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  1. 4 de ago. de 2022 · Delia's How to Cheat at Cooking Recipes | Delia Online. No time to cook? Instead of reaching for a ready meal, reach for Delia's How To Cheat book which shows you how to use store cupboard and fresh ingredients together to make a meal in minutes.

  2. British television chef Delia Smith's first published book was entitled How to Cheat at Cooking, published in 1971. This was a guide to how to combine off-the-shelf products to reduce the time and effort needed when creating meals at home. She had temporarily retired for five years after the success of her How To Cook book series.

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  3. 15 de feb. de 2008 · In How to Cheat at Cooking, Delia has sourced a range of pre-prepared foods (from tins, chill cabinets, freezers and store cupboards) to help you short circuit cooking times and techniques. Readily available from supermarkets, delis, online food shops and farmers markets and of the very best quality these recipes using instant time ...

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  4. by Delia Smith (Author) 4.3 423 ratings. See all formats and editions. In How to Cheat at Cooking, Delia has sourced a range of pre-prepared foods (from tins, chill cabinets, freezers and store cupboards) to help you short circuit cooking times and techniques.

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  5. Delia Smith. 3.26. 168 ratings9 reviews. In How to Cheat at Cooking , Delia has sourced a range of pre-prepared foods (from tins, chill cabinets, freezers and store cupboards) to help you short circuit cooking times and techniques.

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  6. Delia's How to cheat at cooking. by. Smith, Delia. Publication date. 2008. Topics. Cooking. Publisher. London : Ebury.

  7. 15 de feb. de 2008 · Delia’s How to Cheat at Cooking. Written by. Delia Smith. Published. 15 February 2008. Buy Book. In How to Cheat at Cooking, Delia has sourced a range of pre-prepared foods (from tins, chill cabinets, freezers and store cupboards) to help you short circuit cooking times and techniques.