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Chefs Corner
Danny Boome
Only a handful of us ever become famous cooks like
Delia Smith, Gary Rhodes, Nick Stein or Danny Boome but a good amateur
cook can create inspired dishes to match the masters.
Presentation is the key word. A delightfully flavoured dish will
lose a lot of its appeal if just plonked on to the first plate
you take out of the cupboard. If a dish is visually appealing you
are half way there.
Watch TV programmes like Ready Steady Cook or Gary Rhodes and note
the little touches used to stimulate our senses. See the use of
coloured herbs and flowers for decoration as well as smell. The
cleverly co-ordinated dishes drawing the colours together and the
placing of the food, usually piled rather than plonked, with the gravy
and sauces, poured around and just a little over food to prevent that
drowned look.
Timbales (rice put into moulds and carefully pressed onto plates)
can look so stylish and yet are so easy, salads using different leaves
to make a picture on a plate can completely change a dish. Food
becomes an art form when used with imagination and style.
The last 20 years has brought an incredible change to the kind of
food we eat. All those holidays abroad have given us a taste for
the exotic. The ready availability of fruit and vegetables from
around the world means we no longer have to use only seasonal varieties
and it is no longer only the rich who can have strawberries at Christmas.
Cooking is no longer just for women. Many of the top chefs are
men and in quite a few homes, men do all or most of the cooking -
often just because they enjoy it.
Cooking can be very
therapeutic and relaxing, which makes it an ideal hobby for todays
stressful world.
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