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Vegan One-Pot Wonders - Prescott, Jessica
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Cooking using just a single pot or pan is not only more efficient but is less expensive, and means less washing up to do. What's not to like?
Whether you are looking for a quick, after-work supper to feed the family or something posh (but easy) to feast on with friends Vegan One-Pot Wonders is the book for you.
Jessica Prescott's favourite way to cook is to throw ingredients into a pot or roasting tin and let the cooking process do the work. Her easy-going vegan recipes are vibrant and varied, with a focus on ease, affordability and of course, flavour.
With recipes for brekkie and
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Cooking using just a single pot or pan is not only more efficient but is less expensive, and means less washing up to do. What's not to like?

Whether you are looking for a quick, after-work supper to feed the family or something posh (but easy) to feast on with friends Vegan One-Pot Wonders is the book for you.

Jessica Prescott's favourite way to cook is to throw ingredients into a pot or roasting tin and let the cooking process do the work. Her easy-going vegan recipes are vibrant and varied, with a focus on ease, affordability and of course, flavour.

With recipes for brekkie and brunch, light and hearty stovetop suppers, simple bakes and sweet treats, as well as ideas for no-cook meals, easy dressings and ways to upscale your one-pot meals into feast-worthy celebrations, Vegan One-Pot Wonders contains a wide variety of ingenious but achievable plant-based recipes, perfect for anyone, any night of the week, with minimal fuss and little washing up.
Autorenporträt
Jessica Prescott is the writer, stylist and photographer behind the wildly popular book Vegan Goodness. She grew up in Napier – the fruit bowl of New Zealand – and has spent the last 10+ years traveling and exploring different pockets of the world. She now lives in Melbourne with her little family, where she continues to food-style and write recipes, and is the co-founder of the plant-powered baby food brand, Mama Goodness.