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Ray McVinnie Father’s Day

Ray McVinnie challenges all men to make Father’s Day the reason to start spending some quality time in the kitchen cooking the food you love

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Father’s Day can be about giving gifts, it can also be about giving your skill and your time in the form of a home-cooked meal. Though the following recipes will fit that bill, this is also a call to arms for all males to give cooking a go if you’re not already doing it. Not only is it easy, fun, and hugely attractive to other people — especially women — producing good food, however simple, is also profoundly satisfying. Cooking makes you better understand food, giving you power over your diet and health. For centuries, a healthy diet has been predicated on home cooking. It was around the time of the advent of an aggressive modern food industry (that discourage­d cooking and made processed food and food that was formerly only an occasional treat available 24/ 7) that obesity and the diseases associated with bad diet became prevalent.

Having a familiar repertoire of cooking methods and techniques in the form of well-used recipes is like having an amazing toolkit that you constantly add to. You have an increasing ability to do any job when it comes to food. Just as a carpenter and IT programmer learn sets of steps to do their jobs, a cook learns methods and techniques that can be applied to many different combinatio­ns of ingredient­s. Recipes are not separate entities but delicious examples of how to carry out these methods and techniques. All good cooks learn how to mix and match using the methods and techniques they have learned. Experience­d cooks often cook without recipes. The good news is that cooking is an exponentia­l discipline: not only do you get better the more you do it, but the more you do it the faster you get better. A heads-up: plan ahead, be organised, learn to clean as you go — mess slows you down — and only cook when you have time for the particular dish you want to make, cooking in a rush is unpleasant.

I once had a wise teacher who said that the ultimate judge of anything has to be oneself, so I like, among other things, burgers, fried things and a good steak. As I think these things also have wide appeal, these are the recipes that follow.

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