The Everything One Pot Mediterranean Cookbook: 200 Fresh and Simple Recipes That Come Together in One Pot

· Simon and Schuster
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About this ebook

The Mediterranean diet has never been easier to follow with these 200 one-pot recipes so you can spend even less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying delicious meals!

The Mediterranean diet provides many health benefits including weight loss, reduced cholesterol, lowered blood pressure, and reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. So, if you’re looking to simplify mealtime and do away with the labor of washing pots and pans, all while enjoying the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet, this cookbook is here to help.

With 200 satisfying recipes using only one sheet pan, pot, Dutch oven, or skillet, The Everything One Pot Mediterranean Cookbook will guide you as you move towards a healthier lifestyle one simple meal at a time.

About the author

Peter Minaki is the creator of the popular Kalofagas food blog (Kalofagas.ca) and a frequent contributor to Greece’s Free Press gastronomy website. He teaches cooking classes, provides catering, and creates restaurant popups at venues around Toronto. His recipes have been featured in Canadian Living, Opa!, National Herald, Stahl, and Ensemble Vacations, and he is the author of The Big Book of Mediterranean Recipes and The Everything® Mediterranean Cookbook, 2nd Edition. He lives in Scarborough, Ontario.

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