Complete Illustrated Cookery Course
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Average customer review:Product Description
An illustrated version of "Delia Smith's Complete Cookery Course," this book offers instructions that are clear, comprehensive, and pretty near infallible. The text is accompanied by a wide range of illustrations.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8444 in Books
- Published on: 1989-10-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 576 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
An illustrated version of "Delia Smith's Complete Cookery Course", this book offers instructions that are clear, comprehensive and pretty near infallible. The text is accompanied by a wide range of illustrations.
Customer Reviews
The one I always reach for first
I have a library of over 100 'cookery'and recipe books. Some are classics and some are useless, but, over the years, I keep returning to just three of them (the other two are Nigel Slater's Real Cooking and Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery). Yes, she can state the obvious. Yes, she can be irritatingly twee: "What you do then is...". But the recipes work, they taste really good, and her advice is always 100% sound. If I could only have one cook book, it would be this.
Great introduction to cooking, dated recipes
This book is probably the best book for someone just starting to cook.
The writing style is simple, easy, witty and the information is very, very useful.
However, I find the recipes very dated, like something that was fashionable in the 70's and 80's. I don't mean to say that cooking necesserily needs to be fashionable, but there is too much emphasis on very traditional, meaty, stogy dishes, very English-like, although - the recipes work. I am more geared to healthy, lighter eating, and I find the book a bit too heavy heanded with its recipes, but that's only me.
But I am sure, had the book been written more recently, it would have been much fresher (as they are some great recipes on Delia's website).
Perhaps the dishes are kept more traditional and old-fashioned as they may be easier to make for the beginner then some modern recipes, which perhaps use some less known ingredients. But this is the metter of taste and choice.
So I would say, this book is the best book for the cooking instructions and methods, but for the recipes, I would say it is so-so, at least for me.
Everyone's first cookbook...
I have about ten cookbooks, but by far Delia's Cookery Course is the best of them all. The recipes are clear, well laid out with different chapters, the book is sturdy and Delia writes interestingly on the various dishes and even equipment needed - but most importantly, the recipes are EASY!!!!!
I have never, ever failed with a recipe from this book, they are all so practical and clear. Delia Smith takes nothing for granted and explains each step simply. The dishes themselves are very tasty and look very nice. Everyone will be familiar with them as well, from the potato and leek soup to the Apple Crumble. One final thing: her souffles don't collapse! Buy it!!





