Taupo & Turangi Herald

Book offers help for beginner cooks

- Rachel Canning

A Taupō cookbook writer is a big fan of cooking by trial and error.

Linda Duncan has just launched the third volume of The World’s Easiest Recipes. To date, she has sold over 60,000 recipe books that simplify baking and meal preparatio­n.

Her recipes are designed to take the stress out of cooking and are ideal for beginner cooks or those who are “over” cooking.

“I want people, regardless of experience, to produce a meal that is easily achievable, economical, tasty, and above all, stress-free.”

Linda says each recipe takes 15 minutes or less hands-on prep time, with just a couple of simple steps, and all of the ingredient­s are standard pantry or fridge staples.

“As an accountant, I have learnt the value of money and how the decisions we make on a daily basis impact us financiall­y for the rest of our lives. Food can be one of our biggest expenses so it’s important to keep a constant eye on this.”

Linda says modern cooks lack confidence and in one generation have lost the essential culinary art of trial and error.

She says the lack of culinary skills among Kiwis is contributi­ng to growing levels of food wastage, as many are unable to creatively utilise individual items that are left in the pantry.

Linda says the takeaways, meal kits and competitiv­e reality TV cooking shows has led to a generation who are incapable of cooking a meal from memory, or creating something of their own from what’s in the fridge or cupboard.

She also says some recipes can be incredibly detailed and says no one wants to be reading a huge section of text while standing over a stovetop

at the end of a long day.

“A reliance on detailed recipes leaves little room for flair or experiment­ation it is this ‘trial and error’ with culinary successes and failures that helps develop a cook’s confidence.”

Linda says families are busy, often one person does the cooking, and uses meal kits, takeaways or prepackage­d foods. She says this leaves no time to teach kids how to make a meal from scratch or to learn basic cooking skills.

Duncan says she is often alarmed at the sheer amount of food wasted

and says using simpler recipes which are often handed down through families and cooking with what you can find at home can go a long way to saving money.

The World’s Easiest Recipes volume three, RRP $29.99, is self published by Linda at Harvey Publishing and can be bought online at www.twer.co.nz. and in-store at Paper Plus Taupō, at Collaborat­ion in Te Heuheu St, and at Paetiki Lotto Magazines and Post.

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The Photo / Rachel Canning Linda Duncan has just launched the third volume of her cookbook series World’s Easiest Recipes.
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