One Tray/Pot/Pan: Callie and Mari-Louis make cooking simpler with this book about making a whole meal in one pot, frying or roasting pan – saving on electricity, labour and dishes. Yummy and fuss-free recipes for beef, chicken, seafood, pork, sausage, bacon and ham, meatballs and meat-free dishes, with a starch and vegetables. The perfect book to make your life easier.
Authors: Callie Maritz and Mari-Louis Guy.
The Baking Book: Some things are always better if they are homemade. This collection by Your Family includes foolproof recipes for sumptious cookies, breads and muffins, cakes to die for and tarts for every occasion, along with easy-to-make fruity bakes and savouries. And being healthy doesn’t mean that you should give up baking: there are recipes for gluten-free bakes as well as low-sugar options. Whether you are baking for pleasure or the school, you’re sure to find the perfect recipe in The Baking Book.
Author: Your Family.
A Year of Seasonal Dishes: From cocktails, soups, salads, main dishes and sides to desserts and baking – A Year of Seasonal Dishes caters for every occasion, including Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. Compiled by South Africa’s most established food magazine, A Year of Seasonal Dishes provides recipes for each month of the year using ingredients in season. A seasonal chart and the ultimate quantity conversion manual ensure fool-proof cooking. Indispensable to chefs, students, cooks and all lovers of food and cooking.
Author: Food & Home Entertaining.
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