables and creating showstopper dishes that manage to be easier than you expect." --Tim Lewis, The Guardian "[Anna Jones'] book doesn't just share a wealth of delicious recipes but also explores all the different ways that what we eat and how we prepare it can be used to help--not hurt--the planet." -- Refinery29 "Still dedicated to giving us stylish dishes with maximal flavour (think broad bean and green herb shakshuka, and golden rosti with ancho chili 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." -- Harper's Bazaar "Every so often a cookbook comes along that raises the bar for food writing. Think Nigella Lawson's How to Eat or Samin Nosrat's Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. The latest chef to join the pantheon: Anna Jones." -- British Vogue "I got a handful of new cookbooks at the beginning of this year and ONE: POT, PAN, PLANET was by far my favorite. The format is so practical and it's full of not only recipes but also very actionable tips for being more resourceful in the kitchen. The author included a section for different ways to cook with common ingredients...and I've found it so helpful for cooking things on the fly. For someone who already loves cooking, this book has helped me become more creative in the kitchen and even more excited to cook. I want everyone to have it." --Kate Arenda, Wit & Delight "Anna Jones trained under Jamie Oliver and has now made a name for herself as one of the best wholly veggie chefs . . . Not only is [her book] brimming with excellent recipes, [it] is also a bible on how to live greener, healthier lives overall. Anna has spent three years tweaking and testing recipes to make them as easy, cheap, and sustainable as possible." -- Woman & Home "Integrating instruction, inspiration, and an ecologically sound culinary ethos, Jones organizes recipes by method of preparation and includes sections focusing on how to approach food consumption in a conscientious, small-footprint, wasteless way." --Annie Bostrom, Booklist (Top 10 Cookbooks of 2022), TIME's most anticipated cookbook for 2022 "This is a book where thought meets practical action meets deliciousness...a huge achievement." --Yotam Ottolenghi "It's true to say that Anna Jones always delivers: 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 . . . It's like being led by the hand by a smiling, kind reveller, who wants only for us to enjoy food as much as possible, without wasting it, or missing out on everything it brings . . . The food itself is tummy-rumblingly good [and] strikes absolutely the right balance between accessibility and originality." --Nigella Lawson "Page after page of bright vegetarian recipes with punchy flavours that casually globe-trot from Laos to Greece. There are plenty of delicious juxtapositions (saag aloo shepherd's pie!), but by now we've learned that few writers are so adept at celebrating vegetables and creating showstopper dishes that manage to be easier than you expect." --Tim Lewis, The Guardian "[Anna Jones'] book doesn't just share a wealth of delicious recipes but also explores all the different ways that what we eat and how we prepare it can be used to help--not hurt--the planet." -- Refinery29 "Still dedicated to giving us stylish dishes with maximal flavour (think broad bean and green herb shakshuka, and golden rosti with ancho chili 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." -- Harper's Bazaar "Every so often a cookbook comes along that raises the bar for food writing. Think Nigella Lawson's How to Eat or Samin Nosrat's Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. The latest chef to join the pantheon: Anna Jones." -- British Vogue "Anna Jones trained under Jamie Oliver and has now made a name for herself as one of the best wholly veggie chefs . . . Not only is [her book] brimming with excellent recipes, [it] is also a bible on how to live greener, healthier lives overall. Anna has spent three years tweaking and testing recipes to make them as easy, cheap, and sustainable as possible." -- Woman & Home, "This is a book where thought meets practical action meets deliciousness...a huge achievement." --Yotam Ottolenghi "It's true to say that Anna Jones always delivers: 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 . . . It's like being led by the hand by a smiling, kind reveller, who wants only for us to enjoy food as much as possible, without wasting it, or missing out on everything it brings . . . The food itself is tummy-rumblingly good [and] strikes absolutely the right balance between accessibility and originality." --Nigella Lawson "Page after page of bright vegetarian recipes with punchy flavours that casually globe-trot from Laos to Greece. There are plenty of delicious juxtapositions (saag aloo shepherd's pie!), but by now we've learned that few writers are so adept at celebrating vegetables and creating showstopper dishes that manage to be easier than you expect." --Tim Lewis, The Guardian "[Anna Jones'] book doesn't just share a wealth of delicious recipes but also explores all the different ways that what we eat and how we prepare it can be used to help--not hurt--the planet." -- Refinery29 "Still dedicated to giving us stylish dishes with maximal flavour (think broad bean and green herb shakshuka, and golden rosti with ancho chili 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." -- Harper's Bazaar "Every so often a cookbook comes along that raises the bar for food writing. Think Nigella Lawson's How to Eat or Samin Nosrat's Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. The latest chef to join the pantheon: Anna Jones." -- British Vogue "Anna Jones trained under Jamie Oliver and has now made a name for herself as one of the best wholly veggie chefs . . . Not only is [her book] brimming with excellent recipes, [it] is also a bible on how to live greener, healthier lives overall. Anna has spent three years tweaking and testing recipes to make them as easy, cheap, and sustainable as possible." -- Woman & Home, TIME's Most Anticipated Cookbook of the Year "This is a book where thought meets practical action meets deliciousness...a huge achievement." --Yotam Ottolenghi, bestselling author and award-winning chef "It's true to say that Anna Jones always delivers: 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 . . . It's like being led by the hand by a smiling, kind reveller, who wants only for us to enjoy food as much as possible, without wasting it, or missing out on everything it brings . . . The food itself is tummy-rumblingly good [and] strikes absolutely the right balance between accessibility and originality." --Nigella Lawson "Page after page of bright vegetarian recipes with punchy flavours that casually globe-trot from Laos to Greece. There are plenty of delicious juxtapositions (saag aloo shepherd's pie!), but by now we've learned that few writers are so adept at celebrating vegetables and creating showstopper dishes that manage to be easier than you expect." --Tim Lewis, The Guardian "[Anna Jones'] book doesn't just share a wealth of delicious recipes but also explores all the different ways that what we eat and how we prepare it can be used to help--not hurt--the planet." -- Refinery29 "Still dedicated to giving us stylish dishes with maximal flavour (think broad bean and green herb shakshuka, and golden rosti with ancho chili 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." -- Harper's Bazaar "Every so often a cookbook comes along that raises the bar for food writing. Think Nigella Lawson's How to Eat or Samin Nosrat's Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. The latest chef to join the pantheon: Anna Jones." -- British Vogue "Anna Jones trained under Jamie Oliver and has now made a name for herself as one of the best wholly veggie chefs . . . Not only is [her book] brimming with excellent recipes, [it] is also a bible on how to live greener, healthier lives overall. Anna has spent three years tweaking and testing recipes to make them as easy, cheap, and sustainable as possible." -- Woman & Home "Integrating instruction, inspiration, and an ecologically sound culinary ethos, Jones organizes recipes by method of preparation and includes sections focusing on how to approach food consumption in a conscientious, small-footprint, wasteless way." --Annie Bostrom, Booklist (Top 10 Cookbooks of 2022)
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