Anonymous wrote:I have. I have done over 20 years: Around My French Table, Dorie Greenspan; How to Eat, Nigella Lawson; How to be a Domestic Goddess, Nigella Lawson; The New Book of Middle Eastern Food, Claudia Roden; Mes Tartes: The Sweet and Savory Tarts of Christine Ferber, Christine Ferber; My Paris Kitchen, David Lebovitz just to name a few of my most favourites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like the movie Julie & Julia. I need a new hobby and thought this would be fun for my DH and I to do together. I'm vegetarian and DH is meat eater. I'm thinking of cooking Indian or some other mostly plant-based meals. Is this realistic? Any ideas for a good cookbook to try?
For vegetarian meals, I love Deborah Madison's The Savory Way. I could see myself cooking my way through that. I've always meant to buy her Greens cookbook but haven't ever gotten around to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once you learn to cook you won't even need to use cook books or recepies.
You can make your own cookbook then.
Sure, if you’re the sort of person who dislikes learning interesting new things.
Anonymous wrote:Once you learn to cook you won't even need to use cook books or recepies.
You can make your own cookbook then.
Anonymous wrote:Like the movie Julie & Julia. I need a new hobby and thought this would be fun for my DH and I to do together. I'm vegetarian and DH is meat eater. I'm thinking of cooking Indian or some other mostly plant-based meals. Is this realistic? Any ideas for a good cookbook to try?