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Ballymaloe Cookery Course
If you only want to own and use one cookbook then you
should consider
the Ballymaloe Cookery Course. It’s a hefty
tome but it’s big for a reason. It’s got probably more
information than
most of us will ever need. A real one-stop cooking manual.
Darina Allen has endeared herself to millions all over the world with
her on-screen charm and sunny disposition. Her Ballymaloe cookery
school has been a resounding success and this book is the portable
version of that popular establishment.
There is nothing missing, nothing left to chance. Nigel Slater of the
Observer says “Lovely recipes and plenty of help for the new cook.” It
has a solid and convincing feel. Darina has a fine reputation and
writes in a style which is clear and conversational. The photographs by
Ray Main and Peter Cassidy are many and marvellous with ample
step-by-step illustrations. Storecupboard ingredients and temperature
and weight conversion charts, as well as basic stock recipes are also
included.
Apart from looking at the pretty pictures you will probably want to
cook from this book. Although this is a complete cookery bible it’s not
old-fashioned and the recipes cover not only the traditional but also
newer trends and ethnic dishes. There is everything here from oranges
to offal. The choice of recipes is staggering: 1100 delicious dishes
should be enough to keep even the keenest cook going for a good while.
So let’s eat! Some recipes are Ballymaloe Cookery School originals but
there are a thousand others as well. There are some traditional Irish
dishes but lots of other international recipes. North Indian Fruit
Chat, Petits Pots de Gibier (a savoury custard), Yakiniku (marinated
beef), Vietnamese Pork and Lemongrass Patties are just a few of the
more exotic offerings.
Ballymaloe Cookery Course is just what the title says. It’s a book that
takes you through a wide spectrum of kitchen skills. You are supplied
with all the technical advice and culinary support that you’ll need to
become a confident and competent cook. Include this book on your “must
have” list of cookbooks. This would make an ideal gift for anyone
leaving home and starting a life without mum as a kitchen fixture.
Ballymaloe Cookery Course
Author: Darina Allen
Published by: Kyle Cathie
Price: £30.00
ISBN 978-1-85626-729-8
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