Although
this is one of her older book's (2009) I couldn't resist testing out
and cooking from Rachel Allen's Home Cooking for this month's Cooking the Books. My son is now 3 years old and although a fairly good
eater, I'm always looking for ideas and reminders of family friendly
meals that we can all enjoy without a fight at the dinner table! On
top of that, my sister was coming to visit us for 2 weeks during
March and unfortunately despite being 17 weeks pregnant was still
suffering from morning sickness, so I thought she would appreciate
some good home cooking and nothing too over the top! Cue therefore
Rachel Allen's Home Cooking book which is packed full of very family
friendly meals that are guaranteed to keep even the fussiest eater in
your family happy (hopefully!). It was just coincidence that I
happened to pick a book by an Irish chef for the month of March and
the celebration of St. Paddy's Day!
The
Chapters are divided up into meals of the day including Breakfast,
Lunch, Supper and Dessert. There is also a chapter on Sunday Lunches
and since this really is a family friendly cookbook there is even a
handy chapter on Baby Purees. It is a lovely homely book with pages
printed on different pretty pastel colours and lots of photographs
throughout, showing not only the delicious looking meals but family
snaps as well, which really adds to it being a family cookbook.