Recipe Books That Support My Daily Life


I want to eat good food. I don’t want to waste ingredients. I also want to go shopping only once every three days. So I decide my menu before I go shopping. But thinking about “What should I cook today?” every day is hard.

Recently, I bought The Ultimate Recipes 1, 2, and 3 by Ryuji.

I already had The Ultimate Recipes 3, Devil Recipes, and Buzz Recipes. But I decided to buy books 1 and 2 as well.

When I have more recipe books, it feels like I have more “friends” in the kitchen. They help me when I don’t know what to cook.

Ryuji’s recipes are very easy. But my child always says “This is so good!” I also like the introduction and afterword in his books. His words support people who cook every day, and they make me feel understood.

Every page looks delicious, and just looking at the books makes me happy. If possible, I want to cook the recipes from the beginning, one by one. Usually, I stop using a recipe book after I cook a few dishes. But with Ryuji’s books, I often think, “I want to make this again.”

When my child lives alone someday, I want to give them The Ultimate Recipes 1, 2, and 3. If they can cook good food, I think they can get through difficult days.

From the new books, I tried the tuna and cucumber sandwich. It was simple, but very delicious. The cucumber was fresh and crunchy, and it matched the bread well. I was surprised and thought, “I can make such a good sandwich!”

This book helps me make food that is easy and always tasty. That is why it supports me in my daily kitchen work.