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PER 637 CUL V.10 ISSUE 4 SUM 2018
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Abboud, Joseph, (Chef) (Chef), author.
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641.5956 ABB
Publication Date
2023
Summary
"Chef Joseph Abboud's food looks Middle Eastern because its proud origins are a little bit Lebanese, a little bit Persian, and a little bit Turkish - but it also represents the heart of an honest and enduring eatery in inner Melbourne's Brunswick, named for the 13th-century poet. This is food cooked with an egalitarian ethos and, yes, with soul. Forget veg-forward, this is hierarchy-free food; salads, fish, veg, meat and toum (with almost everything) all command their place in a meal at Joe's table. Regulars will give thanks for classics like the three-cheese Sigaras, the Rumi Meatballs and the famous Lamb Shoulder; everyone else has the joy of discovery ahead. To roll call a few, there's a Fattoush for Every Season, a delightfully 'inauthentic' Broccoli Tabbouleh, Joe's mother's Eggplant M'Nazleh and The Quail That Anthony Bourdain Ate. Joe is wary of sharing the 60-plus recipes in this book, not for fear of divulging secrets so much as exposing how simple his cooking is. But deliciousness doesn't have to be difficult, and his world of spices, sauces and flavours is now presented in these pages for all to enjoy. For their new custodians, it's just the beginning."--Back cover.
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Studd, Ellie, author.
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641.373 STU
Publication Date
2023
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Discover the infinite galaxy of cheese with experts Ellie and Sam Studd, as they share their wealth of knowledge and all the practical info you need to up your cheese game. Learn how to buy and store cheese, pair it perfectly every time and put together a rockstar cheese board. Ellie and Sam guide you through the key categories of cheese, from blues and washed rinds to fresh cheeses such as mozzarella- telling the story of each, explaining how they are made and sharing tasting notes for their favourite cheeses in each category. Then, celebrate cheese in all its oozy glory, with 70 delicious recipes for a casual brunch, midnight snack, date night or picnic with mates. Try summery halloumi and watermelon salad, the best-ever cheese toasties, three genius ways with mac n cheese or baked camembert with caramelised apple and roasted hazelnuts. Get ready to fall (even more!) in love with cheese and arm yourself with all the knowledge you need to select, store, serve, taste and cook with cheese like a true pro.
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38037.1953
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Quinn, Katie, author.
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641.673 QUI
Publication Date
2021
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In this delightful, beautifully photographed tour of France, England, and Italy, YouTube star Katie Quinn shares the stories and science behind everyone's fermented faves -- bread, cheese, and wine--along with classic recipes.
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47545.2344
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Chalmers, Merelyn Frank, 1962-, author.
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641.86 MON
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2020
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The Monday Morning Cooking Club is back, with the very best, most delicious sweet recipes curated and perfected from Jewish homes across Australia and the world.
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641.462 HAN
Publication Date
2019
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Preserving is a wonderful way to make summer and autumn fruits and vegetables last into the winter and through to the next harvesting season. It's easy to do, inexpensive and great fun! Whether you grow your own, pick from the hedgerow or buy your ingredients, this book will help you make the best preserves every time. The diversity of preserves and whether they are sweet or sharp, hot or fruity, smooth or chunky, is matched only by the variety of foods with which they can be eaten. Guy Tullberg's family has been preserving for generations, and their award-winning company is called Tracklements, after an old English word meaning a savoury jelly or sauce. This book includes 100 of their favourite recipes, so whether you fancy hot aubergine pickle, green tomato chutney or beetroot and horseradish relish, there's something in this book for you. The book also reveals some of the social history behind the preserves and shares Tracklements' tips and techniques perfected over four decades of making preserves. With a guide to the preserving kitchen, including basic tips and advice on which simple pieces of kit you need, this book will help you make the best preserves.
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60083.4492
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Percival, Bronwen, author.
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637.3 PER
Publication Date
2019 2017
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In little more than a century, the drive towards industrial and intensive farming has altered every aspect of the cheese making process, from the bodies of the animals that provide the milk to the science behind the microbial strains that ferment it. Reinventing the Wheel explores what has been lost as expressive, artisanal cheeses that convey a sense of place have given way to the juggernaut of homogeneous factory production. While Bronwen and Francis Percival lament the decline of farmhouse cheese and reject the consequences of industrialisation, this book's message is one of optimism. Scientists have only recently begun to reveal the significance of the healthy microbial communities that contribute to the flavour and safety of cheese, while local producers are returning to the cheese-making methods of their parents and grandparents. This smart, engaging book sheds light on the surprising truths and science behind the dairy industry. Discover how, one experiment at a time, these dynamic communities of researchers and cheesemakers are reinventing the wheel.
