Rustle Up: One-paragraph recipes for flavour without the fuss

By Rhiannon Batten and Laura Rowe

One-paragraph recipes for fuss-free flavour any day of the week

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Rustle Up is such a clever and different approach to cookery writing. It’s like having a mate in the kitchen guiding you through, in the least fussy way possible. Brilliant’ Georgina Hayden

We’ve all experienced that moment when you open the fridge and need inspiration to rustle up something a bit different from the usual repertoire, without too much faff and a trip to the supermarket.

Rustle Up is a collection of tried-and-tested micro recipes, kept short and sweet at just one paragraph each. Using simple ingredients, store-cupboard staples and basic equipment, these dishes promise good food, whether you’re cooking solo in a tiny kitchen, making meals with mates or impressing at a family gathering. Packed with tips and recipe variations, there is inspiration galore and all the answers to rustling up a storm for any occasion.

Chapters include:
Rise and Shine: Best breakfast and brunch dishes
On the Hop: Lunch should never be overlooked, whether you’re using leftovers or cooking from scratch. From nourishing soups to no-cook mezze, these recipes fit the lunchtime bill perfectly.
Around the Table: Shared meals around the kitchen table with family and friends. More laid-back assemblies than dinner parties, the dishes are comforting, life-affirming meals that need no special equipment or expert knowledge.
Always Salad: Our favourite salads, from quick-pickles to a warm coconut salad that’s ideal for rebooting the senses.
The Golden Hour: Whether it’s the warm summer sunshine or a cosy autumnal evening, here are 3-ingredient cocktails and some moreish snacks to excite and inspire.
Something Sweet: Simple desserts, sweet treats, #onebitepuddings and easy #weekdaybakes including plenty of gluten-free and nourishing low-sugar options.

Recipes so easy they’ve been memorised, like tiny culinary poems, by their passers-on. Recipes, in other words, you’ll want to eat on repeat.

Format: ebook
Release Date: 15 Sep 2022
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-1-911682-92-9
Laura Rowe is a food journalist and the editor of Olive magazine. She is the author of internationally acclaimed Taste: The Infographic Book of Food (Aurum 2015), translated into 10 languages. She is also an active member of the food and drink social media community. @lauraroweeatsRhiannon Batten is an established food writer who focuses on travel. Beginning her career at the Independent and currently a regular contributor to the Guardian, she edited Olive’s award-winning food-centred travel pages for almost a decade. An enthusiastic home cook, she is also the mother of two (hungry) boys; rustling up delicious nutritious meals is second nature. @rhiannonbatten

”'Rustle Up is such a clever and different approach to cookery writing. It’s like having a mate in the kitchen guiding you through, in the least fussy way possible. Brilliant” - Georgina Hayden

”'Delish dishes. I want to eat them all” - John Gregory-Smith