Rotorua Daily Post

Cookbook leaps to No 1 in the country

- Rachel Canning

Non-cookbook owners are buying Vanya Insull’s new recipe book, Everyday Favourites.

The Taupo¯ home cook, mother, social media influencer and employer has turned her hand to writing a book. Insull at handle @Vjcooks has 148,000 followers on Facebook and 63,000 followers on Instagram. Everyday Favourites was launched on July 12 and book sales went straight to number one for New Zealand authors and number two on the Top 10 list for all books sold (British fiction author Lesley Pearse was first with Deception).

The book maintained its number one position for New Zealand authors for two weeks, and last week was number two.

“It’s going gangbuster­s. I’ve had people message me saying they’ve never bought a cookbook before and now they’ve bought my book,” Insull says.

Responding to comments takes time, and each and every person who messages her about the book gets some kind of response from Insull.

About 30 people turned up to the book launch on July 12 at Paper Plus Taupo¯ , where the staff served baking they made at home using Insull’s recipes.

Most of the attendees follow Insull on social media and said they came along because they wanted to meet her after cooking her recipes for years.

All the action happens in Insull’s Waipahihi kitchen, where she prepares, videos, and photograph­s her dishes. There’s a fair bit of eating going on in the kitchen as well, with Insull and husband Mike frequently hosting dinner parties for family, friends, and recipe testers.

Photograph­s of their two children, Archie, 8, and Henry, 6, are also in the new recipe book and Insull says they get really excited when they go to shops selling Everyday Favourites.

“We go to The Warehouse and they say: ‘Look mum, your cookbook’s at number two’.”

She does most of the cooking when the boys are at school as she has to concentrat­e while photograph­ing the tasty treats.

A new and bigger kitchen table has been ordered, to comfortabl­y fit 10 people and as a backdrop for photograph­ing each dish.

“We want a kitchen table that will last for 50 years,” Mike says.

It’s taken a year to make the cookbook, with the publisher Allen & Unwin insisting the book contain brand new recipes as well as her classic recipes that have been well received online.

Everyday Favourites is the go-to recipe book for home cooks on the hunt for fuss-free dinners, baking and desserts. “I firmly believe that cooking for a family doesn’t have to be hard or intimidati­ng. My goal is to help you gain confidence in the kitchen.”

Simple to navigate, the book

is broken into five chapters for all your cooking needs. The Light Meals section contains breezy, flavourful lunches or dinners for when you need something quick and light.

The Everyday Dinners chapter is midweek “go-to” recipes when you’re feeding a hungry family. Slow-cooked meats and heart-warming stews are in the Winter Warmers section. The Home Baking chapter is full of cakes, loaves and breads for morning or afternoon tea, and, lastly, the chapter Sweet Treats has some of Insull’s most popular slices and cookies.

 ?? Photo / Krystle Rakatau ?? Insull photograph­s some home baking for her online followers in her Taupo¯ kitchen.
Photo / Krystle Rakatau Insull photograph­s some home baking for her online followers in her Taupo¯ kitchen.

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