
There’s nothing that makes you crave another season more than when you see recipes for ice cream in your news feed… when it’s the middle of your winter.
So in this post, we have both ends of the globe covered! We’ve compiled a bunch of one-pot dishes that are our fail-safe, go-to recipes and we’ve provided options for both summer and winter. Winning!
Winter.
Slow-Cooked Italian Beef Brisket.
This recipe is easy as pie. Simply bung all of the ingredients in a slow cooker and wait for it to work its magic!
One-Pot Chicken + Parsnip Stew.
Not only will this dish warm your cockles in the cold weather, but it’s also filled with tons of garlic and fresh herbs which makes it extra tasty.
Green Minestrone.
This dish is an all round winner – it only uses one pot, costs less than $2 a serve and is filled with veggies. What more could you want?!
One-Pot Cleansing Kichadi.
This spiced Indian-inspired recipe will warm you from the inside out thanks to the stacks of spices. Yum!
Kung-Flu-Fighting Chicken Soup.
When the nasty winter cold hits, this is the chicken soup to turn to! It’s filled with nourishing ginger, turmeric and garlic to help ease those annoying sniffles.
Summer.
Spring Chicken Pie.
While this is technically called a “spring” pie, it can still be enjoyed in summer! Simply cook the ingredients in an ovenproof dish, whack some puff pastry on top and pop it in the oven!
One-Pan Turmeric Chicken Drumsticks.
For those summer nights when you have guests coming over, whip up this easy dish. Simply serve it with a side salad and it will seem like you’ve been slaving away for hours! Plus, minimal cleaning up allows you to spend more time with your guests.
Baked One-Pot Coconut Fish Curry.
Curry can still be enjoyed in the warmer months and this fishy one is perfect thanks to its fresh flavours.
Lamb Nachos.
Nachos are always a crowd-pleaser and dead easy to make! Plus, they’re easily customisable depending on your preferences.
Green Shakshuka.
You can eat these veggie-packed baked eggs for brekkie, lunch or dinner they are that delicious!
What’s your fave one-pot meal?
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