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Cake Wrecks: When
Professional Cakes Go Hilariously Wrong Yates Jen Andrews McMeel HB 9780740785375 $19.95 Pies have
always been synonymous with humour (what would Charlie Chaplin have done
without them?). But cakes? The moment you see the pink-iced baby shower cake
picturing Darth Vader cradling a baby girl, you’ll get the joke. And when you
see symmetrical rows of naked mohawked babies astride lurid icing carrots,
you’ll be hooked. Jen Yates’ Cake Wrecks blog, documenting disastrous
professionally made cakes, is an internet phenomenon, gaining her a cult
following to rival Christian (Stuff White People Like) Lander. Here, she
gathers over 150 of the best (or rather, worst) of her finds – some
unintentionally suggestive, some grotesque, many just plain bizarre. A simple
idea, perfectly executed. Pity we couldn’t say the same about the cakes... |
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Coco: 100 Emerging Culinary
Stars Chose by 10 of the World's Greatest Chefs ADRIA, FERRAN ET AL Phaidon HB 9780714849546 $75.00 Coco
presents 100 of the best emerging chefs from around the world selected by 10
superstar chefs: Ferran Adrià, Mario Batali, Shannon Bennett, Alain Ducasse,
Fergus Henderson, Yoshihiro Murata, Gordon Ramsay, René Redzepi, Alice Waters
and Jacky Yu. Local talents Mark Best (Sydney’s Marque Restaurant), Robert
Marchetti (Sydney’s Icebergs and Melbourne’s Giuseppe Arnaldo & Sons),
Andrew McConnell (Melbourne’s Cutler & Co and Cumulus Inc) and Ben Shewry
(Melbourne’s Attica) join 96 global peers in being profiled with a sample
menu and signature recipes accompanied by colour photographs of their
restaurant and dishes. Part cookbook, part guide to the world’s best new
restaurants and part who’s who of the international food scene, Coco is the
perfect Christmas gift for serious foodies. |
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Eating with Emperors: 150
Years of Dining with Emperors, Kings, Queens ...& the Occasional Maharajah SMITH, JAKE Miegunyah HB 9780522855289 $60.00 Jake Smith
takes a light-hearted look at the changing tastes of royalty over the past
150 years to expose the excesses and idiosyncratic fancies of true high-end
dining. There are elaborate menu cards from such events as the dinner Queen
Victoria hosted for the future Tsar Nicholas II and the 12-course feasts
prepared by her kitchen of 45 staff. It’s a chatty read, covering wartime
rationing, cooking for presidents in the White House and Buckingham Palace’s
modern-day F-Branch (the royal kitchens), revealing the little-known fact
that Prince Charles enjoys a boiled egg with Vegemite after a spot of hunting
or polo. Perhaps avoiding the stuffed boar’s head and spit-roasted songbirds,
home cooks can try their hand at reproducing Edward VII’s cherry tart or Tsar
Nicholas II’s roast venison. |
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Extreme Cuisine: Exotic
Tastes from Around the World Lonely Planet Lonely Planet PB 9787174179886 $15.00 If your
dinner parties have lost that mystery ingredient, this latest offering from
Lonely Planet may spice up your menu. You could start with basic oddballs
like haggis or our very own Vegemite then progress to Sweden’s fermented
herring or Cambodia’s deep-fried tarantulas. Or perhaps your dish is missing
fish sperm or a healthy dash of chicken knee? Make mine an extra-large serve
of the enticingly named ‘pure pork fat’ all the way from the Ukraine. There
are more than 50 dishes to choose from, including tips on how they’re cooked.
