One-tray wonder
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The year of the chicken one-pot: These were the 25 most popular recipes of 2024
The annual advent-style countdown of the recipes you most loved to cook this year.
Holy sheet! Four hot new tray-bake saviours for easy end-of-year entertaining
The ease of one baking tray at a time is the key to surviving the silly season.
- Katrina Meynink
If life gives you lemonade, make this saucy six-ingredient chicken dish (yes, really)
This simplified version is an ode to the famous Filipino Sprite chicken.
- 1-2 hrs
- Katrina Meynink
Greek-inspired pull-apart with lemon, honey and garlic
These warm, cheesy rolls are magic – they will evaporate before your very eyes.
- < 30 mins
- Katrina Meynink
Chicken, sweet potato and manchego pie
This big-flavoured chicken pie has a sneaky layer of cheese under the crunchy pastry topping and best of all, it comes together in less than 60 minutes.
- 30 mins - 1 hr
- Jessica Brook
Roast chicken and cauliflower with parmesan and sourdough sauce
Bread sauce is a classic accompaniment. This version is enhanced with parmesan and goes with just about anything.
- 1-2 hrs
- Adam Liaw
Japanese-style fish and chips with wasabi tartare
Wasabi, nori (seaweed) and shichimi togarashi (Japanese seven-spice) give this one-tray a Japanese accent.
- 30 mins - 1 hr
- Jessica Brook
Spicy coriander and pork frying pan enchiladas
Mex up your midweek meal roster with this easy, cheesy one-pan dish, which is finished with a zingy combination of cucumber, chilli and lime.
- < 30 mins
- Jessica Brook
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- Winter warmer
20 of last winter’s most-loved recipes to cook again this one
Welcome to winter. Here’s some we made earlier, guaranteed to be just as popular the second time around.
RecipeTin Eats’ easy-peasy sausage and vegie one-tray wonder (with hands-off gravy)
This stonking all-in-one dinner will fill your belly without emptying your wallet.
- 30 mins - 1 hr
- RecipeTin Eats
Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/goodfood/topic/one-tray-wonder-6gl4