Welcome to a one pot wonder where dinner doesn’t leave a sink full of dishes.

Headshot of Mandy, the recipe developer and writer for the blog a One Pot Wonder.

When we were kids, one of our chores was to wash and dry the dishes every night after dinner. I hated it then and I still hate it now, even though I have a dishwasher. But I’ve always loved a home-cooked meal. That’s why I’m a big fan of meals that don’t leave a mountain of dishes behind.

I started A One Pot Wonder to share these kinds of recipes with anyone who wants to cook at home without dealing with a pile of cleanup. The recipes here are:

  • Easy to follow
  • Made with real ingredients
  • Great for busy nights

Less mess, more flavor. That’s the goal.

What a one Pot Wonder offers

One-dish recipes that keep cleanup easy
No need to juggle multiple pots and pans after a long day. Every recipe is made in one pan, pot, skillet, or slow cooker so dinner doesn’t leave you with a sink full of dishes.

Meals that come together fast
Weeknights are busy enough between work, school, and activities. These recipes are designed to save time without relying on takeout.

Real ingredients you already have
No specialty store runs required. You’ll find pantry staples and everyday items used in practical ways to create meals that feel home-cooked but don’t take all night.

Kid-friendly ideas that still work for adults
Whether you’ve got picky eaters or teens with big appetites, these meals are family-approved and easy to adapt.

Comfort food that doesn’t feel like a chore
From pasta to tacos to cozy soups, the meals here are satisfying without being fussy. You’ll get dinner on the table without overthinking it.

Helpful tips to make dinner smoother
From prepping ahead to knowing which tools to use, I include practical tips to help make cooking feel easier and more doable—even on your busiest nights.

A few of my FAVORITE one pan dinners

Fried rice with ground meat, eggs, edamame, peppers, green onions; chopsticks lifting a portion.
Sheet pan with cooked shrimp, sausage, corn on the cob, potatoes, garnished with lemon wedges and parsley.
Sheet pan with baked chicken thighs, halved red potatoes, green beans, carrots, and fresh herb garnish.
Close-up of creamy rotini pasta with chicken pieces and herbs, fork resting in the dish.
Wooden spoon holding beef stew with beef, potatoes, carrots, onions, and thick brown broth.
Chicken fajita in tortillas with grilled peppers, onions, cilantro, and lime on a wooden board; toppings behind.

A Little About Me


I grew up in New Zealand and now live in California with my husband and our four fur babies. I’ve always loved home-cooked meals, especially the kind that bring people together without making a mess in the kitchen. My love for food started early, cooking alongside my mom, and it’s only grown over the years.

Outside the kitchen, you’ll usually find us outdoors. My husband and I completed the 52 Hike Challenge back in 2021, which meant a different hike every week for a year. And when we’re not hiking, we love to travel and try new foods, which always brings fresh inspiration back home.


My Background


I have a degree in Tourism and Marketing from the University of Waikato, and before I started blogging full time, I worked in hotel management and catering. I’ve planned huge events, worked behind the scenes at large-scale dinners, and spent years in Food and Beverage, so creating meals that work in real life—not just in theory—is something I care a lot about.

I launched my first blog Semi Homemade Kitchen in 2023, where I share easy, shortcut-friendly recipes using store-bought ingredients. A One Pot Wonder is my second blog and focuses on one-dish meals with the same approachable, everyday style.

My passion for recipe development and photography comes through in both blogs. I’ve completed photography courses through Pretty Focused, Foodtography School, and The Bite Shot. I also completed Cristina Tosi’s Creative Baking Recipe Development course to keep building my skills in the kitchen.

Woman in teal dress photographing with camera in a sunlit kitchen, ready to take a picture.

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