As part of a gentle declutter and also to inspire variation in our meals I am reviewing a cookbook or 2 a day from my collection. I really don't use cookbooks much these days but I have felt it difficult to let go of them - so I am spending a bit of time with each book to see how I really feel about it.
I mostly get new recipe ideas from Instagram these days.
- Tom Kerridge - Dopamine DIet
Tom lost 10 stone or something - very impressive. The book is super cheffy and realistically there in nothing in this book I will make despite most recipes being low carb which I like. I don't want a recipe where I buy a jar of picked lemons & then have to declutter the jar months later as the rest of them go unused. Made me realise I like to cook tasty but basic day to day. I'm never going to cook duck for dinner. On the positive side I am looking at perhaps incorporating more anchovies in my cooking - but this was more inspired by Toms chatty opening paragraphs rather than any recipe.
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2. <strong>The Enchanted Broccoli Forest - Mollie Katzen</strong>
This is the 2nd copy of this book I have purchased. Classic vegetarian cook book and the follow up for the fabulous Moosewood Cookbook (I know I have a copy of this too but I can't find it).
KEEP & I will make an effort to explore this book again further.
What cookbooks are you actually using?
What cookbooks have taught you meals you now make regularly?
Do you still buy cookbooks?