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From the Oven to the Table: Simple dishes that look after themselves: THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Kindle Edition
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'For bung-it-in-the-oven cooks everywhere, this is a must-have book: Diana Henry has a genius for flavour.' - Nigella Lawson
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The Sunday Times Best Cookbooks of the Year
'This might be Henry's most useful book yet, which is saying something.' - The Sunday Times
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Guardian's Best Cookbooks and Food Writing of the Year
'The shining star is Diana Henry's From the Oven to the Table, in which she faultlessly delivers highly achievable, boldly flavoured dishes.' - Meera Sodha, the Guardian
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Independent's Best Cookbooks of the Year
'A new cookbook from Diana Henry is always a reason to celebrate and From the Oven to the Table is no exception.' - Independent
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Observer Food Monthly 20 Best Food Books of the Year
'There's so much to love about the latest from the Sunday Telegraph writer. Its great strength lies in updating and upgrading food you'll want to produce with a flourish. Deliciously photographed, too.' - Allan Jenkins, Observer Food Monthly
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Daily Mail's Cookery Books of the Year
'Diana Henry is one of Britain's best cookery writers: her recipes are instantly appealing and she's the most elegant of writers. (...) Packed with hearty, highly flavoured dishes, it's the perfect winter cookbook for those days when you need sustenance without putting in too much effort.' - Daily Mail
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Sunday Times Ireland Cookbook of the Year
'Of all the new cookbooks that came into my house this year, this is the one that has been used most often.' - Sunday Times Ireland
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Delicious.magazine's Best Cookbooks of the Year
'Her most simply satisfying book yet? A must-own.' - Delicious.magazine
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'I'm not quite sure how Diana Henry does it but every book she writes is a winner; practical, enticing and evocative. And the recipes always work. This one may seem as simple as it gets (one-pot or tray cooking) but it never ceases to delight.' - Tom Parker Bowles, the Mail on Sunday
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Diana Henry's favourite way to cook is to throw ingredients into a dish or roasting tin, slide them in the oven and let the heat behind that closed door transform them into golden, burnished meals. Most of the easy-going recipes in this wonderfully varied collection are cooked in one dish; some are ideas for simple accompaniments that can be cooked on another shelf at the same time.
From quick after-work suppers to feasts for friends, the dishes are vibrant and modern and focus on grains, pulses and vegetables as much as meat and fish. With recipes such as Chicken Thighs with Miso, Sweet Potatoes & Spring Onions, Roast Indian-spiced Vegetables with Lime-Coriander Butter, and Roast Stone Fruit with Almond and Orange Flower Crumbs, Diana shows how the oven is the most useful bit of kit you have in your kitchen.
Praise for How to Eat a Peach:
'This is an extraordinary piece of food writing, pitch perfect in every way. I couldn't love anyone who didn't love this book.' - Nigella Lawson
'...her best yet...superb menus evoking place and occasion with consummate elegance' - Financial Times
Food Book of the Year at the André Simon Food & Drink Book Awards 2019
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMitchell Beazley
- Publication date19 September 2019
- File size97642 KB
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About the Author
Diana Henry is one of the UK's best-loved food writers. She has a weekly column in the Sunday Telegraph and also writes for BBC Good Food, House & Garden and Waitrose Weekend, as well as being a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 4. Diana has won numerous awards for her journalism and books, including Cookery Journalist of the Year from the Guild of Food Writers (three times, most recently in 2015), Cookery Writer of the Year at the Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards in 2013 and 2015 and Cookery Book of the Year for Simple at Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards 2017. A Change of Appetite was voted Cookbook of the Year by the Guild of Food Writers in 2015 and A Bird in the Hand won a James Beard award in 2016. Diana has written ten other books including Crazy Water Pickled Lemons, A Bird in the Hand, Cook Simple, Salt Sugar Smoke, Roast Figs Sugar Snow, A Change of Appetite, Simple and How to Eat a Peach.
A Bird in the Hand, Simple and How to Eat a Peach were Top 10 Bestsellers and Diana's books have sold over 700,000 copies worldwide.
Diana studied English Literature at the University of Oxford and journalism at City, University of London. She was a TV producer for the BBC for over ten years before starting to write. She lives in London with her children.
www.dianahenry.co.uk
Instagram: @dianahenryfood
Twitter: @dianahenryfood
Product details
- ASIN : B07NRSQNFH
- Publisher : Mitchell Beazley; 1st edition (19 September 2019)
- Language : English
- File size : 97642 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 395 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #752,383 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Diana’s new book ‘From the Oven to the Table’ is out this September.
Diana Henry is one of the UK’s best-loved food writers. She has a weekly column in the Sunday Telegraph and writes for BBC Good Food, House & Garden and Waitrose Weekend, as well as being a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 4. She also has a series of popular podcasts, in which she interviews other prominent names in the food world.
Her journalism and books are multi-award-winning. Diana’s last book, How to Eat a Peach, won the André Simon Food Book of the Year for 2018, while A Bird in the Hand won a James Beard Award in 2016. Her other titles have won book of the year at both the Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards and at the Guild of Food Writers awards.
Diana has written 11 other books, including Crazy Water Pickled Lemons, Cook Simple, Food from Plenty, Salt Sugar Smoke, A Change of Appetite, A Bird in the Hand, Simple and How to Eat a Peach.
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If you a fan, this book is laid out like her other books. Simple easy to read recipes and great photos. I am a big fan of Diana. Her recipes are always flavoursome. This one looks no different. It may be only Sept, but in my northern home in a wet and cool, if not cold, West Coast Scotland it’s already very autumnal. Nothing better than than a one pot wonder at this time of year. Persian spiced spatchcocked chicken with quick picked red onions & dill yogurt grabbed my eyes. Or was it arroz al horno we’re having for Sunday dinner? The menus are endless. Just imagine a lazy day with food slowly cooking and curled up with a large glass of wine. This book is made for these days,
I buy a lot of cookery books. A lot of them end up in charity shops. Not this one. Like all of Diana’s books I end up buying a copy for the bookcase to read over and over. A copy for the kitchen to scribble my own notes on. And a kindle copy to read when I’m stuck in a hotel room on business.
If you are new to Diana’s books, take a chance. If you love her books this one will not disappoint.



Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 10 October 2019


I have my big pan, my new book and starting with the first one tonight , Baked sausages, apples and blackberries with mustard and maple syrup.....
Everything I have ever made from her books has been amazing!
My reading for the next few days ❤️
I am so very happy.
Going out to pick some blackberries now x
Mrs Dean


Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 20 September 2019
I have my big pan, my new book and starting with the first one tonight , Baked sausages, apples and blackberries with mustard and maple syrup.....
Everything I have ever made from her books has been amazing!
My reading for the next few days ❤️
I am so very happy.
Going out to pick some blackberries now x
Mrs Dean


Dropped a star as some recipes are quite wordy see example in picture.


Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 11 October 2019
Dropped a star as some recipes are quite wordy see example in picture.


The first is accessibility. I live in the north of England and am often unable to find fresh okra, fallow deer cheek or pigeon lips in my local supermarket. I have tried substituting with pies and gravy but I’m not sure the end result is as it should be
The second is timing of release which is I suppose intrinsically linked to the first point. If I am reduced to buying plain flour in a plastic bag from a street flour dealer during lockdown, I certainly won’t be able to get a hold of 4 poussin.
All in all the recipes look great as I say, but be warned you can only actually make two of them without a peerage.