The Green Roasting Tin: Vegan and Vegetarian One Dish Dinners (Rukmini’s Roasting Tin)

The Green Roasting Tin: Vegan and Vegetarian One Dish Dinners (Rukmini’s Roasting Tin)

by A (Editor), RukminiIyer (Author), Rukmini Iyer (Author), Rukmini Iyer (Author)

Synopsis

`This book will earn a place in kitchens up and down the country' Nigella Lawson Seventy-five one-tin recipes: half vegan, half vegetarian, all delicious. With all seventy-five recipes in this book, you simply pop your ingredients in a tin and let the oven do the work. From flexitarians to families, this book is for anyone who wants to eat easy veg-based meals that fit around their busy lives.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Square Peg
Published: 05 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 1910931896
ISBN 13: 9781910931899
Book Overview: Seventy-five one-tin recipes- half vegan, half vegetarian, all delicious

Media Reviews
I was drawn to the Rainbow Tabbouleh with Avocado, Radishes and Pomegranate, to the Mediterranean Courgettes with Olives, Feta and Tomatoes, to the Beetroot, Chick Pea and Coconut curry - a ruby beauty! - and to so much more within these pages... I don't doubt it will be every bit as successful, maybe even more, than [Rukmini's] first volume, which has earned a place in kitchens up and down the country. * Nigella Lawson *
This book will transform your summer meals * Great British Food *
Impressive... minimum fuss and maximum flavour * Simple Things *
It hinges on chucking a whole load of ingredients into a single tin and roasting it all into speedy, tasty, flavourful life -- Ella Walker * Northern Echo *
Minimum fuss and maximum flavour as showcased in these bright, bold recipes -- Eithne Farry * Sunday Express *
Author Bio
Rukmini Iyer is a food stylist and food writer, formerly a lawyer. She loves creating new recipes and making food look beautiful for shoots, and when she's not styling, cooking or entertaining, she can usually be found reading by the riverside, or filling her balcony with more plants than it can hold.