Tin Can Cook

Tin Can Cook: 75 Simple Store-cupboard Recipes

Paperback Published on: 30/05/2019
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Tin Can Cook
Will make you look at tinned food in a whole new light!
A fabulous, pint-sized cookbook that is packed with simple but delicious recipes. It will make you look at tinned food in a whole new light! I was lucky e... READ MORE
Tabby
Tin Can Cook
Brilliant
Jack Monroe has created another fantastic cookbook that shows us how to make healthy and tasty meals on a tiny budget. I have enjoyed cooking from her ot... READ MORE
Emily@waterstonestorquay

Synopsis

Winner of the OFM Best Food Personality Readers' Award, 2018

Food writer and anti-poverty campaigner Jack Monroe presents Tin Can Cook, bringing together seventy-five recipes that you can rustle up from tinned and dried ingredients. If you've ever struggled to make a dish because the recipe calls for an exotic ingredient you've never heard of, then this is the book for you. Jack does away with the effort; all her dishes are exciting and new, but you won't have to look further than your local supermarket to make them.

Jack's recipes include Red Lentil and Mandarin Curry, Catalan Fish Stew, Pina Colada Toast and many more delicious and creative ideas. Simple and affordable, Tin Can Cook strips away the blinding glamour and elitism of many cookbooks and takes it back to the basics: making great-tasting food with ordinary ingredients.

  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781529015287
  • Number of pages: 160
  • Weight: 189g
  • Dimensions: 197 x 153 x 15 mm

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Tin Can Cook
Simple Yet Surprising - Great for Non Meat Eaters Too
Purchased this book on a whim as it is a low price, and the idea of simple cooking appealed to me as an expectant other. Great little book! Some of the re... READ MORE
Sharon Sharp
Tin Can Cook
Student help!
I bought this book for my grand daughters about to start at University in the hope they will not starve or live expensively on takeaways. So far, the boo... READ MORE
pauline horrocks