- Independently Published
Sheet Pan Cooking: Complete Cookbook with Delicious and Easy to Make One-Pan Meals Including Meat, Fish, Vegetables, Desserts
Key Metrics
- Laura Miller
- Independently Published
- Paperback
- 9781710916027
- 9.25 X 7.5 X 0.18 inches
- 0.37 pounds
- Cooking > Methods - Baking
- English
Book Description
If you need to prepare a nice dish, there is nothing better than using a sheet pan. This book offers you a wide range of delicious recipes.
All the recipes that you will find in this book are easy to make and suitable perhaps for the busiest families and days. This cookbook will resolve all your problems and will help you cook mesmerizing dishes in no time.
So, if you are ready to save yourself energy, time and so much work in the kitchen; start your sheet pan experience without any delay. In this cookbook, you will find various recipes that vary from appetizer recipes to meat recipes, fish recipes, vegetable recipes and even dessert recipes that you will be able to bake in a short time such as:
- ROASTED CHICKEN WITH VEGGIES
- ROASTED POTATOES WITH CHICKEN
- POTATO WEDGES
- DIJON-PORK
- FISH FAJITAS
- BAKED SEAFOOD
- BAKED CHICKPEAS
- ROASTED OKRA
- COCONUT ALMOND COOKIES
- MERINGUE WITH HEAVY CREAM
Author Bio
Dr. Laura Miller received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1988. She came to UMSL in August 2010. Endowed Chair in Japanese Studies.
After graduation from the University of California, Santa Barbara with BA degrees in Anthropology and Asian Studies, Dr. Miller taught English and supervised an English language program for Teijin Educational Systems in Osaka, Japan (1977-1981). She began teaching anthropology in the 1980s in Los Angeles, and has been a faculty member at several universities. At UMSL, she will teach new courses on Japanese culture and linguistic anthropology.
Dr Miller is currently working on two new book projects. Japanese Girl Stuff builds on multiple interests and expertise in linguistic anthropology, Japanese popular culture, and gender and media. She is also co-editing (with Alisa Freedman and Christine Yano) the volume Modern Girls on the Go: Gender, Mobility, and Labor in Japan, a collection which crosses the fields of history, anthropology, literature, and visual studies, investigating the lived experiences and cultural depictions of women who worked in service industries related to ideas of mobility.
Source: University of Missouri - St Louis
Videos
No Videos
Community reviews
Write a ReviewNo Community reviews