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Cooking in a Bedsitter
“The famous book – in print for over 40 years”. This must
be the
cookbook equivalent of The Mousetrap (handy in the old-fashioned
bedsit). Katherine Whitehorn
has written this little gem
which could be retitled “My First Cookbook”.
My young or foreign (from outside the UK) readers might not even know
what a bedsitter was. Yes, it was someone who sat on a bed, that being
mostly the only place to sit, but it was also the name given to the
room, a combination of bedroom and sitting-room. Large Victorian houses
were divided into single-room accommodation. There was a shared
bathroom and almost never access to a real kitchen.
Katherine produced this book to aid all those who only had a single gas
ring and no fridge. Although she has the bedsit in mind this volume
works just as well for anyone who needs to cook quick and easy meals.
You might have a full-sized range with an extractor that rises at the
back like the organ in a 1930 cinema, but it will do you no good if you
don’t know how to boil an egg!
Cooking in a Bedsitter will shepherd you through every cooking
technique and every ingredient that might cross your path. The recipes
are simple and you’ll have no problem with any of them. It’s a book
that has stood the test of time, so be trusting.
There is a classic recipe for Frying Pan Pizza. It sounds a bit odd but
it’s real comfort food. The base is almost scone-like and the kids will
love it. They will also love the Jam Fritters but probably not
after the Pizza! There is a section on meals which can be made the day
before, and a chapter on drinks and parties which has the cost of
providing booze for four people as £1 4s.6d. (£1.22).
That’s utter nostalgia, and charming.
These are not daft recipes. They all work and all of them (OK, not the
tripe) would be delicious. It’s written with Katherine’s unique wit
shining through. It’s not just for bedsit dwellers but for anyone short
of space or money. This would be a godsend on a camping trip or in
student flats. A great book, thanks Katherine.
Cooking in a Bedsitter
Author: Katherine Whitehorn
Published by: Virago Press
Price: £8.99
ISBN 978-1-84408-568-2
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