If you are familiar with Van Bovin’s books, then you are well aware that there
is a certain comfort that comes when reading any one of this author’s tomes.
Perhaps it’s from the homey and engaging text, the beautiful, comforting
photos, or the charming illustrations. Or, perhaps it’s all three. If these
things alone aren’t enough, there are the unique and doable recipes, all
carefully explained, some steps illustrated with her charming drawings, other
details clearly explained through beautiful photographs.
In addition to recipes for main and side dishes, you will also find a lot of
recipes for flavored butter, snacks, syrups, sauces, and other recipe “add
ins.” You will also learn the basics of making bread and pizza dough, broth,
caramel, crumpets, fries, gnocchi, mayo, as well as a heavenly mustard
vinaigrette.
As it is her habit, van Boven provided her thoughts, tips, and wisdom in paragraphs preceding many of the recipes. I always find learning how other people use their kitchens to be invaluable.
If this book has any failing, it is certainly in its rather oddly constructed
index. Although there are two of them, one by recipe name and the other by
ingredient, there fails to be any mention of items by category. As someone who
was once employed to create indices, I tend to give them a long look in books
that I own. I’m wondering why, if I’m looking for a recipe for a tart, I would
need to look under the letter “A” rather than the more obvious letter “T?” How
am I to anticipate the ingredients a tart is to contain? Wouldn’t it make more
sense to list it under the obvious letter “T” to make it easy to find? The
chocolate almond tart in the book is listed under the former for “almond.” This
is not the first, but a wide variety of instances, making it very difficult to
find cakes, cookies, tarts, etc.
Aside from that, this is a lovely, useful book that serves equally well in the kitchen as it does on the coffee table. It is certainly comprehensive enough to be giftable.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of Home Made Basics from Abrams Books as a member of their Abrams Dinner Party 2021-2022.
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