One-Pot Wonders
406 recipes found
Raw Vegan Cauliflower Tabbouleh
This is my go-to dish for last-minute party dishes. Don't need to turn on the oven or stove. Made with simple ingredients and so refreshing. A definite crowd pleaser! Make the dish ahead of time to allow the salad to marinate in the dressing. Tastes better as it sits in the fridge. Added boost of protein: hemp seeds.
5-Ingredient Broccoli Stem and Kale Salad with Toasted Hazelnuts:
Don't know what to do with those broccoli stems? Make this refreshing, crunchy, spring or summer salad to share at your next family picnic or gathering. Just 5 main ingredients and can be whipped up in 30 minutes or less!! Freshly roasted hazelnuts add an extra crunch element to the salad.
The Perfect Summer Salad (Watermelon, Feta, Avocado, and Mint Salad)
A simple, easy, and beautiful construction of watermelon, feta, avocado, and mint adapted from a recipe I came across on Pinterest. This recipe serves 2 but adjust as needed for multiple servings. Mix all ingredients together in a bowl and serve at your next friend/party gathering!

Perfect Corn Soup
Sweet corn kernels are stripped of their cobs and blended with a lovely amount of homemade corn stock. After straining through cheesecloth, it is thickened on the stove like a custard. Served in the summer evenings or for lunch, I top mine with shaved summer truffle or top with fresh herbs.

Roasted Tomato and Goat Cheese
This recipe has been adapted from the Susan Branch Summer Cookbook. I have switched it up a bit :) It is super easy and delicious!!

Patricia Wells' Asparagus Braised with Fresh Rosemary and Bay Leaves
This braised asparagus recipe is a vegan, 5-ingredient treatment for asparagus with a sneaky way of bringing out its sweeter side.

Mango Kulfi
Indian style ice cream /dessert made with thickened milk and mangoes pulp-Quick and easy recipe

Turmeric Oatmeal
Try this turmeric oatmeal recipe, since turmeric is known for being an amazing anti-inflammatory and for stimulating the complete digestion of proteins.

Bulgur Wheat For Breakfast
This Bulgur Wheat For Breakfast recipe came about one morning when I was out of my usual ingredients but I had some bulgur waiting to be used up on the shelf.

Homemade Almond Butter
This is the perfect spread to have on toast in the morning, a sandwich in the afternoon, or even with some sliced strawberries and bananas.

Roasted Rice Cakes with Scallion Oil
After a recent trip to China, I've been obsessed with crispy scallions on noodles, and have been inspired by a recipe from Fuchsia Dunlap's Every Grain of Rice. For this recipe, I experimented with using scallion-scented oil to roast fresh cylindrical rice cakes, a la David Chang's instructions in Momofuku. I can highly recommend this combo with kimchi and a fried egg.

Clementine Simple Syrup
This simple syrup is just that, simple! With only clementines, granulated sugar, and water, you can make this wonderful recipe.

Matzo Brei with Bacon and Maple Syrup
This recipe was sent to me by food52'er linzeralla. I adapted it very slightly. Sure, it's not Kosher, but it's really good!

James Peterson's Baked Fish Fillets with Butter and Sherry
A 5-ingredient, 20-minute recipe for any baked white fish with sherry shine -- bonus: it makes its own buttery, boozy sauce, without deglazing or reducing.

Homemade Dulce de Leche
Caution: before you proceed with this recipe, know that dulce de leche is dangerously addictive. It's perfectly sweet and rich—without being too much.
Chickpea Soup with Rosemary
This is really simple, delicious and inexpensive. I believe I originally saw this in a La Cucina Italiana about 10 years ago aptly titled Zuppa di Ceci. I have been unable to locate the original recipe. This is my version adapted to my own tastes and using standard US can sizes.

Chicken with 40 Cloves of Garlic
For this juicy, tender garlic chicken recipe, you'll need 40 cloves of garlic, 6 whole chicken legs, celery stalks, nutmeg and some vermouth sprigs for flavor.

Greens, an Egg and No Ham
This is another one of my go-to breakfast recipes that is my absolute favorite. I'm one who simply loves a savory breakfast, so this combination really satisfies my tastebuds. I also love that I can cook it one cast iron skillet and - for days when I'm really rushed - seriously eat it right out of the skillet! On days when I'm hungrier, I'll have a side of homemade granola or perhaps a mandarin / banana, etc. Also, even though you put the dollop of marscapone on the asparagus, once it begins to melt a bit and mix in with all the flavors of the dish, it is DIVINE on the egg as well! Oh and using coconut oil is a must!! The sweetness of it balances out the dish in my opinion.
Classic Dulce de Leche
Ok this recipe comes with a warning: this is one of the easiest and cheapest things to make, and makes a LOT. So once you discover the glorious treat that is homemade Dulce de Leche, don’t say I didn’t warn you if you find a large batch in your fridge on a weekly basis!

Natural Kettle Corn
Simple and easy way to make popcorn sans chemicals.

Oatmeal with cinnamon and apples
This is my go to breakfast most mornings. It is quick, full of great nutrients and fibre and is on the low glycemic index which means it gives me energy right until lunch.

Shanghai Noodles Served with Sauce
This is a quick and easy traditional breakfast dish, often seen on Shanghai people's breakfast table usually served together with stir fried eggs, Chinese tea or/and soy bean milk to make a full breakfast. When I was little, my dad cooked this as easy and quick morning dish, and sometimes as dinner as well. Now I cook for my family by myself, so this easy one would be a good choice for a rush morning.

Molly Stevens' Roasted Fennel, Red Onion, and Orange Salad
Three of our winter standbys -- an orange, an onion, and a roasted fennel bulb -- walk into an oven together and morph into a warm winter salad recipe.

Edamame with Matcha Salt
Instead of using plain sea salt for the edamame pods, I added matcha to it. This instantly made my mid-afternoon snack extra special.