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Delia's How to Cook Book 1 - Delia Smith


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Delia's How to Cook Book 1 - Delia Smith

 
Description: ISBN 0563384301 / Genre: Food & Drink / Dieting

Newest Review: ... which is absolutely delicious. The book is split into chapters: 1) All about eggs - including how to boil, scramble and poach ... more

 ... an egg! My personal favourite recipe in this section is Eggs en Cocote with Morcel or Porcini Mushrooms, which sounds very complicated but is actually very simple and quick to make. 2) The art of the omelette - some lovely recipes here, simple and quick to make, including Melted Cheese Fritatta with Four Kinds of Mushroom, yummy! 3) Separate ways with eggs - meringues and custard recipes mainly, less difficult to make than you might think! 4) Rediscovering bread - basic bread and pizza recipes, as well as more compl...more

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SueMagee
Crowned Review Delia's How to Cook Book 1 - Delia Smith: Cook Bookery (990 words)
by - written on 09/11/01 (Very useful, 290 readings)
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I've got a confession to make. I can't boil an egg. I don't mean that I can't cook, because I can. I mean that I can't boil an egg. I was born just after the end of the Second World War when food was not particularly plentiful and some of it was still rationed. My father reached an agreement with someone who kept hens that there would be an exchange of surplus eggs for my father's surplus home-grown vegetables. Unfortunately the only feed that the hen-keeper could obtain was fish-meal with the result that the eggs tasted of fish. I was made to eat one of these every day as my breakfast. They were truly revolting and to ...  Read the complete review

fluffypup
Crowned Review Goddess Delia (818 words)
by - written on 09/10/00 (Very useful, 193 readings)
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Our Goddess in television kitchen heaven, let your holy name be known as Delia Smith, let your kitchen come, and your food will be done (perfectly), on earth as in your heavenly kitchen. Give us today our daily bread, scrambled eggs, pastry, cakes, biscuits, potatoes, rice, pizza and pasta that we need, and forgive us our listening from Gary Rhodes, as we forgive those who have done wronged us with rubbish cooking programmes. Do not lead us into the temptation of takeaways, curry houses or the humble chippie, but save us from baked beans on toast and sad microwave meals for one! Amen (Fluffypup’s ...  Read the complete review

foxylou1980
Premium Review Delia's How to Cook Book 1 - Delia Smith: Delia's How To Cook Book One - not recommended for complete ... (488 words)
by - written on 05/03/09 (Very useful, 360 readings)
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I have just been looking through this book again after submitting my version of one of the recipes in it. Quite scarily I have just realised that I have had this book for 10 years; I got it as a present from my step-mam when I was 18, I don't know what she was trying to get at... Anyhoo, the title of this book is a little misleading I think; it suggests that the recipes contained within are very easy, when in fact some of them are quite complicated, even for the accomplished cook I am today (well, I can definitely boil an egg these days anyway!) The book contains some lovely recipes; I have just written a review on Souffled Macaroni Cheese which is ...  Read the complete review

helencb
Premium Review how to boil an egg (767 words)
by - written on 31/10/01 (Very useful, 596 readings)
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I bought this set of books for my sister a couple of Xmas's ago, and as I was having a sneaky pre-read before I wrapped them, I decided what was inside was worth me purchasing a set for myself. So here goes. The books were marked as £16.99 but were on sale absolutely everywhere for £9.99. The books were the subject of a TV series, one which I did not see, but my mother informed me on good authority, that she was quite patronising, as she was teaching people how to cook eggs, and boil rice. (The ironic part, is that my mother can't cook eggs (well not poached or scrambled anyway), and her rice leaves a lot to be desired. Maybe I should have ...  Read the complete review

Mels
Premium Review Delia's How to Cook Book 1 - Delia Smith: Wonderful for beginners (239 words)
by - written on 19/09/00 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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My husband bought me the Delia Smiths How to Cook book a few months ago, I think he was hinting that I can't cook lol! It is a wonderful book as it explains how to cook things properly, and how to achieve the best results. For example there is a section about eggs and she explains how to tell how old an egg is (obviously without looking at the date). You put the egg in a glass of water, if the egg is fresh it will sit horizontally, if it is a week old the egg will lie semi-horizontally, and if it is stale it floats in a vertical position. She then explains how to get the best results from your eggs, and how old the egg should be for boiling, ...  Read the complete review

 

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