To whet your appetite, each dish is detailed with an impressive image and
tips on where to sample a bite of the world’s most challenging nosh. It’s the
ideal stocking filler for gallivanting gastronomes. |
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Fabulous Food Minus the
Boombah Kennedy, Jane Hardie Grant PB 9781740668088 $39.95 Jane
Kennedy is best known as a member of Working Dog, a collaborator (and often
actor) on smash-hit projects such as Frontline and The Panel. Here, she
confesses her long, seesaw battle with her weight (including the ‘starvation
and fags’ diet that enabled her to fit into her tiny Funky Squad costumes)
and shares her long-term recipe for losing it – literally. Here are 80
simple, familyfriendly dishes she’s honed through lots of experimentation in
the kitchen. They’re packed with figure-friendly flavour (fresh herbs,
spices, good olive oil, sea salt) rather than fatty creams and sugars and,
importantly, they’re not boring. Jane loves food – she just loves the
idea of wearing Bettina Liano jeans, too. |
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I Know How to Cook MATHIOT, GINETTE Phaidon HB 9780714848044 $69.95 Je Sais
Cuisiner (I Know How to Cook) is to French cuisine what Stephanie Alexander’s
The Cook’s Companion is to Australian – the definitive guide to quality
home cooking. A bestseller for three generations, it was first published in
1932 and is still a fixture in most French kitchens. Mathiot guides the
reader through all the basics of her national cuisine, and her instructions
are clear, practical and comprehensive. More than 1200 recipes mean that the
book can rightfully claim to be an authoritative compendium of every classic
French dish, from croque monsieur to cassoulet, crêpes suzette to crème
caramel. All have been carefully updated to suit modern readers and their
kitchens, while preserving the integrity of the original book and the
authenticity of the recipes. |
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Kitchen
Garden Companion Alexander,
Stephanie Lantern HB 9781920989989 $125.00 If you’ve
ever dreamed of picking fresh salad leaves for the evening meal, gathering
vine-ripened tomatoes or pulling up your own sweet carrots, this is the book
for you. Follow in the footsteps of one of Australia’s bestloved cooks and
food writers as she reveals the secrets of rewarding kitchen gardening. Be
encouraged by detailed gardening notes that explain how adults and children
alike can plant, grow and harvest 73 different vegetables, herbs and fruit,
and try some of the 250 recipes that will transform your fresh produce into
delicious meals. Whether you have a large plot in a suburban backyard or a
few pots on a balcony, you will find everything you need to get started in
this inspiring and eminently useful garden-to-table guide. |
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Larousse
Gastronomique: Updated Larousse Hamlyn HB 9780600620426 $145.00 This is the
world’s classic culinary reference book, known and loved for its
authoritative and comprehensive collection of recipes. Here it is brought up
to date for 2009 in an attractive edition containing over 900 new colour and
black-and-white photographs. All chapters have been read and edited by field
specialists, 85 biographies of chefs have been added and entries have also
been regrouped for increased accessibility. Originally created by Prosper
Montagne and published in 1938, this essential addition to any kitchen has
withstood the test of time and become an invaluable source of information for
every enthusiastic cook. |
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The Lotus
Quest: In Search of the Sacred Flower Griffiths,
Mark Chatto
& Windus HB 9780701181222 $59.95 Leading
British plant expert Mark Griffiths fell in love with the lotus after
receiving a gift of 3000-year-old seeds from a Japanese visitor. (‘You’re
obsessed,’ his wife told him. Soon after, he decided to embark on this
biography – thus legitimising his obsession.) Here, he traces the
plant’s history, unearthing a wealth of fascinating information about the
