A few months ago whilst in Waterstone's I flicked through this book whilst browsing in the cookery section. A few recipes caught my eye and it was straight on my Amazon Wish List. Lucky me I got a few things from my Amazon Wish List for Christmas this year and Bill's Basics was one of them.
I have made 5 recipes from the book so far and there are still some I am eager to try out.
The book is really good for after work meals as they are relatively simple and require few ingredients. Also you don't need to be a master chef in order to make any of the recipes, the steps are easy to follow and require no special gadgets.
These are 'Bill's' basics so don't expect to find a Delia bible of basics in here but basics with slight adaptations. For those of you unfamiliar with this chef, Bill is Australian so there is a lot of Australian influenced foods and Malaysian/East Asian influenced food, things I would never have thought about making until I saw it here in this book.
I haven't remembered to take a picture of everything that I have made... but here are the ones I have.
This is Chicken Parmigiana, chicken cooked in tomato sauce topped with mozzarella. Tasted lovely.
There was so much mixture left over as the recipe is for 6 people and there are only two of us... so I bagged it up popped it in the freezer and used it again... this time adapting the recipe a little. I made a few little balls and shallow fried them so we could have them in wraps instead. I still have a ball of it left ready to make another couple of burgers or wraps.
This is a picture taken from the book... Cake for a crowd. I baked this cake for New Years Eve as I was going to a friends house for a dinner party. The cake went down very well, and I'm sure if I hadn't of been so tipsy by the end of the night I would have taken the left overs home with me! I had some raspberries stored away in the freezer and whilst they looked great on the cake when I first put them on.. because they had started to defrost they went really juicy and the red juice ran all over my crisp white icing. I pointed this out to my friend and apologised who in turn said if I hadn't of mentioned it he would have thought it was supposed to look like that...
I tried out Bill's meat free lasagne which uses ricotta as a filing instead. It was nice but I think I prefer it to have meat in there!
Recipes I still want to make include:
- Shakshouka
- Singapore fried noodles
- Nasi Goreng (although I'm finding it difficult to find kecap manis?)
- Polenta Bolognese Gratin
- Bucatini all'Amatriciana
- Roast Chicken with Chestnut Torn-Bread Stuffing
- Bill's Coq Au Vin
- Chicken Burritos with coriander and green chili
- Chicken Satay
- Crisp Pork Belly with Apple Sauce
- Lamb Curry with yogurt and tomatoes
- Roasted Butternut Squash Lentil and Spice Pasties with yogurt dressing
- Peach and Blueberry Pudding
- Chocolate Mousse Cake
Think that should keep me busy for a while!
A great starter book for those who are just starting out on the cooking scene (Christmas/Birthday present for a student perhaps?) or like me if you want some alternative ideas for basics or some easy recipes for those nights after work when you're not quite up to making a recipe which lists 25 plus ingredients and about 5 pans.
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