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Let Me Feed You

Everyday Recipes Offering the Comfort of Home: A Cookbook

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Hardcover
$30.00 US
8.27"W x 10.28"H x 1.15"D   | 41 oz | 12 per carton
On sale Apr 09, 2019 | 288 Pages | 9780147531087
Rediscover the simple pleasure of cooking for those you love with more than 100 delicious recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and, of course, dessert.

TASTE CANADA AWARDS GOLD WINNER

Rosie Daykin, founder of Butter Baked Goods and bestselling author of Butter Baked Goods and Butter Celebrates!, realized early on that her talent in life is feeding others. For her, cooking is a way of starting a conversation--a way of saying "thank you," "I love you," or simply "tell me about your day"--with something much tastier than just words.
Rosie's cooking is as unfussy and straightforward as it is delicious and beautiful. Given how busy life can be, she doesn't believe making a comforting home cooked meal should make it any more complicated--because complicated doesn't always mean better.

Let Me Feed You is a warm, humorous cookbook full of easy-to-follow recipes destined to become new favorites. It is a celebration of everyday life at home, filled with beautiful photography, funny stories, and Rosie's love of blue and white stripes. Let Me Feed You is the perfect gift for yourself, or for anyone in your life who has fed you, or loved you.
  • WINNER | 2020
    Taste Canada Awards - General Cookbooks
"The honest and heartfelt dishes in Let Me Feed You left me salivating for more! Woven with tips, techniques, warm personal style and intimate snippets, you'll think of Rosie as a long lost friend by dessert. Feed, be fed and cherish these lovingly simple and inspiring everyday recipes for years to come! —Erin French, The Lost Kitchen

"In her new cookbook, the bestselling author of Butter Baked Goods and Butter Celebrates! shows novice and experienced cooks alike just how easy and rewarding it is to create classic comfort foods at home, for breakfast, lunch and dinner." —Eat North

"[Rosie Daykin’s] latest book incorporates a lot of beautiful details from her personal life—including the story of an elderly family pup. The book also includes a host of savoury and sweet recipes—like a curried chicken sandwich—that you’ll want to whip up ASAP." —Chatelaine

"As owner of Butter Bakery and Cafe and a mom, cookbook author Rosie Daykin learned how to balance cooking delicious food and keeping sane. It’s in simple, homey foods done well." —Postmedia

“The founder of Butter Baked Goods focuses on the pleasure of feeding others with a humorous, unfussy book of home cooking, full of recipes to comfort, nurture, and celebrate.” —Julie Van Rosendaal, The Globe and Mail
 
“While Daykin includes dessert recipes for good measure, this time out she prioritizes the kinds of food that keep her and her family fueled.” —The Georgia Straight
© Rosie Daykin
ROSIE DAYKIN is the award-winning author of the bestselling Let Me Feed You, Butter Celebrates!, and Butter Baked Goods cookbooks. Rosie founded the bakery and gourmet food business Butter Baked Goods, which she ran for fourteen succesful years. She sold Butter Baked Goods in 2021 when, in addition to writing this book, she returned to her original career as an interior designer whose work has been featured in publications internationally. This allows her just enough time to keep gardening on the side. Rosie lives in Vancouver with her husband, Paul, her wee old chihuahua, Pickle, and her three chickens. View titles by Rosie Daykin
From the Introduction

I’m sure that, for some of you who have gotten to know me through my previous books, it might be hard to imagine me outside of the bakery. Even those who know me personally are probably quicker to associate me with cake and pie than meatloaf and soup. I am, after all, the “Butter Lady.” But bakers, like all humans, can’t live on sweets alone. And my passion for baking really stems from my passion for all food, and for using food as a way to connect with others. I find that offering someone a meal, a snack, or simply a cookie is like starting an edible conversation when the chaos of everyday life prevents me from finding the words. Popcorn and grilled cheese sandwiches were a way for me to make small talk with the older boys when I was young, just as a big piece of lasagna and a glass of wine ask Paul to tell me about his difficult day now. Remembering to prepare India’s favorite dinner every year for her birthday is just one of the million ways I tell her I love her, and so much tastier than words alone. Cooking for others has always been my way of communicating and demonstrating how I feel, and in a world chock-full of different skill sets, it’s quite literally what I can bring to the table.

My hope is that you’ll find the recipes in this book as delicious and satisfying as they are straightforward and achievable. I truly believe that even the most novice cook can find success with my recipes—for if cooking is a language, I try to avoid the big words. Given how busy everyday life can be, I don’t believe that a comforting home-cooked meal should complicate it further. So I’ve got my fingers crossed that somewhere on these pages, you’ll discover a favorite new dish (or two, or three . . . ), and that you will be inspired to set the table, call for those you love to join you, and start a conversation of your own.

