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Oven to Table takes the guesswork out of mealtime with over 100 essential, simple, and tasty one-pot and one-pan creations.
At times it feels impossible to get a home-cooked meal on the table, whether feeding a busy family or hosting friends for a weekend gathering. Fortunately, theres a satisfying solution to help make stress-free, mess-free, and tasty meals a reality: one-pot cooking. Using one of six cooking vesselsskillet, sheet pan, Dutch oven, baking pan, roasting pan, and casserole dishwith Jan Scotts guidance and effortless recipes, you can bring a complete dish to the table using easy-to-find ingredients and a variety of foolproof cooking techniques. Preparing food in one pot not only saves time, both in the prep and post-meal clean up, but these recipes are flexible and endlessly adaptable.
From Overnight French Toast Casserole to Barbecue Chicken Chili with Cornbread Dumplings and Cherry Tomato and White Bean Skillet Bruschetta to...

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Also by Jan Scott Gatherings Bringing People Together with Food with Julie - photo 1

Also by Jan Scott

Gatherings: Bringing People Together with Food (with Julie Van Rosendaal)

PENGUIN an imprint of Penguin Canada a division of Penguin Random House - photo 2
PENGUIN an imprint of Penguin Canada a division of Penguin Random House - photo 3

PENGUIN

an imprint of Penguin Canada, a division of Penguin Random House Canada Limited

Canada USA UK Ireland Australia New Zealand India South Africa China

First published 2019

Copyright 2019 by Jan Scott

All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book.

www.penguinrandomhouse.ca

LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION

Scott, Jan, 1976-, author

Oven to table : over 100 one-pot and one-pan recipes for your sheet pan, skillet, dutch oven, and more / Jan Scott.

Issued in print and electronic formats.

ISBN 9780735234499 (softcover).ISBN 9780735234505 (electronic)

1. One-dish meals. 2. Quick and easy cooking. 3. Cookbooks.

I. Title. II. Title: Over 100 one-pot and one-pan recipes for your sheet pan, skillet, dutch oven, and more.

TX840.O53S32 2019 641.82 C2018-904243-5 C2018-904244-3

Cover design by Rachel Cooper

Ebook design adapted from printed book design by Rachel Cooper

Cover and interior photography by Jan Scott

Food and prop styling by Jennifer Bartoli and Jan Scott

v54 a For Rob Without you this book wouldnt have been possible Thank you - photo 4

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For Rob.

Without you, this book wouldnt have been possible.

Thank you.

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ONE PAN MANY POSSIBILITIES This book couldnt come at - photo 5
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ONE PAN MANY POSSIBILITIES This book couldnt come at a better - photo 6
INTRODUCTION
ONE PAN, MANY POSSIBILITIES

This book couldnt come at a better time. With an increase in obligations and digital distractions that tempt us away from the kitchen, a healthy, home-cooked meal is one of the sacrifices many are making. Fortunately, theres a satisfying solution to help home cooks make stress-free, mess-free, and tasty meals a reality: one-pot or one-pan cooking.

The roots of cooking, from both an anthropological point of view as well as a personal one, began in one pot. Although scientists continue to hotly debate which group of people first mastered fire, it only stands to reason that they cooked most of what they ate in one pot simply because so few other tools were available. In my own starter kitchena small and ill-equipped one at thatit never occurred to me to own multiple cooking vessels. My student budget was tight and supplies were limited, but that didnt stop me from dishing up grub to tables full of friends and fellow housemates. Today, I rely heavily on one-pot cooking for its convenience in helping me feed my brood of boys. With a husband and three sons at my table, all of whom unquestionably eat more than three times a day, making a meal in just one pot is what saves my sanity, not to mention my time.

Of course, families arent the only ones in need of these simplified cooking methods. My mom is a single working woman with a ninety-minute commute each day. Her commitment to eating well is reinforced when she can get dinner on the table in a timely manner. Not to mention, one-pot cooking lends itself well to a speedy cleanup, as fewer dishes inevitably crowd the kitchen sink. My oldest sonsoon to be a university student in charge of making most of his own mealsis a devout one-pot cook, because goodness knows if he had to rely on multiple cooking vessels to get food into him, hed likely be living off of PB&Js for the next four to eight years. And lets not forget about newlyweds and empty nesters, two demographics potentially also in need of mealtime simplification. One group is likely busy building their careers and has limited time for complex daily cooking projects, while the other group could be ready to scale back the amount of time they spend in the kitchen after decades of nightly meal making.

Using one of six groups of cooking vesselsskillets, sheet pans, Dutch ovens, everyday baking pans, enamel roasting pans, and stoneware casserole dishesmy one-pot creations are designed to bring a complete dish to the table using easy-to-source ingredients and a variety of foolproof cooking techniques. From stir-fries to stews and cobblers to casseroles, this collection of down-to-earth recipes brings ease, comfort, and bold flavours to everyday home cooking. Flexible and endlessly adaptable, preparing food in one pot not only saves time, both in the prep and post-meal cleanup, but also allows for smart seasonal cooking. The dishes included in this book are prepared or served in a single pot, pan, skillet, or casserole dish and emphasize the versatility that can be created with just a few pieces of humble cookware.

Speaking of cookware, the good news here is that you probably have most of these items in your kitchen cabinets already. Oven-to-table pieces like Dutch ovens, sheet pans, skillets, and casserole dishes are essential when it comes to feeding a busy family or hosting a gathering. Roasting pans, while perhaps less common, should be considered essential, as they are practical for so much more than roasts. They can be used to bake French toast or roast a complete chicken dinner, and they lend themselves well to cooking a variety of side dishes. Not only do most of us not have enough space to store the pots and pans we need for cooking plus an additional set of dishes for serving food, it can be a hassle to transfer everything just to make the table look fancy. Instead, these pieces are ready to leap from stove to centrepiece in an instant. Most of these items are just as comfortable on the daily dinner table as they are at a holiday feast, and these recipes will not only streamline the meals you make, but also satiate the people you share them with.

My hope is that Oven to Table will show less experienced cooks just how easy it is to create simple, wholesome meals, while inspiring more seasoned ones to try their hand at new recipes and simplified techniques. Uncomplicated food can be the best to eat, the most fun to share, and certainly the most enjoyable to cook.

TRADITIONAL COOKWARE IN THE MODERN KITCHEN Each of the traditional cooking - photo 7
TRADITIONAL COOKWARE IN THE MODERN KITCHEN

Each of the traditional cooking vessels used in this book is rich with culinary history, yet remains perfectly at place in the modern home kitchen. Cooking in one pot or pan means leaning on those time-honoured pieces that have stood the test of time and proven their worth. A solid pot and durable pan are versatile and worth the storage space (not to mention the financial investment), and will afford you the opportunity to cook almost anything. Dont worry: Im not suggesting you run out and purchase everything on this list before cooking; in fact, I firmly believe in the opposite. Collect the pieces over time, adding to your kitchenware arsenal as you master the basics. I would start with an inexpensive sheet pan and multi-purpose Dutch oven and build up your collection from there.

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