These
days I lean more towards the Internet to find inspiration and new recipes,
rather than purchasing a new cookbook. As convenient as Internet recipes are, I
can’t help but lament the culture and stories that we must be missing while
strictly reading the ingredient and preparation list. Other than the great
cookbook I recently bought at Buffalo Trace Distillery (every recipe includes a
bit of bourbon), I haven’t made a cookbook purchase in a very long time. However I have quite a few cookbooks in my
arsenal that I still love to use.
Each
cookbook has its own personality, such as the Amish
cookbook I previously reviewed. “The
Yachting Cookbook,” by Elizabeth Wheeler and Jennifer Trainer is another cookbook
that I truly enjoy. Inspired by sailing, the recipes are designed specifically for
cooking in a confined space, such as a yacht (perfectly applicable to those in
studio apartments and small dorms). The recipes are simple, yet refined, bursting
with flavor.
While
the recipes in “The
Yachting Cookbook” are not complicated, they are by no means lacking in
flavor. The recipes call for fresh ingredients and the cooking instructions are
not complicated, making it easier than ever to create delectable meals. The
ingenuity that went into creating this cookbook makes cooking from it a real
treat.
You
may not have sailed the ocean waters, but I can tell you that the cooking
experience is enhanced by the fascinating boating stories and beautiful
pictures that complement the recipes.
I
know that some cookbooks are hit and miss. Some recipes will have you drooling
just looking at the pictures, while others don’t quite turn out the way you had
expected (resulting in unexpected trips to the nearest fast-food
establishment). However, it is hard to find a recipe not to like within “The
Yachting Cookbook.” Each recipe is thoughtfully planned, and the book is so
well written that you’ll find plenty of inspiration.
This
wonderful cookbook was out of print for a while, but I am happy to see that it
is available again. The ease and simplicity of each recipe is as enticing as
the irresistible flavors of the dishes. I hope you find this cookbook as
charming as I did, and I look forward to sharing another favorite cookbook
soon.
Until
next time, eat well!
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