plant’s meaning in various cultures (Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, India) by
immersing himself in lotus lore in museums and libraries – and then
embarks on a literal journey to trace the origins of the lotus in Japan. Once
there, he finds himself amidst a 12,000-year epic ‘populated with as many
princes and poets as plant people, set in restaurants and DIY superstores as
well as temples and wetlands’. |
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Mastering
the Art of French Cooking Child,
Julia Penguin PB 9780141048284 $39.95 The recent
release of Nora Ephron’s film Julie & Julia is bound to re-ignite
interest in this classic cookbook, which was first published in 1961. This
affordable new edition includes each of the original’s 524 recipes as well as
the introduction Julia Child wrote for the anniversary edition in 2003, and
it will delight both seasoned cooks and enthusiastic novices. When it was
published, Mastering the Art of French Cooking took the revolutionary
approach of leading the aspiring cook stepby- step from the buying and
handling of fresh raw ingredients, through each essential step of the recipe
(however simple) to the final creation. It helped people produce really
wonderful food – food that tasted good, looked good and was a delight
to eat. Also available: Mastering the Art of French Cooking Vol. 2 (PB
$39.95). |
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My Greek
Family Table Bernardis,
Maria Lantern HB 9781921382161 $59.95 The Greeks
seem to have a word for everything, and Greek-Australian Maria Benardis’
fabulous book highlights one that hasn’t yet gained prominence: kerasma, the
sharing of food with loved ones. As well as a great range of recipes, this
tome is full of recollections of Hellenic life, family snaps and snippets of
epicurean lore that make clear the important roles that food preparation and
communal dining play in Greek culture. All the usual culinary suspects are
here – dolmades, calamari, moussaka and baklava – but also
lesser-known traditional fare from Easter treats to spoon sweets, and earthy
recipes with wild greens, goat or rabbit. Featuring Alan Benson’s delectable
photography, My Greek Family Table will have you salivating and hankering for
a Greek island. |
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The River
Cafe Classic Italian Cookbook
Gray, Rose
& Rogers, Ruth Michael
Joseph HB 9780718153496 $59.95 This book
is Rose Gray and Ruth Rogers’ celebration of the classic food of Italy
– the traditional, regional dishes they both love to eat on their
travels, and which they are inspired to cook at their famous London
restaurant, The River Café, on their return. The 11 chapters focus on every
part of the Italian menu: soups, pasta and gnocchi, risotto and polenta,
breads and pizza, fish, meat, poultry and game, sauces and stocks, vegetables
and salads, sorbets and ice-creams, and cakes. Recipes are simple, relying on
felicitous combinations of fresh ingredients for their wow factor (which they
have in spades). Handsomely presented with full-page colour photographs
galore, this is an essential addition to every home cook’s kitchen. |
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Rotis:
Roasts for Every Day of the Week REYNAUD,
STEPHANE Murdoch HB 9781741965377 $49.95 Anyone left
doubting Stéphane Reynaud’s devotion to meat after reading his bestselling
debut Pork & Sons need only flick through his latest offering, Rôtis, to
be thoroughly convinced. Boldly asserting that roasts aren’t just for
Sundays, Reynaud gives us 100 good reasons to turn up the heat with meat,
giving step-by-step instructions and loads of recipes for roasting beef,
chicken, game, lamb, veal and pork. He even makes some concessions to
non-carnivores, with chapters on roasting fish and on vegetables and side
dishes. These aren’t the overcooked, stringy, Gravox-coated roasts of the
traditional Australian kitchen. Instead, delights such as roast rack of lamb
with pistachios or slow-cooked pork loin with ginger are offered for our
delectation. |
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She's
