by
William Angliss Institute of TAFE.
Call Number
WAIARC 378.945 GRA 2007-2008
Publication Date
2007
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Books
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William Angliss Institute.
Call Number
WAIARC 378.945 GRA 2009-2010
Publication Date
2009
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Books
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Jules, Frederique, author.
Call Number
641.5631 JUL
Publication Date
2014
Summary
The chefs at Parisian restaurant and grocery store 'No Glu' create delicious, gluten-free food with all the style, finesse and passion for baking excellence that makes French patisserie world-renowned. Using a range of cereals, flours and clever flour mixes that are naturally gluten-free and healthy, they have developed over 65 delicious and nutritious recipes, guaranteed gluten-free (many of the recipes are also lactose-free). Included are gluten-free recipes for scrumptious cookies, sticky banana cake, sweet pastry, polenta cake, savoury and sweet muffins, chestnut flour bread, chickpea bread, crepes, focaccia, cheesecake, burgers, pizza and quiche.
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Regular print
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by
Bretherton, Caroline.
Call Number
641.815 BRE
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Whether you want to produce the perfect tart, bake a cake fit for a king or serve up a soufflé that won't sink, Step-by-Step Baking guides you through 350 baking recipes for every occasion. 80 classic recipes are fully illustrated with step-by-step instructions to ensure you're always on the right track and variations help you add a modern twist. Clear instructions, essential information on ingredients and advice on equipment and storage will help you bake with confidence and have your friends and family begging for more. From sweet to savoury, Step-by-Step Baking is the one baking bible that you shouldn't be without.
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Books
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by
Baird, Madge.
Call Number
641.665
Publication Date
2009
Summary
<DIV>Minimize your time in the kitchen by using moist, delectable rotisserie chicken as your main ingredient. Author Madge Baird provides a list of helpful hints on how to handle store-purchased rotisserie chicken and ideas for making several meals from one bird along with 101 delectable recipes for lunch and dinner. There are soups and stews, salads, casseroles, pasta dishes, and stir-frys. Grab a fork and tuck into a filling Potato Chicken Frittata, a tasty Chicken Pesto Pasta, or a Quicky-Chicky Stir-Fry. </div>
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Electronic Resources
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Sarramon, Christian.
Call Number
641.865 PAR
Publication Date
2010
Summary
An exquisitely photographed introduction to the great French tradition of baking, from the simple croissant to the light and flaky millefeuilles, drawn from the best pastry chefs in Paris.
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Books
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by
Perry, Neil.
Call Number
641.76
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Neil Perry's Rockpool Bar and Grill sets out to deliver the best of everything!.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Akis, Eric.
Call Number
641.665
Publication Date
2015
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Electronic Resources
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Mathias, Peta, author.
Call Number
641.5954 MAT
Publication Date
2014
Summary
A fabulous, exuberant book of food, travel and humour by two of New Zealands's best-loved cooks. Peta Mathias and Julie Le Clerc are in love with food, in love with travel and in love with India. In her characteristic exuberant, evocative and hilarious style, Peta relates how they got to know this fascinating country through its cuisine: be it street food, feasts, or an everyday meal cooked on the floor of a tiny shack. They have travelled to tea plantations in the mountains, stayed in palaces and slept on a train: that 'wonderland of unmitigated, primeval swamp muck'. While Peta has led various culinary tours, Julie has established a patisserie in an upmarket New Delhi hotel. This is no superficial flirtation with the country, but a full-blown love affair. The over 60 recipes showcase distinct regional traditions, passed on from the generous people they have met. Carefully chosen and adapted to be easy for the home cook, they are all mouth-wateringly delicious. They include such delicacies as Rajasthani white lamb curry, coriander cardamom chicken, almond sweet pudding and rose-petal ice cream. Julie's fabulous photographs convey the colour of the country, and are almost good enough to eat.
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Books
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by
Der Haroutunian, Arto, 1940-1987
Call Number
641.5961 DER
Publication Date
2012 1985
Summary
Arto der Haroutunian takes adventurous cooks on a tour of the cuisines of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya in this comprehensive guide to North African food. There are over 300 recipes for traditional dishes such as tagines, stews, soups, and salads using classic ingredients such as fiery spices, jewel-like dried fruits, lemons, and armfuls of fresh herbs. Simplicity is at the heart of the medina kitchen. The exotic fuses with the domestic to produce dishes that are highly flavored yet quick and easy to prepare. Vegetables are prepared in succulent and unusual ways while dishes such as chicken honey and onion couscous, and 'gazelle horns' filled with almonds, sugar and orange blossom water provide a feast for both the imagination and the palate. Tunisian cuisine is perhaps the hottest of the region-due in large part to the popularity of the fiery chili paste, harissa. As well as a strong French influence, pasta is a passion in Tunisia. Morocco's great forte is its tagines and sauces-with meat and fish being cooked in one of four popular sauces. And Libya, although less gastronomically subtle than Tunisia and Morocco, excels in soups and patisserie. This collection represents the cooking of the region with refreshingly uncomplicated techniques, short lists of ingredients and the comforting, elemental flavors of various spices and seasonings. Recipes are easy to follow, and evoke the spicy, sumptuous flavors of the region. This culinary journey creates some of the world's most extraordinary gastronomic cultures. With a sumptuous range of dishes from simple street fare to elaborate banquet food, this book is a wonderful introduction to North African flavored with a slice of history, an anecdote or a fable that brings this land of the sunset' vividly to life.
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Books
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Australia, Explore.
Call Number
919.45919.451
Publication Date
2009
Summary
Hide & Seek Melbourne is a funky - bordering on quirky - insight into Melbourne's unique hidden treasures. Divided into four main themes, covering places to see/things to do, shopping, food and bars/clubs, the guide focuses on secret and intriguing places that you won't find in any regular Melbourne travel guide. The concept also extends to some of Melbourne's better known attractions, but these places are approached from a new angle. The book is intended for an audience of 18- to 35-year-old locals, interstate travellers and overseas visitors, who want to discover Melbourne's many 'faces'. Written by a team of in-the-know Melburnians, each of the 40 selected places features over a double-page spread with a review, images, contact information and a locator map. Blank pages at the back of the book allow readers to record their own secret Melbourne discoveries as they explore this wonderful city.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Spry, Constance.
Call Number
641.5
Publication Date
2014
Summary
In 2011 Grub Street published a beautiful, elegant newly designed, updated and metricated edition of The Constance Spry Cookery Book with specially commissioned line drawings; the first new edition since its publication in 1956. Because The Constance Spry Cookbook is now an established classic and a timeless treasure which has stood the test of time and is the most requested cookery book on wedding gift lists we are producing for the first time in the book's history a deluxe slipcased edition with foil embossing on the cover and slip case and the book has color tipped pages. It is one of the k
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Electronic Resources
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