About

Rediscover the simple pleasure of cooking for those you love with more than 100 delicious recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and, of course, dessert.

TASTE CANADA AWARDS GOLD WINNER

Rosie Daykin, founder of Butter Baked Goods and bestselling author of Butter Baked Goods and Butter Celebrates!, realized early on that her talent in life is feeding others. For her, cooking is a way of starting a conversation--a way of saying "thank you," "I love you," or simply "tell me about your day"--with something much tastier than just words.
Rosie's cooking is as unfussy and straightforward as it is delicious and beautiful. Given how busy life can be, she doesn't believe making a comforting home cooked meal should make it any more complicated--because complicated doesn't always mean better.

Let Me Feed You is a warm, humorous cookbook full of easy-to-follow recipes destined to become new favorites. It is a celebration of everyday life at home, filled with beautiful photography, funny stories, and Rosie's love of blue and white stripes. Let Me Feed You is the perfect gift for yourself, or for anyone in your life who has fed you, or loved you.

Awards

  • WINNER | 2020
    Taste Canada Awards - General Cookbooks

Praise

"The honest and heartfelt dishes in Let Me Feed You left me salivating for more! Woven with tips, techniques, warm personal style and intimate snippets, you'll think of Rosie as a long lost friend by dessert. Feed, be fed and cherish these lovingly simple and inspiring everyday recipes for years to come! —Erin French, The Lost Kitchen

"In her new cookbook, the bestselling author of Butter Baked Goods and Butter Celebrates! shows novice and experienced cooks alike just how easy and rewarding it is to create classic comfort foods at home, for breakfast, lunch and dinner." —Eat North

"[Rosie Daykin’s] latest book incorporates a lot of beautiful details from her personal life—including the story of an elderly family pup. The book also includes a host of savoury and sweet recipes—like a curried chicken sandwich—that you’ll want to whip up ASAP." —Chatelaine

"As owner of Butter Bakery and Cafe and a mom, cookbook author Rosie Daykin learned how to balance cooking delicious food and keeping sane. It’s in simple, homey foods done well." —Postmedia

“The founder of Butter Baked Goods focuses on the pleasure of feeding others with a humorous, unfussy book of home cooking, full of recipes to comfort, nurture, and celebrate.” —Julie Van Rosendaal, The Globe and Mail
 
“While Daykin includes dessert recipes for good measure, this time out she prioritizes the kinds of food that keep her and her family fueled.” —The Georgia Straight

Author

© Rosie Daykin
ROSIE DAYKIN is the award-winning author of the bestselling Let Me Feed You, Butter Celebrates!, and Butter Baked Goods cookbooks. Rosie founded the bakery and gourmet food business Butter Baked Goods, which she ran for fourteen succesful years. She sold Butter Baked Goods in 2021 when, in addition to writing this book, she returned to her original career as an interior designer whose work has been featured in publications internationally. This allows her just enough time to keep gardening on the side. Rosie lives in Vancouver with her husband, Paul, her wee old chihuahua, Pickle, and her three chickens. View titles by Rosie Daykin

Excerpt

From the Introduction

I’m sure that, for some of you who have gotten to know me through my previous books, it might be hard to imagine me outside of the bakery. Even those who know me personally are probably quicker to associate me with cake and pie than meatloaf and soup. I am, after all, the “Butter Lady.” But bakers, like all humans, can’t live on sweets alone. And my passion for baking really stems from my passion for all food, and for using food as a way to connect with others. I find that offering someone a meal, a snack, or simply a cookie is like starting an edible conversation when the chaos of everyday life prevents me from finding the words. Popcorn and grilled cheese sandwiches were a way for me to make small talk with the older boys when I was young, just as a big piece of lasagna and a glass of wine ask Paul to tell me about his difficult day now. Remembering to prepare India’s favorite dinner every year for her birthday is just one of the million ways I tell her I love her, and so much tastier than words alone. Cooking for others has always been my way of communicating and demonstrating how I feel, and in a world chock-full of different skill sets, it’s quite literally what I can bring to the table.

My hope is that you’ll find the recipes in this book as delicious and satisfying as they are straightforward and achievable. I truly believe that even the most novice cook can find success with my recipes—for if cooking is a language, I try to avoid the big words. Given how busy everyday life can be, I don’t believe that a comforting home-cooked meal should complicate it further. So I’ve got my fingers crossed that somewhere on these pages, you’ll discover a favorite new dish (or two, or three . . . ), and that you will be inspired to set the table, call for those you love to join you, and start a conversation of your own.