Leaving Home Trapaga,
Monica
Lantern HB 9781921382062 $49.95 Familiar
from Better Homes and Gardens, TV presenter Monica Trápaga put together this
collection of ‘favourite family recipes for a daughter to take on her own
life journey’ when her own daughter flew the nest. To get things started in
the first-timer’s kitchen there are pantry essentials, a guide to cooking
utensils, favourite herbs to grow, plus recipes for easy standards such as
zucchini and corn fritters, spag bog, roast beef, chocolate brownies and
lemon slice. She’s Leaving Home also includes more unusual recipes from the
author’s travels around the globe, party food, comfort food and family
recipes inspired by Trápaga’s Spanish heritage. The book has a cheerful
scrapbook design and is colourfully illustrated with collages, pen and ink
drawings, doodles and family photos. |
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The Silver
Spoon Book of Pasta Phaidon HB 9780714857169 $59.95 Following
on from the international bestseller The Silver Spoon (Phaidon. HB. $69.95)
– considered by many experts to be the definitive Italian cookbook
– The Silver Spoon Book of Pasta presents a collection of 350 pasta
recipes for lovers of the iconic Italian dish. From favourites such as
spaghetti alla carbonara and tagliatelle Bolognese to more unusual offerings
such as spaghetti with bottarga (roe) and chestnut flour taglierini with
onion butter, this is the ultimate pasta reference work – if you can’t
find a tempting pasta recipe in these pages, you may as well give up. Use it
regularly and you may even end up looking like Sophia Loren (‘Everything you
see I owe to spaghetti’). |
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Thai Street
Food Thompson,
David Lantern HB 9781920989071 $100.00 It’s hard
to imagine a more knowledgeable and inspiring guide to the vibrant world of
Thai street food than internationally renowned chef and Thai food expert,
David Thompson. Join him on a whirlwind tour of the markets, curry shops and
stir-fry stalls of Thailand – and then try your hand at cooking the
fast, fresh and irresistible food that sustains a nation. Recipes include
crunchy prawn cakes, pat thai, sweet banana roti, steamed fish curry and pork
hocks braised with star anise – yum! Earl Carter’s photo essays of Thai
street life and exquisite food photography make Thai Street Food as much an
art reference as it is a culinary one – a stunning gift for lovers of
food, travel and photography. |
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Why
Italians Love to Talk About Food Kostioukovitch,
Elena Picador PB 9780330425223 $35.00 Take an
imaginary journey across Bella Italia with Elena Kostioukovitch as she
identifies the diverse dishes and ingredients associated with Italy’s 20
regions. A rich mélange of history, travel, culture and food, the book
identifies the regions’ various gastronomic emblems – bistecca
Fiorentina, risotto Milanese, radicchio Trevisano, insalata Caprese –
along with the cheeses, wines, breads and other staples that make travelling
through Italy such a gastronomic delight. Packed with anecdotes, evocative
photos and insightful snippets of information about Italy, Italians, recipes,
restaurants, traditions and celebrations, Kostioukovitch’s diverting and
well-researched book is sure to have food-loving Italophiles reaching for
their pasta pot and passport. |
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HIGHLIGHT Buon
Ricordo: How to Make Your Home a Great Restaurant Dale, David Allen &
Unwin HB 9781741757279 $65.00 A
mouth-watering collection of easy-to-cook recipes from the much-loved Sydney
restaurant. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT The Constant Gardener: A
Botanical Bible FORSYTH, HOLLY KERR Miengunyah HB 9780522854329 $26.95 Originally $75.00 Subtitled
‘a botanical bible’, The Constant Gardener is the holy grail of gardening
books – the trusted bookshelf friend for gardeners. From tips for
beginners through to providing inspiration for garden features and design, it
includes everything the basic gardener and beyond needs in the one book.
