#one-pan
14 viral recipes tagged #one-pan.
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Cuisses de poulet au gochujang à la poêle
Lacquered, spicy-sweet, with a tangle of charred cabbage and scallion at the bottom. Thirty minutes, one pan, dinner solved.
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Paella valencienne
The original paella from Valencia — not a seafood free-for-all, but chicken, rabbit, green beans, and butter beans cooked with bomba rice in a wide pan over fire until the rice drinks the saffron stock and a prized crust (socarrat) forms on the bottom.
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Paella — riz safrané espagnol
Spain's great communal rice, cooked in a wide shallow pan over a wide flame: short-grain rice simmered in saffron stock with chicken and rabbit (the Valencian original) or seafood, never stirred, until the grains are al dente and a prized caramelised crust — the socarrat — forms on the bottom. Paella is a Sunday ritual and a celebration dish, finished with a squeeze of lemon and eaten straight from the pan.
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Cuisses de Poulet au Miel et à l'Ail
Crisp-skinned, bone-in chicken thighs seared hard in a cold-start skillet, then turned in a sticky pan sauce of honey, a full head's worth of garlic, soy, and a bright snap of rice vinegar. The skin shatters; the lacquered glaze pools beneath for spooning over rice.
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Crevettes à l'Ail
Plump shrimp seared hard in a single layer, then bathed in a glossy sauce of gently toasted garlic, butter, white wine, and lemon. Ten minutes from cold pan to the table, with a punch of garlic that stays sweet, never bitter.
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Poulet Rôti
A whole bird dry-brined overnight, then roasted hot until the skin shatters like glass and the breast stays succulent. This is the roasted chicken you build a Sunday around: burnished, self-basting, and carved over its own pan juices.
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Orzo au parmesan et à l'ail
This Parmesan garlic orzo is a one-pan Italian side that cooks risotto-style: the little rice-shaped pasta is toasted in butter until nutty, then simmered in garlicky broth so each grain stays tender and separate in a glossy, creamy sauce. Finished off the heat with a generous handful of Parmesan and an optional splash of cream, it lands somewhere between a pilaf and a risotto — rich, savory, and ready in about half an hour.
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Spaghettis all'assassina (spaghettis de l'assassin)
Spaghetti all'assassina is Bari's famously "burnt" pasta: raw spaghetti seared directly in a garlicky, chili-laced tomato base, then fed ladles of hot tomato broth like a risotto. Because the noodles never see a pot of boiling water, their starch toasts and caramelizes against the skillet, giving you strands that are chewy in the middle and crackling, smoky, and mahogany-charred at the edges. It is fiery, a little dramatic, and unlike any other tomato pasta you have made.
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Hauts de cuisse de poulet au four
Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs rubbed with smoked paprika, garlic, and thyme, then roasted hot and fast until the skin crackles and the meat underneath stays juicy. A 220°C / 425°F oven renders the fat beneath the skin while the forgiving dark meat climbs into its tender 175–185°F zone, so there is no searing, no flipping, and only one pan to wash.
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Poêlée de bœuf haché au chou
This one-skillet cabbage and ground beef dinner turns two humble ingredients into something you will actually crave: savory browned beef folded through sweet, silky ribbons of cabbage in a smoky tomato-paprika pan sauce. Browning the beef first and reusing its drippings builds flavor fast, while a brief covered steam followed by an uncovered sizzle gives you tender cabbage with caramelized edges instead of a watery pan. It is low-carb, budget-friendly, and on the table in about 45 minutes.
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Chou sauté au bacon
Sweet green cabbage fried in rendered bacon fat until the edges turn golden and lightly caramelized, then tossed with crisp bacon, garlic, and a splash of cider vinegar. Starting the bacon in a cold skillet renders out plenty of fat for frying, and stirring the cabbage only occasionally lets it brown instead of steam. The result is a smoky, savory-sweet one-pan side that is ready in about 40 minutes.
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Chou sauté au wok
This is the hand-torn cabbage you get at Chinese home-style restaurants: ragged pieces charred at the edges but still juicy and snappy inside, glossed with garlic, dried chilies, soy, and a hit of black vinegar. Tearing instead of slicing gives you uneven surfaces that catch the sauce and blister in the hot wok, and cooking fast over the highest heat your stove can manage keeps the cabbage sweet instead of sulfurous. It goes from cutting board to table in about 20 minutes with one pan.
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Filets de flet au four
Delicate flounder fillets baked in a lemon-garlic butter until they turn snow-white and flake at the touch of a fork. Because flounder is so thin and lean, a hot 400°F oven and a short bake keep it moist while the butter, garlic, and paprika do the flavoring for you. It goes from fridge to table in about 25 minutes, making it a genuinely easy weeknight fish dinner.
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Orecchiette en une seule poêle
Little ear-shaped orecchiette simmer right in the skillet with browned Italian sausage and chicken broth, so the pasta releases its starch into the pan and builds its own silky, clingy sauce — no separate pot, no draining. Peppery arugula wilts in at the end, and a handful of Parmesan plus a squeeze of lemon pulls the whole thing into a glossy, savory weeknight dinner in about 40 minutes.
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