THE PLAGIARIST IN THE KITCHEN (Unbound, 2017, 176 pages, ISBN   9781783522408, $42.95 CAD hardbound) is by the redoubtable Jonathan Meades, the   UK journalist, TV personality, and filmmaker who also specializes in food. He   says that this book will be the only cookbook he will ever write. Meanwhile, as   this book does exist, it is his take in praise of the unoriginal recipe. Very   very entertaining and provocative. It was funded by readers through the writer   website "Unbound". You pledge for it in advance, and it gets published once it   receives critical mass. This particular title was distributed in Canada by   Penguin Random House. He says it "is an anti-cookbook, a recipe book that is   also an explicit paean to the avoidance of culinary originality, to the daylight   robbery of recipes, to hijacking techniques and methods, to the notion that in   the kitchen there is nothing new and nor can there be anything new. It's all   theft." So: ultimately, it is a basic book of workable standard classic recipes   with his pithy and enlightening comments. Because it is British, it is all in   metric, with no tables of equivalents or conversion charts. There is a an index,   plus four pages of three columns each which feature the names of   contributors/subscribers. There is a short bibliography of "books referred to"   and presumably borrowed from. Most of the books are old, and most of the authors   have since passed on. So there. The book could have been improved if it also   used US volume measurements in the recipes; this would improve sales in the last   remaining country on the planet to ignore metric. Quality/price rating:   88.
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