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49103.2227
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Carroll, Ricki, author.
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637.3 CAR
Publication Date
2018
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This completely revised and updated edition of the best-selling classic by "Cheese Queen" Ricki Carroll features an expanded selection of cheese recipes, all-new recipes for cooking with cheese, and contemporary cheesemonger profiles. Widely acclaimed as "the Cheese Queen," Ricki Carroll has guided thousands of home cheese makers and inspired the burgeoning popularity of artisanal cheese making with her classic book, Home Cheese Making.
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35942.3125
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Purbrick, Matt, author.
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641.563 PUR
Publication Date
2018
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In The Village, Matt and Lentil from Grown & Gathered focus on the life-giving value of cooking and eating with your village whether made up of family or friends. wholesome staples, like kombucha and sourdough flatbreads. Pickles and preserves, like pear, lemon and chilli jam and zucchini pickles. Delicious meals including honey onion, buckwheat and lentil salad, nonna's leek and spinach fritters, and Pan-fried gnocchi, pea and ricotta salad. Desserts like baked plums, sage and warm cheese, and raw chocolate and espresso bowls. A comprehensive chapter with practical advice on setting up a natural garden to feed your village will help you get the basics right: the importance of soil and sun, garden design, planting guides and projects, and natural pest control. The Village is about nurturing and being nurtured, by growing, cooking and eating together whether it's dropping a loaf of bread around to a neighbour, or spending an afternoon making a big batch of pickles with your mates. It is about food, but beyond food. It is for everyone who wants to embrace the fullness of life in all its mess, for everyone who wants to connect. Because we all deserve it.
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Burggraf, Steve, author.
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641.59 HOT
Publication Date
2018
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"With more than 100 recipes, from quick and easy to classic to more gourmet fare, including some more unusual ingredients, this book brings all of your fast-food favourites together in one place (alongside some awesome accompaniments like fries, coleslaw, mash, and milk shakes) -- making it the perfect companion for casual weekends and entertaining friends (or just yourself, if you're feeling greedy). The hot dogs chapter features a range of recipes including pork & fried onion, chipolata & potato salad, beef sausage and Stilton, and chorizo, queso freso, and guacamole. In the burger chapter, you'll find recipes for the essentials like buns and how to master the perfect patty, before moving on to classics such as a bacon cheeseburger, blue cheese, and southern fried chicken, as well as burgers that take inspiration from all over the world, including an Irish burger, English burger, Spanish burger, and a spicy Indian burger that pairs beautifully with a crisp lager. The tacos and margaritas chapters contain all of the popular tacos such as carnitas, roast chicken, carne asada, chorizo and potato, ceviche, and baja fish as well as all of the tequila-spiked cocktail recipes you need to turn your feast into a fiesta."--
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Yamamoto, Paradise, 1962- 1962-, author.
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641.6311 YAM
Publication Date
2018
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Gyoza dumplings are the ultimate Asian comfort food. Whether eaten in an exclusive restaurant or at a humble street stall, these tasty morsels burst with flavor and are impossible to resist. Dumplings are surprisingly easy to make once you learn a few basic techniques. And they come in a wide array of shapes and fillings, so the possibilities are endless. This book contains 50 surprising dumpling recipes, including: Shiitake Mushroom Dumplings Bacon and Cheese Carbonara Dumplings Lamb and Coriander Dumplings And many more including dessert recipes. Step-by-step instructions, photos, and helpful tips show you how to wrap dumplings like the "Gyoza King" himself. Impress your friends and family at your next casual gathering or major event with these satisfying and easy-to-make morsels!
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Drayton, Joanne, author.
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641.5092 DRA
Publication Date
2018
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A tale of two television chefs who helped change the bedrock bad attitudes of a nation in the 1970s and 80s to that unspoken thing -- homosexuality. Peter Hudson and David Halls became reluctant role models for a don't ask, don't tell generation of gay men and women who lived by omission. They were also captains of a culinary revolution that saw the overthrow of Aunty Daisy and Betty Crocker and the beginnings of Pacific-rich, Asian-styled international cuisine. Their drinking, bitching and bickering on screen, their spontaneous unchoreographed movements across the stage that left cameras and startled production staff exposed broke taboos and melted formalities. They captivated an unlikely bunch of viewers, from middle-aged matrons to bush-shirted blokes. Hudson and Halls were pioneers of celebrity television as we know it today: the naughty, not-quite-normal boys next door who rocketed to stardom on untrained talent and a dream. When Peter Hudson became seriously ill with prostate cancer, David Halls was inconsolable. What remained unchanged through it all was their abiding love for each other.
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