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I love the Yellow one especially, but was trying to eat less meat so got the Green one too. Some fantastic recipes in both, I love the fact that most of the ingredients are cupboard staples but you might have to get the 'main ingredients' in advance, iykwim. I mostly cook just for me (no family, no dinner parties etc), so mainly interested in main dishes with leftovers as needed. I'm not big on cooking for just me (use a lot of ready-to-cook meals) so the idea of everything in one pan really appealed to me! I'm vegetarian and cook for myself, and they easily feed me with leftovers but not excessively so and I can easily adapt if I have friends around. Recipes are also adaptable - I leave something out if I don't have/like it and substitute ingredients. I have the Yellow and Green books. My husband said these are some of the nicest meals he's ever had, and that I've never made a bad meal from these recipes.
tin Rukmini Iyer Leek, Lentil, and Feta Gratin | One-tin
Rukmini Iyer's vision for the roasting tin series is: 'minimum effort, maximum flavour'. This book really delivers with its bold, punchy and global flavours. The perfect way to experience your favourite international flavours flavours and bring the world to your dinner table this summer. I love Rukmini Iyer's books' Judy Murray, OBE | ' The absolute best if you want easy, no-fuss, filling dinners' Ruby Tandoh | ' So delicious. So easy' Nina Stibbe