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Cooking for one can be freeing, frustrating, peaceful, and lonely, sometimes all in the same week. I want to change the story we tell ourselves about solo meals, because living alone does not mean you deserve less effort, less flavour, or less joy at the table. When you start treating yourself like the most important diner in the house, everything shifts: your confidence grows, your food waste drops, and dinner stops feeling like an obligation.
I talk through the real-world challenges of solo cooking in the UK, from supermarket pack sizes and buy-one-get-one-free deals to the constant pressure of “use it up” meals. You’ll hear my favourite cooking for one tips: building a freezer that works like a personalised shop, stocking versatile proteins and freezer veg, and keeping flavour bases ready to go, from curry sauce to compound butter. We also get practical about meal planning for one, including simple portion ratios that make scaling recipes easier and help you keep variety without stress.
Then we tackle the emotional side: how to stop saving the good ingredients for “when someone comes over”, and how planned overs beat boring leftovers by turning one meal into something new the next day. Subscribe, share the podcast with a fellow home cook, and leave a review so more solo cooks can find these tips. What is your favourite dinner for one when you want comfort and ease?
By Claire SyrenneSend us Fan Mail
Cooking for one can be freeing, frustrating, peaceful, and lonely, sometimes all in the same week. I want to change the story we tell ourselves about solo meals, because living alone does not mean you deserve less effort, less flavour, or less joy at the table. When you start treating yourself like the most important diner in the house, everything shifts: your confidence grows, your food waste drops, and dinner stops feeling like an obligation.
I talk through the real-world challenges of solo cooking in the UK, from supermarket pack sizes and buy-one-get-one-free deals to the constant pressure of “use it up” meals. You’ll hear my favourite cooking for one tips: building a freezer that works like a personalised shop, stocking versatile proteins and freezer veg, and keeping flavour bases ready to go, from curry sauce to compound butter. We also get practical about meal planning for one, including simple portion ratios that make scaling recipes easier and help you keep variety without stress.
Then we tackle the emotional side: how to stop saving the good ingredients for “when someone comes over”, and how planned overs beat boring leftovers by turning one meal into something new the next day. Subscribe, share the podcast with a fellow home cook, and leave a review so more solo cooks can find these tips. What is your favourite dinner for one when you want comfort and ease?