A Man, A Pan, A Plan

100 Delicious & Nutritious One-Pan Recipes You Can Make Right Now!

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Healthy Cooking, Natural Foods, Quick & Easy
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Author: Paul Kita ISBN: 9781635650051
Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale Publication: October 24, 2017
Imprint: Rodale Books Language: English
Author: Paul Kita
ISBN: 9781635650051
Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
Publication: October 24, 2017
Imprint: Rodale Books
Language: English

100 Simple Recipes. One Pan. Game On.

Do you think that cooking is too hard or not worth the trouble? Do you see the supermarket as a place to pick up frozen meals instead of fresh, healthy ingredients? Have you given up control of your diet to whatever fast food fare is located within your delivery radius?

If so, you’re missing out on the comfort, satisfaction, pride, wonder, and glory of cooking for yourself and the people you love—not to mention reaping the holistic benefit of eating home-cooked food as compared to, say, a microwaved TV dinner or grease-laden pizza.

Enter Men’s Health’s A Man, A Pan, A Plan, a book full of practical advice and 100 straightforward recipes that involve tools you already own, ingredients you can easily source, and flavors that will blow your mind while shrinking your gut. From hearty breakfasts like Lemon-Blueberry-Banana Pancakes and party-starting sides like Buffalo Chicken Meatballs to twists on traditional mains like Four-Chile Pork Chops with Grilled Pineapple and unforgettable desserts like Blueberry Cobbler, this book will help you cut stress, prevent mess, and reduce your chances of culinary distress.

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100 Simple Recipes. One Pan. Game On.

Do you think that cooking is too hard or not worth the trouble? Do you see the supermarket as a place to pick up frozen meals instead of fresh, healthy ingredients? Have you given up control of your diet to whatever fast food fare is located within your delivery radius?

If so, you’re missing out on the comfort, satisfaction, pride, wonder, and glory of cooking for yourself and the people you love—not to mention reaping the holistic benefit of eating home-cooked food as compared to, say, a microwaved TV dinner or grease-laden pizza.

Enter Men’s Health’s A Man, A Pan, A Plan, a book full of practical advice and 100 straightforward recipes that involve tools you already own, ingredients you can easily source, and flavors that will blow your mind while shrinking your gut. From hearty breakfasts like Lemon-Blueberry-Banana Pancakes and party-starting sides like Buffalo Chicken Meatballs to twists on traditional mains like Four-Chile Pork Chops with Grilled Pineapple and unforgettable desserts like Blueberry Cobbler, this book will help you cut stress, prevent mess, and reduce your chances of culinary distress.

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