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Every Day - Bill Granger
Most of us are lucky enough to eat every day. Many of us look forward to meal times and some of us live to eat, but
it’s often difficult to please everyone for every meal. Bill Granger
presents us with a selection of recipes that stand a good chance of
appealing to all the family, and you won’t be spending too much time in
the kitchen, either.
Lots of you will have seen Bill on TV in his series Bill’s Food. He is
a charming chap with a quick smile and the most gorgeous kids. His food
is innovative, accessible and child-friendly. He is not only a
successful dad but he has three popular restaurants in Australia. Bill
opened his first when he was only 22 years old. He comes from a family
of butchers and bakers so unless he was going to become a candlestick
maker chances are he would work in the food industry.
Every Day has seven chapters which reflect the days of the week, with
each chapter offering a breakfast, lunch and dinner. I am sure you
could get away with making Tuesday’s recipes on Wednesday – let’s not
be silly about this. It’s a nice concept.
The food is superb. It’s not chefy and it doesn’t contrive to be
elevated although there are plenty of smart dishes, but even those are
not over-taxing for the home cook. Lots of fresh ingredients and a good
dollop (a culinary term utilised extensively by the cognoscenti) of
style.
It’s summer and a young person’s fancy might turn to burgers. Bill has
a simple pork burger served with roasted red pepper and sweet potato
fries (recipe for these is included). The meat is flavoured with a
touch of fennel and some parsley, and is a cut above most beef-based
burgers. Use meat with enough fat to give flavour and to bind.
Lime Paprika and Honey Glazed Chicken is a simple recipe but it will be
popular with the whole family. The combination of ginger, garlic and
honey is a match made in heaven and the chicken is succulent; a dish of
rice and some unfussy veggies are all you need to complete a
flavoursome meal.
Creamy Mushroom and Prosciutto Pasta is perhaps my pick of this book.
It's comfort food at its finest. A good mid-week (Bill suggests
Thursday) meal for the family but I’d be tempted to give this to guests
on a Saturday night. Some good red and bread, and contentment will
reign.
Every Day is an attractive book (photographs by Petrina Tinslay) with
food that is practical and tempting. The recipes are well written and a
gift to those of us who love to cook but don’t have much time to devote
to it. Yes, it’s a pretty book but more important it’s a book that will
be used.
Cookbook Review: Every Day
Author: Bill Granger
Published by: Murdoch Books
Price: £16.99
ISBN 978-1741963557
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