Features include an A to Z of Holly’s favourite plants; the use of garden
elements such as climbers, hedges and lawns; and a chapter covering garden
maintenance: soil, mulch, pruning, propagation, pests and weeds. Kerr
Forsyth, whose stunning garden photography is featured throughout the book,
is the author of four books on gardening, including the recently released
Gardens of Eden (Miegunyah. HB. $60), and has been the Weekend Australian
garden columnist for a decade. |
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HIGHLIGHT Cooking with Baz: Getting
to Know My Dad Dooley, Sean Allen & Unwin PB 9781741752731 $28.00 A moving
memoir about fathers and sons, filled with great characters, plenty of
hilarity and some quiet tears. |
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HIGHLIGHT Cravat-a-licious Preston, Matt Random House PB 9781741669671 $34.95 A
collection of the cravat-wearing food critic’s irreverent, intelligent and
amusing writings. |
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HIGHLIGHT Fabulous
Food From Every Small Garden HORSFALL,
MARY CSIRO PB 9780643095977 $39.95 Horsfall
shows how to grow food at home, giving advice on growing plants from seeds,
making fertiliser and efficient watering methods. |
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HIGHLIGHT Food Safari O'Mara, Maeve Hardie Grant HB 9781740667616 $55.00 Adventure
into 34 diverse and fascinating cuisines with the presenter of SBS’s popular
cooking programme. Delicious discoveries and foolproof recipes. |
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HIGHLIGHT Masterchef Australia:
Recipes & Tips from the Judges & Chefs Matt Moran, Luke Manigan, Guy
Grossi, Peter Evans et al
Various Ebury PB 9781741669497
$39.95 The top 20 contestants from MasterChef share recipes they created on the show, accompanied by recipes and tips from top chefs. NB: December release. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT Movida: Spanish Culinary
Adventures Camora, Frank Murdoch PB 9781921259395 $39.95 Originally $45.00 Frank
Camorra runs Melbourne’s most popular Spanish restaurant, and has titled this
book in its honour. Like the food served up at MoVida, there’s an emphasis
here on simplicity; Camorra encourages home cooks to buy the best local
produce available, be led by the season and enjoy the cooking process.
There’s a huge array of tapas dishes to prepare as well as loads of mains,
including a chapter on rice (if you’ve ever wanted to cook paella, this book
will show you how to do it properly) and one on smallgoods (you can even
impress guests with some home-made chorizo). With plenty of information about
Spanish ingredients, cooking methods and culinary traditions, MoVida captures
the essence and exuberance of Spanish cuisine. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT Movida Rustica: Spanish
Traditions and Recipes Camorra Frank, Cornish Richard Murdoch HB 9781741964691 $49.95 Originally $59.95 Here, chef
and restaurateur Frank Camorra returns to his native Spain in a welcome
follow-up to his bestselling first cookbook. In MoVida Rustica, Frank
delivers many traditional as well as innovative recipes that are inspired by
his travels and have been perfected for the home cook. From the nation’s
bustling capital, Madrid, to the Basque seaside towns and the Sherry Triangle
of rustic Andalucía, MoVida Rustica highlights the pillars of Spanish cooking
and the culture in which the food is grown, prepared and eaten. Follow Frank
as he gets to know matriarch Herminda, strolls across the Santiago Market and
visits the kitchen gardens of Salamanca to understand what defines
traditional Spanish food. |
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HIGHLIGHT My Cousin Rosa Mitchell, Rosa Murdoch HB 9781741963632 $59.95 Italian-born,
Melbourne-based chef and cooking teacher Rosa Mitchell presents easy-to-cook
and delicious Sicilian recipes. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT Naming the Rose Mann, Roger Heinemann HB 9781741668308 $24.95 Originally $55.00 You’re in
the local garden centre and you come across a Baronne Prévost rose with its
large lilac-pink flowers, prompting you to ask yourself, ‘Who on earth was
Baronne Prévost?’ Well, thanks to gardening writer Roger Mann’s Naming the
Rose, now you can find out. This pictorial is a rose-lover’s journey through
the history of the rose, with biographical portraits of the men and women who
gave the blooms their names. Lavishly photographed, this who’s who in the
rose world covers everyone from Napoleon and Edna Walling to Handel and the
Princess of Wales. Surprisingly, Picasso has his own rose and happily
accepted the honour. Even more surprisingly, Gertrude Stein, famous for her
quote ‘a rose is a rose is a rose’, is still waiting. |
