A Feast in Fifteen Stories - a new start for hesitant cooks
"A book that will beckon even the most bashful into the kitchen. Unpretentious, written with wit and clarity, this is not only a sane and simple guide to the mysteries of cooking but an endlessly diverting celebration of the joys of food. A feast in itself." Derek Cooper, presenter of the BBC Radio 4 Food Programme.
This is the solution for those who think they can't cook. Judy Jackson takes you by the hand and shows you how to make the easiest of starters to the most complicated desserts. But before you begin you need the inclination to go into the kitchen...........
There are fifteen chapters with encouraging anecdotes about the tools and techniques needed to learn to cook.
The book opens with 'Five Minutes in the Kitchen' and moves on to 'The Art of Shopping' and 'Frozen Wastes' (about the freezer). 'The Misunderstood Microwave' explains why few people know how to harness its power to cook rather than reheat. 'Those Wonderful Machines' describes all the gadgets you do and don't need. By the end, the hesitant cook will be able to prepare a feast; whether it's tea for ten, an intimate dinner for two or a buffet for a crowd.
Above all the cooking will be stress-free and the food will look and taste scrumptious. A Feast in Fifteen Stories has been used as part of the personalized cookery courses given by the author.
The book is now out of print but is available from Amazon.co.uk.