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Dinner’s in the oven

Whether you’re an accomplished cook, just spreading your culinary wings or hoping to reignite your inspiration in the kitchen, we all need a repertoire of hassle-free dishes for when life is demanding. Forget juggling a hob full of bubbling pots and a daunting mountain of washing-up – throw a handful of quality, seasonal ingredients into a roasting tray and voila! With a little preparation and store-cupboard seasoning to lift the flavours of your ingredients, you can rustle up wholesome meals without having to slave over a hot stove for hours.

In chef and food writer Rosie Sykes’ new book, (Pavilion, £14.99), you’ll find plenty of nutritious and

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