As my girlfriend's starting back at Uni this week (not even thinly veiled 'I've a girlfriend less than half my age post'), i asked a guy i know for advice on stocking up her cupboard so she could start cooking more than just student chili or buying takeaways.....
Kenny's written a couple of cookbooks and his advice seemed good so I thought I'd share it (and get him some advertising since he was so helpful).
His basic stocking advice:
the main thing when stocking the cupboard is to be sure that the stuff you're buying keeps for quite a long time - essentials that i'd always try to make sure I have in the cupboard are:
tinned tomatoes
basmati rice
dried egg noodles
dark and light soy sauce, and oyster sauce
vegetable oil
olive oil
toasted sesame oil
tomato puree
worcester sauce
tomato ketchup
mayonnaise
vegetable and chicken stock cubes
salt, black pepper, white pepper, sugar
flours: chapati flour, or plain flour and wholemeal flour for chapatis etc
bread flour and dried yeast for pizza bases
self raising flour, caster sugar and vanilla extract for cookies, desserts etc
spices: coriander, cumin, garam masala, chilli powder, paprika, cayenne pepper, turmeric, mild madras curry powder, chinese 5-spice, garlic powder, onion granules
dried herbs: oregano, dried italian herbs, parsley, dried fenugreek leaves
i also like to stock up on things like tinned chickpeas, kidney beans etc, especially when they're cheap because they can live in the cupboard for months
i'll probably have forgotten a few things but that's a decent starting point and should put you in a position to cook most things from the takeaway secret and more takeaway secrets as well as most other things, leaving you just having to buy stuff like chicken, yogurt, beef, lamb, vegetables etc as a main ingredient for the dishes
if you've never cooked much or don't have a filled storecupboard it'll seem daunting at first getting all that stuff - all that stuff could probably be bought for £20-30 in total though and it'll keep you going in meals for months
hope this helps
His first cookbook (can a mod edit in the amazon link that helps blonde please - struggling to find how to do it).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Takeaway-Secret-Cook-Favourite-Fast-food/dp/0716022354/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1347966103&sr=1-1Off shopping this afternoon.....