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These one-pot meals reveal the world of flavorful possibilities inside a simple skillet - America's most common cooking tool - from the James Beard Award-winning team at Milk Street. From a wok to a clay pot, every cuisine has a ubiquitous pot or pan that can cook just about anything. In the United States, the most common pan is a simple 12-inch skillet. Here you'll find 125 recipes that will transform and expand the way you use this versatile piece of cookware.To liberate the skillet from commonplace fare, we share what we've learned from our travels and from cooks in more than 35 countries. We drew inspiration from the East African islands ofMauritius and Runion forShrimp Rougaille, based on a Creole tomato sauce that reflects European and Indian influences.



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Christopher Kimball

Christopher Kimball is the founder of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street. Mr. Kimball is also the host of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television and Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Radio, a weekly public radio show (and podcast) . Christopher also founded Cook's Magazine in 1980 and served as publisher and editorial director through 1989. In 1993, Mr. Kimball re-launched Cook's Magazine as Cook's Illustrated and went on to found Cook's Country magazine in 2004. Mr. Kimball is the author of several books including, most recently, Fannie's Last Supper.Learn more at 177milkstreet.com.



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