My Learn-to-Cook Book
First one I remember using. Step by step instructions on how to scramble eggs etc. Can still see the cartoon drawings clearly in my mind like it was yesterday.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_ChilesFirst one I remember using. Step by step instructions on how to scramble eggs etc. Can still see the cartoon drawings clearly in my mind like it was yesterday.
Loved the TV series and always got on well with her recipes. Favourite: Parsnip, Carrot and Cauliflower Korma.
Easily the most battered book in my collection. Love her writing. Favourite: Turkey Giblet Gravy and Puff Pastry.
No idea where I got this from. Bistro is her most famous book and one I've only just bought. Her sourdough recipe is the only one I've come across that definitely works.
Great writing, and every dish you cook from it seems to sizzle and smell with thousands of years of culinary and cultural endeavour.
Jacques Pépin, Charmaine Solomon, Beatriz Fernandez, Afnan Rashid Al-Zayani, Esther B. Aresty, Miriam Ungerer, William Kitchiner, Maggie Green, Austin de Croze, Luigi Carnacina, Good Housekeeping Institute, An Old Lady Resident, Édouard Nignon and Henri-Paul Pellaprat
Everyone's Mum seem to have this book. Can't imagine a kitchen without a copy.
Nostalgia for the food of the seventies and eighties, which is when I was growing up and eating out for the first time.
Any of her books would make my list. This gets there by virtue of the incredibly simple recipes for Fasoulia and Stifado.
I take it this is a publisher's posthumous cobble-together of themed material. Love it though. Leftover Turkey Gratin is a very useful classic.
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