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Your favourite cook ?

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Shirleyw Wed 18-Nov-20 05:05:15

Got to say it's Delia and Mary B my number one go to books....recipes never fail.....
I also like Rick Stein, Nigella, Jamie Oliver and hairy bikers, Nigel Slater is a good read but not keen on the lay out of his recipes.

Happysexagenarian Wed 18-Nov-20 11:51:55

My husband, simply because he does all the cooking!
But on the rare occasions I do venture into the kitchen my favourite recipes are usually Mary Berry or Hairy Bikers. Tasty, easy dishes that even I can manage.

gillyknits Wed 18-Nov-20 11:58:58

My favourite has to be Phil Vickery. His turkey recipe has been the best thing I have ever used, for the last four Christmas dinners.
James Martin, a close second for his no nonsense recipes.

Pudding123 Wed 18-Nov-20 12:02:11

Delia for me with Simon Hopkinson a close second but I love watching James Martin and the Hairy Bikers and Paul Hollywood got me into baking my own bread.

biba70 Wed 18-Nov-20 12:06:53

Raymond Blanc for the simple reason he was born and bred not very far from me- so uses terroir local produce that I know well.

And Monica Galetti as she is married to someone who also is a local here- for the same reasons.

Fernbergien Wed 18-Nov-20 12:23:35

Another fan of James Martin. Yum Yum.

Missfoodlove Wed 18-Nov-20 12:30:08

Nigel Slater and myself!
We had a rare take away from a good restaurant on Saturday, the second in 4 years!
It was awful ☹️
£45 wasted.
I could have done so much with that!

GrammarGrandma Wed 18-Nov-20 12:40:19

Claudia Roden, Daramjit Singh, Kenneth Lo and Elizabeth David.

janipans Wed 18-Nov-20 12:58:53

My daughters are both brilliant cooks ... of course they had a good role model!! I love James Martin (who wouldn't?) and Mary B generally and Nigella for cakes, but many of my "go to" recipes are from magazines or cut out for the "Supercook" (collected magazines to build a cooks encyclopedia - threw rest away as took up too much space - though sometimes wish I'd kept them!)

storey49 Wed 18-Nov-20 13:02:42

barbaranrod

mine is James Martin ,,oh he is lovely ,so cuddly and his recipes are good

I totally agree with you there. He is gorgeous

storey49 Wed 18-Nov-20 13:06:30

I like to check up on John Kirkwood, following him has got me cooking really good Sour Dough Bread. His recipes can be watched on YouTube, he is also on Facebook. Someone else who has come onto my radar is Gemma Stafford, her recipes are really good and a lot of different ideas. She can be found on Facebook, her website is biggerbolderbaking.com. She even has a recipe for Biscoff biscuits which turned out excellent. But mustn't forget the lovely James Martin. He can cook for me anytime!

Marydoll Wed 18-Nov-20 13:27:47

I forgot about Simon Hopkinson. I'm a fan too.

sazz1 Wed 18-Nov-20 13:54:46

I used to like Floyd cooking on a barge in France

Jillybird Wed 18-Nov-20 14:08:25

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Unigran4 Wed 18-Nov-20 14:22:30

My Mum smile

kittylester Wed 18-Nov-20 15:04:43

Nortsat my Nigel Slater 30 minute Cookbook is falling apart, as is my Madhur Jaffrey, so it must be those 2. We always have Nigel Slater's roast duck on New Year's Eve if we are in!

Actually, I agree with Mawbe,it depends what for - that's why I have shelves full of cookbooks.

I tear recipes out of magazine, newspapers etc all the time. They get dumped in the basket on my work surface. Periodically I go through them looking for a recipe and discard half the things in there. If we like a torn out recipes it goes into one of my folders in a plastic sleeve. Don't I sound organised!! grin

Sewpolly Wed 18-Nov-20 15:09:36

I don't have a favourite although, of the ones already mentioned, probably Hairy Bikers, but my least favourite is James Martin. His recipes are a heart attack waiting to happen. Actually, he's second worst because Gordon Ramsay would have to take that place simply because I don't like the man.

123kitty Wed 18-Nov-20 15:48:49

I chucked all my cookery books as I can find everything on line.

Shirleyw Wed 18-Nov-20 15:58:26

oh yes, Marguerite Patten, i also had her book as an engagement present many moons ago lol...was it her 'everyday cookbook?...still got it, spine looks rather battered...

Lizbethann55 Wed 18-Nov-20 18:06:30

I loved watching Delia on the tele. Now my favourite is Mary Berry, though I have only recently discovered the Hairy Bikers. However, I was absolutely over the moon a few days ago to discover that I butter my toast the same way as Nigella!!

earnshaw Wed 18-Nov-20 18:52:15

i like delia, mary b and nigela

Bluebellwould Wed 18-Nov-20 18:58:32

I have never read a recipe book and the only cooking programme I used to watch was Keith Floyd, mainly because it was funny when he got drunk. I must have just watched my mum to know how to make pastry etc. Just remembered I did cookery at school so that was where I got my info from.

BBbevan Wed 18-Nov-20 19:42:36

I was given an Ottolenghi box of spices with a recipe book one Christmas. Love the recipes. Love Middle Eastern cooking,. All those pomegranates, aubergines an labneh. Scrumptious

Kate1949 Wed 18-Nov-20 20:28:23

Another vote for the lovely James Martin here.

jerseygirl Wed 18-Nov-20 21:34:33

Hairy bikers and mary berry

GrauntyHelen Wed 18-Nov-20 21:45:39

Hairy bikers for me