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liuzhou

liuzhou

3 hours ago, Katie Meadow said:

The easiest meals I know that only use one cooking vessel are stir-fries. I am assuming you are allowed to call it "one dish" even if the rice gets cooked separately. Very little to clean up after a wok friendly meal, and a well seasoned wok practically washes itself. All you need is one burner and an electric rice cooker.

 

Yes. I was just about to say the same.

 

99% of my meals are cooked in one pot -  a wok - apart from the rice which is done in the rice cooker. Even when the meal is composed of several dishes.Many of my friends and neighbours only have a wok and a rice cooker.

 

Standard Chinese cooking method, but adaptable to other cuisines.

 

ETA. Some meals can be prepared entirely in the rice cooker.

 

 

 

liuzhou

liuzhou

3 hours ago, Katie Meadow said:

The easiest meals I know that only use one cooking vessel are stir-fries. I am assuming you are allowed to call it "one dish" even if the rice gets cooked separately. Very little to clean up after a wok friendly meal, and a well seasoned wok practically washes itself. All you need is one burner and an electric rice cooker.

 

Yes. I was just about to say the same.

 

99% of my meals are cooked in one pot -  a wok - apart from the rice which is done in the rice cooker. Even when the meal is composed of several dishes.Many of my friends and neighbours only have a wok and a rice cooker.

 

Standard Chinese cooking method, but adaptable to other cuisines.

 

 

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