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HIGHLIGHT On Guerrilla Gardening Reynolds, Richard Bloomsbury PB 9780747592976 $24.00 An
activist’s call to arms to all citizens – greenfingered, green-thinking
or just curious – to transform public spaces into oases of colour and
life. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT Ripailles: Traditional
French Cuisine REYNARD, STEPHANE Murdoch HB 9781741962345 $39.95 Originally $79.95 After
building a cult following with the quirky and utterly irresistible Pork &
Sons (Phaidon. HB. $59.95), Stéphane Reynaud has followed up with Ripailles
(Feasts), a homage to the types of dishes served at the traditional Sunday
lunches of his French childhood. Like its predecessor, this book is both
gorgeous to look at and very practical to use. Users will love the twin
indexes – one by ingredient and one by type – and appreciate the
useful charts throughout (how best to cook particular cuts of meat, how to
open oysters, how to recognise types of mushrooms etc). Forget fussy dishes
that take hours to prepare; this book is full of terrines, tarts, stews,
salads and roasts that are as easy on the eye and the palate as they are to
cook. Bon appétit! |
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HIGHLIGHT Risotto with Nettles: A
Memoir with Food Del Conte, Anna Chatto & Windus HB 9780701180980 $39.95 A
mouth-watering memoir from food writer Del Conte, author of revolutionary
books that inspired today’s generation of British cooks. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT Secrets of the Red Lantern Nguyen, Pauline Murdoch HB 9781740459044 $39.95 Originally $59.95 With
Secrets of the Red Lantern: Stories and Vietnamese Recipes from the Heart,
Sydney chef Pauline Nguyen has written an unusual and very moving cookbook/
memoir. Nguyen’s family came to Australia as refugees from Vietnam in the
late 1970s, and here she recounts the story of forging her new life in
Cabramatta. Growing up with emotionally distant restaurateur parents was
clearly difficult, but Nguyen acknowledges the influence her mother and
father have had on her life and career, and in many ways this book is a
tribute to them. If you’re a devotee of Vietnamese cuisine and are keen to
emulate some of the classic dishes in your own kitchen, this richly designed
book will show you how. |
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HIGHLIGHT Shannon Bennett's Paris Bennett, Shannon Miegunyah HB 9780522856712 $45.00 The chef
and owner of internationally renowned restaurant Vue de Monde takes us on a
personal tour of Paris. NB: December release. |
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HIGHLIGHT Sissinghurst: An Unfinished
History Nicholson, Adam Harper Collins PB 9780007240555 $25.00 Both a
biography of the great Kent estate with its famous garden, and Nicholson’s
story of taking an inheritance and steering it in a new direction. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT Songs of Sapa NGUYEN, LUKE Murdoch HB 9781741964653 $59.95 Originally $69.95 This
vibrant visual and culinary essay follows Luke Nguyen, owner-chef of Sydney’s
Red Lantern Vietnamese restaurant, as he travels to Vietnam to discover the
best of the country’s regional cooking. Luke visits family and friends, and
is invited into the homes of local Vietnamese food experts and cooks to learn
more about one of the richest, most diverse cuisines in the world. His trip
takes him from the villages and hills around Sapa, in the northwest, to
Hanoi, renowned for its French-Vietnamese cuisine. He explores the imperial
cooking of Hue, discovers the famed cau lau noodles of Hoi An, tastes a host
of simple seafood dishes along the coast and finishes his journey in Saigon.
Along the way, Luke collects over 100 regional and family recipes, which are
presented here with stunning full-page photographs. |
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SPECIAL PRICE - HIGHLIGHT Sticks, Seeds, Pods and
Leaves: A Cook's Guide to Culinary Herbs and Spices Hemphill, Ian & Elizabeth Hardie Grant PB 9781740665575 $16.95
Originally $39.95 Ian
Hemphill’s name has long been synonymous with herbs. His parents established
a herb and spice business back in the 1950s, and today Ian runs the Herbie’s
Spice specialty shop with his wife, Elizabeth, in Sydney. The Hemphills’
cook’s guide is both a manual to selecting, using and storing culinary herbs
and spices, and a compendium of more than 150 recipes featuring the A to Z of
aromatic leaves, powders and seeds that can transform a dull meal into a
taste sensation. Essential background on herbs and spices is provided, along
with cook’s notes and tips on growing herbs. A handy addition to any cook’s
library, complete with flavoursome recipes. |