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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
Ever since humans discovered fire, cooking has been an intrinsic part of humanity, with different cultures having distinct palates that have turned cooking into an art form. However, modern living doesn't provide everyone with the time and resources to delve into the art of cooking. With How to Be a BAD Cook, Ruth H. Finnegan offers readers a practical cooking guide to help those who lack the know-how to prepare a meal. The book contains the knowledge to create some of the most accessible dishes with ingredients widely available to most of the general populace. After finishing the book, you will have learned to cook potatoes, make soup, roast chicken with a slice of apple or orange, casseroles, fish and other seafood, traditional hot family puddings, the various ways to use eggs, cheese, sauces, spices, seasonings, and more.
How to Be a BAD Cook is a must-read for anyone who has never cooked or is a beginner cook wanting to learn the fundamentals of cooking. This book is an absolute godsend for someone like me, who is usually intimidated by the recipes for most dishes. Ruth H. Finnegan forgoes the recipes of time and resource-consuming exotic dishes. Instead, the author focuses on healthy and easy-to-make homecooked meals whose ingredients can be found almost anywhere in the world. Every item and dish is complemented by a brief snippet about its origins and history. The cartoon illustrations by Jose Sépi add a light-hearted tone, which I found very amusing. With hectic schedules and the rising costs of dining out, cookbooks like these have become more relevant than ever. Highly recommended.