Re: Cookery Books.
I've got my trusty Delia Smith cookbook if I need to look something up but generally I don't have to use one. Have also got a Nigella book (some handy recipes in there) and a Be-Ro baking cookbook given to me by my old mum many years ago. Most of my cooking is based on experience gained from these books - books will give you a background and a working knowledge but by and large you shouldn't need them after a while.Re: Cookery Books.
Re: Cookery Books.
I look things up online but I have started to keep a paper notebook of the good recipes. When you look for a recipe online it's not always easy to find the one you liked. With a notebook you can add changes that you made yourself to improve the dish.Re: Cookery Books.
I used to have lots of cookery books mostly received as presents, I found a lot of recipes just didn't work well and wondered if that was intentional, chefs not giving their secrets away.Re: Cookery Books.
Re: Cookery Books.
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