On Christmas morning we were dutifully grateful but hardly thrilled - no instant gratification here!
But the joy of rifling through the shelves of the local book shop, choosing first one and then another, before settling on a final choice and handing over our token was worth the wait.
But if you, unlike a geographically distant relative, know the recipient well, then a carefully chosen book will light up their Christmas as much as the fairy lights and candles.
Food writing, as much as fiction, has a unique date stamp and continues to evolve. The plethora of titles published annually is mind boggling and they range from the sublime to the ridiculous. I am not going to single out any one book for nomination to the latter category, but I will not forgive anyone who gives me a book that promotes "wellness", weight loss or meals that take less than 15 minutes to prepare.
But I am prepared to share a selection of books that we not only admire, but actually use!
Disclaimer: several, but not all, of these have pictures of Netherton cookware between the covers. That is because the authors own the cookware, the sole commercial transaction was the sale of the pan!
This list is not exhaustive, apologies to all the wonderful books that are not listed here, some of them are on my Dear Santa list. If you have a favourite and would like us to publish your review, please send it over to us.
FROM THE OVEN TO THE TABLE
But that aside, this is still a stunner - making simple spectacular. This is a collection of deeply flavourful recipes, all created as simple to make, "bung in the oven" dishes. Our kind of cooking, especially at this busiest time of year.
Buy it here
By DJ BBQ, aka Christian Stephenson and Genevieve Taylor respectively.
The Burger Book is available here
Charred can be bought here
COCOA and SOUR
Sour, the magical element that will transform your cooking, by Mark Diacono
Cocoa by Sue Quinn, reviewed here by Nigella Lawson
We love these and, naturally, a combination of sweet and sour makes for a beautifully balanced culinary combination. So we recommend that you head here and here and get both of them.
SUPERPULSES
Jenny Chandler's pocket sized book for all things legume, is another handy book for those embracing a more plant based diet, although this is not exclusively a vegetarian book. Sunshine bright dishes such as Smoked haddock, spinach and curried lentils goes a long way to dispel the lentil's reputation for boring. brown sludge.
Currently on offer at less than £7.00, this would make a great stocking filler or secret Santa gift.
GREENFEAST
Spring, Summer and Autumn, Winter
Spring Summer
Autumn Winter
In fact this is more like a New Kitchen Bible, reworking classic dishes for a new generation and for all of us with jaded palates and too ready a reliance on the same old, same old dishes we can knock out without thinking.
A re-setting of kitchen standards and ideal for everyone.
Nigella is also a fan of this book
Buy it, you won't regret it.
Here are some more ideas from food writer Nic Miller and of course, all the broadsheet papers and food magazines will have their own suggestions.
And Ed Smith throws his ideas into the ring here.
And Ed Smith throws his ideas into the ring here.
We have included links to places where you can buy these books, but would urge you first to head to your nearest, independent book shop and spend your money there and get that same tingle and frisson that we enjoyed spending our childhood book tokens.
Our favourite Shropshire book shops are Burway Books in beautiful Church Stretton, and Pengwern Books in the heart of historic Shrewsbury.
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