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Cooking at Sea? Which cook book should I buy?

by Ivan Signorelli on 20 Jun 2014
Cooking in a galley - tight spaces, moving boat, still smiling SW
Cooking at Sea? Which cook book should I buy? 'Bad cooking is responsible for more trouble at sea than all other things put together.' - Thomas Fleming Day

There are plenty of cook books out there, but only a few are really written with the sailor and crew in mind. Given that cooking on a boat involves whole different dynamics, such as a moving platform, restricted access to ingredients, limited budget and a very hungry crew; it is great that there are chefs out there thinking about yachties’ stomachs.

To help you get a better idea on what book to buy for your galley, Ivan Signorelli reviews its best boat cookbooks.

The Boat Cookbook– Fiona Sims

This book is the newest addition to our library. Written by Fiona Sims, it contains recipes from top chefs such as Chris Galving and sailing legend Sir Robert Knox-Johnston. Firstly, what sets this book apart from our other best-seller, later mentioned, is the wonderful photography and beautiful hand-drawn illustrations. You can see and savour the recipes as you scroll through the book.

As a proper boat book should, there are tips on kitting out the galley and the recipes are organised by boating context such as, being in the harbour, at sea, at home or entertaining fellow cruisers. There is even a chapter dedicated to 'Booze'. Highlight to an illustrated section on how to properly fillet a mackerel.

Fiona’s whole idea is to keep things simple but not miss out on good food and yummy flavours.

The Boat Cookbook has 160 pages and is in PB. It is available at Boat Books Australia’s Sydney or Melbourne stores or via the Web (www.boatbooks-aust.com.au) for $29.95.


The Boat Galley Cookbook – Carolyn Shearlock & Jan Irons
This is title has been on Boatbooks’ shelves for longer and it is a constant bestseller. Written by Shearlock and Irons, both seasoned cruisers and Cruising World writers, they have put together a cooking afloat bible. In the words of cruising legend,

Lin Pardey says of this book, 'The Boat Galley Cookbook answers almost every question I have ever been asked about cooking afloat.'

As mentioned, this is a very thorough book that includes tips on provisioning, storage, cooking techniques as well as 800 recipes.

This, however, is a very pragmatic book without fancy photography and illustrations.

It is mostly black and white and the recipes are written in a very simple to follow format.

The Boat Galley Cookbook has 451 pages and is in PB.

It is available at Boat Books Australia’s Sydney or Melbourne stores or via the Web (www.boatbooks-aust.com.au) for $53.00.

If you are not within a practical distance of BoatBooks, however, both books are available online

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