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Fast Chicken
So what’s Fast Chicken? Nothing to do with shop-bought Fast Food. This is seriously good food and made in less
time than waiting for a take-away or, more probably, walking to the
high street for some fried chicken originating from some southern state
in the good ol’ US of A.
Fast Chicken is one volume in a series from The Australian Women’s
Weekly. They are compact and substantial books with shelf appeal. The
format is chunky and practical with one recipe and one picture on each
two-page spread.
The Australian Women’s Weekly has a great reputation to uphold. The
recipes are triple-tested by professionals so you are assured that the
dishes will work every time. It might sound as though I am stating the
obvious but there are cookbooks out there (it’s true, dear reader) that
are popular just because they have a gorgeous celeb chef draped
seductively across an Aga. This, however, will be a series of books
that you can trust.
Chicken is still one of the best value meats around. Buy the best
quality you can to be assured of good flavour and then try some of
these recipes. There are dishes here to suit every taste and
life-style. Grills and Barbecues is the section to encourage the chaps
to don an apron, and the Takeaway chapter is a good starting point for
those who have, by habit, picked up the phone rather than a pan.
Honey Chilli Chicken Salad from the Fast Chicken Salads section is
exotic, light and fresh. A key ingredient is Wombok and that threw me
into a panic. What’s that? Something like a wombat? It’s Chinese
cabbage and the mystery was solved by taking a look at the glossary at
the back of the book.
Spicy Chicken Wings from the Stir-Fries section is flavourful and
couldn’t be easier. Each recipe has a quick guide to preparation time
as well as nutritional information such as fibre, fat, carb and calorie
content.
The Fast Chicken Baked chapter will be of particular interest to those
who are pressed for time. Peri Peri Chicken can be on the table in 35
minutes but there are only, in fact, a couple of minutes of human
effort. It will take about a minute to rub in the spices and 20 seconds
to open and close the oven door twice.
Fast Chicken is a book for cooks who want to cook. It’s solid writing
and pictures aplenty. It’s a recipe book with real people in mind. I
look forward to more of this standard.
Fast Chicken
Authors: The Australian Women’s Weekly
Published by: Australian Consolidated Press
Price: £9.99
ISBN 978-186396601-6
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