Cook Simple
Effortless cooking every day
(Author) Diana Henry'Thrust this book into the hands of anyone who thinks they can't cook' - the Sunday Times Diana Henry shows you how to turn everyday ingredients into something special with the minimum of effort. Cook Simple is packed with over 150 recipes and ideas - many of which Diana has harvested from her world travels - that offer simple ways to make every meal spectacular. Diana dedicates a chapter to each of 12 everyday ingredient groups: chicken, chops, sausages, leg of lamb, fish, leaves, summer veg, winter veg, pasta, summer fruit, winter fruit, flour and eggs. Each recipe takes only minutes to prepare with ingredients easily sourced from your local supermarket. Features stunning pictures by award-winning photographer Jonathan Lovekin.
Diana Henry
Diana Henry is a British food writer, journalist, and author known for her cookbooks that focus on seasonal, globally-inspired recipes. She has written numerous bestselling cookbooks, including "Simple: Effortless Food, Big Flavours" and "How to Eat a Peach: Menus, Stories and Places."
Henry's writing style is characterized by a straightforward and accessible approach to cooking, emphasizing the use of fresh ingredients and bold flavors. She draws inspiration from her travels and experiences, creating dishes that are both inventive and comforting.
With her innovative approach to food and cooking, Diana Henry has made a significant impact on the culinary world, influencing home cooks and professional chefs alike. Her work has been praised for its creativity, authenticity, and ability to inspire and delight readers.
One of Diana Henry's most famous works is "A Change of Appetite: Where Delicious Meets Healthy," which offers a fresh perspective on healthy eating without compromising on flavor. This book showcases Henry's talent for creating delicious, wholesome dishes that are both satisfying and good for you.