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[dropcap style=”font-size: 60px; color: #9b9b9b;”] Y[/dropcap]ou know what my strongest ‘super power’ is? My ability to simplify recipes.
Hello 6-Ingredients!
A while back I wrote a post where I showed how I simplified one of Yotam Ottolenghis recipes which was great fun.
So I thought I’d share the two key principles I follow when simplifying recipes.
The 2 Best Ways to Simplify Any Recipe
1. Combine like ingredients.
This is always my starting point. Look for any ingredients that are providing the same function and instead choose one. You’ll need to adjust the quantities accordingly.
For example, if there are two different leafy herbs, could you just choose one? Or are there multiple flavourings like ginger, garlic and chilli, could you narrow it down?
2. Don’t be afraid to outsource.
There are no prizes for making every single part of every meal you eat from scratch. So ‘cheat’ when you feel like it.
My favourite examples are to use commercial spice blends or commercial sauces such as hummus, mayonaise, pesto or curry pastes. Pre-washed salad and pre-chopped veg are other great tricks to have up your sleeve.
Like Help to Simplify Your Cooking?
If you’re interested in discovering how to simplify not just your cooking, but the whole of your life, then I recommend checking out A Simple Year.
It’s a 12 month program which focuses on simplifying a different area of your life each month. If you join us I’ll show you even more ways to simplify not only recipes but your kitchen and your approach to healthy eating.
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With love,
Jules x
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pps. If you have any questions about A Simple Year just email me jules@thestonesoup.com
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