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Hopkinson, Simon.
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641.5 HOP
Publication Date
1994
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Queensland Country Women's Association. Nambour Branch.
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ARC COM 641.5994 QUE
Publication Date
1978
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DVD 641.5 MAS
Publication Date
2009
Summary
"Gary Mehigan and George Calombaris are two of Australia's most respected chefs and restaurateurs; hand-picked to bring their expert knowledge to MasterChef Australia. As mentors to the students, Gary and George shared some of the skills and techniques learnt over the course of their prestigious careers. 'MasterClass' brings together their Friday night classes from the successful MasterChef television series.MasterClass features twelve easy to follow, clearly instructed classes, with 2-3 recipes covered in each class. Some of the trade secrets you'll learn are how to expertly create hand made pasta and to correctly fillet a fish; how to prepare the perfect roast chicken, mouth-watering steaks and delicate pastries and desserts to tempt all who dine at your table. Discover the trade secrets that can turn a good cook into a Chef" -- Container.
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Chen Hei, Chan Chei.
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641.8120951
Publication Date
2009
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In this fully illustrated book, Chef Chan reveals his secrets to making these delicious bite-sized delights. Old and forgotten recipes such as Twin Sausage Rolls (Lap Cheong Qun) and Soup Dumplings (Kun Tong Bao) are recalled, when unique new creations such as Sugar Cane Jelly and Green Tea Glutinous Rice Balls are also introduced. Chef Chan's creative and daring approach to dim sum also sees him as reinventing traditional favourites and giving them new textures and tastes. Here, Steamed Roast Pork Buns (Char Siew Bao) have been given a twist with the addition of preserved vegetables, and Egg
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Reynaud, Stéphane.
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641.71 REY
Publication Date
2009
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Blumenthal, Heston.
Call Number
641.5 BLU
Publication Date
2009
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Heston Blumenthal has made his name creating such original dishes as Snail Porridge and Nitrogen Scrambled Egg and Bacon Ice Cream at his internationally acclaimed restaurant, The Fat Duck. In this book, Heston focuses his creative talent on reinventing some of our most well-known (and most abused) dishes. He travels around the world in search of definitive versions of sixteen classic dishes: Roast Chicken and Roast Potatoes, Pizza, Hamburger, Bangers and Mash, Fish Pie, Steak, Spaghetti Bolognese, Risotto, Fish and Chips, Chilli Con Carne, Chicken Tikka Masala, Peking duck, Black Forest Gateau, Treacle Tart and Ice Cream, Trifle and Baked Alaska. Among the many adventures on his quest, he travels to Delhi and makes an MRI scan of the marinated chicken in his Tikki Masala; he discovers the secret to the ultimate crispy duck in Peking and experiments at home by inflating a Gressingham on a footpump; he walks the Dickensian streets of Lambeth and learns how to capture the essence of a fish and chip shop in a perfume bottle, and he explores the Willy Wonka-esque Tate and Lyle factory and tastes some seventy-year-old syrup that proves an inspiration for the flavour of his treacle tart. Food and Drink. Cooking.
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Hill, Kendall.
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641.5 COA
Publication Date
2003
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Treistman, Ann.
Call Number
683.109236
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Consider this The Food Lover's Companion liteshort and sweet trivia about retro American food.Who pitted the first cherries and nestled them into pie crust? Was a meatloaf sandwich the result of a late-night refrigerator run? And does anyone really crave green bean casserole, complete with fried onions on top?In this time of hyperawareness of localitywhen every roast chicken needs a pedigree of a free-range home and antibiotic-free pastit's time to celebrate the very basics of American cooking, the joy of Velveeta and pleasures of Jell-O.In this fun collection, author Ann Treistman takes re
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MCIA.
Call Number
641.5951
Publication Date
2011
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Step-by-Step Cooking: Chinese will guide novice cooks through the necessary techniques for preparing Chinese dishes and provide more experienced cooks with fresh ideas for Chinese cooking. This collection of recipes features a wide range of Chinese dishes that are easy to prepare with readily available ingredients. For all those who love Chinese cuisine, this is the book that demystifies Chinese cooking and makes it both simple and enjoyable. The book showcases recipes ranging from soups, seafood, meat & poultry, vegetables, rice & noodles to sweets.
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Rockenwagner, Hans.
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641.5943
Publication Date
2015
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Hans Röckenwagner was born and raised in Germany, trained as a chef in Germany and Switzerland, and at the mere age of 22 moved to the U.S. to run the kitchen at Chicago's famed Le Perroquet. Three years later, he opened Röckenwagner in Venice, quickly winning national acclaim for his fresh, inventive Californian take on the German classics of his youth. Today he is the proprietor of several L.A. restaurants, including Cafe Röckenwagner and 3 Square Cafe, as well as a large commercial bakery. He divides his time between homes in Los Angeles and New York.Jenn Garbee is a writer and editor who h
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Boi, Lee Geok.
Call Number
641.822095
Publication Date
2014
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Enjoy the authentic flavours of many of Asia's classic noodle dishes with this bumper collection of more than 100 recipes. From crisp-fried and stir-fried noodles to noodles in gravy or soup, served hot or cold, noodle lovers will be delighted at the endless variety of noodle dishes offered in this exhaustive volume.
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Sloan, Colleen.
Call Number
641.5973
Publication Date
2012
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<DIV>Grab your skillet and fire up the coals ! Next time you need to feed hungry campers, give some of this classic cabin cuisine a try. Cream Soda Biscuits, Hootenanny Pancakes, Calico Beans, You Wish It Were Chicken Legs, and Cowgirl Apple-Pie Cake are just a sampling of the lip-smacking cast-iron and Dutch oven dishes you'll enjoy.</div>
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