I've used this book a lot over the years, there are some favourites that I keep going back to, and have just reread and found some more that are very good and will go back to/become regular dishes I cook. Tried the Thai Green Curry recipe this evening, it was great, and better than other recipes for this dish I have tried over the years. This one was easy to make and have made extra to freeze in portions of sauce so I can cook vegetables in it for a ready meal.
There are some great above and beyond tips here, such as with the Thai Curry, chopping the lemon grass and soaking it in lime juice for some time before blending it, this made such a difference to the taste, I feel that lemon grass bought in the UK is so dried up, soaking it first helps to rehydrate and release some flavour.
There are a lot of nice photos but it doesn't necessarily show the end product which is really helpful in a cookery book. There is a section at the end which has some nice biscuit, cake and dessert recipes in, I've tried many of them and they all worked well. I would rather have a vegetarian cookery book not include cakes and biscuits though as they are nearly always vegetarian so it seems a bit pointless, I would rather see them in a book of just cakes and biscuits but that's a personal preference.
We really love a recipe in this book called Not Pork Pies, I don't know why they are called that because they are nothing like pork pies but they are delicious. Their main ingredient is puy lentils, they also have sage, mace, sun blush tomatoes and quite a few other ingredients. Delia uses egg to bind these but I don't use it and it works fine. The pastry is quite involved, I often just make some shortcrust pastry with a teaspoon of mustard in. Delia does seem to make recipes overly complicated sometimes, once I've tried them I often find corners I can cut, or ingredients like egg that are fine left out.
There are some good recipes in here, despite some odd comments she has made about vegetarians and vegans Delia really knows how to cook!