by
Ahern, Pam, compiler.
Call Number
641.5636 AHE
Publication Date
2017
Summary
If we could eat healthy, nutritious and delicious food without harming others, why wouldn't we? More and more people are waking up to a better way of living, one that is kinder to animals and more in sync with the planet, gentler on the mind and better for our health. Here, 50 generous chefs from around Australia share their secret recipes for cruelty-free cooking, from breakfast bowls and pancakes to vegan `comfort food', mains and decadent desserts. Featuring Matcha Mylkbar, Vegie Bar, Smith & Daughters, Transformer, Soul Burger, Elixiba, Pana Chocolate, The Raw Kitchen and many more. All royalties from the sale of Cooking with Kindness go to Edgar's Mission, a not-for-profit sanctuary that provides a safe haven for over 450 rescued farmed animals.
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Croxford, Sharon, author.
Call Number
641.30015 CRO
Publication Date
2017
Summary
Being able to understand the principles of food science is vital for the study of food, nutrition and the culinary arts. In this innovative text, the authors explain in straightforward and accessible terms the theory and application of chemistry to these fields. The key processes in food preparation and the chemistry behind them are described in detail, including denaturation and coagulation of proteins, gelatinisation, gelation and retrogradation of starches, thickening and gelling, browning reactions, emulsification, foams and spherification, chemical, mechanical and biological leaveners and fermentation and preservation. The text also describes the science of key cooking techniques, the science of the senses and the experience of food, food regulations and the future of healthy food. The origins of food are explored through a focus on the primary production of key staples and their journey to the table. Tips and advice from leading chefs as well as insights into emerging food science and cutting-edge nutrition research from around the world are included throughout, and reveal both the practical application of food chemistry and the importance of this field. Featuring explanatory diagrams and illustrations throughout, Understanding the Science of Food is destined to become an essential reference for both students and professionals. 'An innovative and informative text that will address the need for a food science text suitable for nutrition and nutrition and dietetics students in Australia.'-Katherine Hanna, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology.
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Ciano, Luca, (Chef), author.
Call Number
641.5945 CIA
Publication Date
2016
Summary
"Italian cuisine is all about exploring the seasonal delights of the different regions, each offering their own culinary specialties. International chef, Luca Ciano, has brought together the freshest, in-season produce to create signature Italian dishes that indulge the sensations. Light meals with tomato and basil for those hot summer days, heart-warming, classic Italian dishes using fennel and olives in winter, the tastes of mushrooms and chestnuts in autumn, and the freshness of asparagus and artichokes in spring be inspired by the recipes with these and many other seasonal ingredients that will bring a fresh excitement to your cooking. From field to plate, discover seasonal cooking with fruits, vegetables, meat and fish when in season and at their best in Luca s Seasonal Journey. Buon appetito!"--Back cover.
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Warwick, John, editor
Call Number
647.95 WHE
Publication Date
2015
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Randall, Theo, 1967-, author.
Call Number
641.5945 RAN
Publication Date
2015
Summary
Theo Randall loves Italian food. As head chef at the iconic River Cafe he won a Michelin star for his Italian menus and his restaurant Theo Randall at the InterContinental is consistently voted on of the best Italians in the UK. In his new book, Theo wants to show you how to make his favourite Italian dishes at home - the food he cooks and eats when he's not working at his restaurant. Theo focuses on what he loves best - a few top quality ingredients making perfectly balanced flavour combination - and offers over 100 recipes with simple methods that work in a home kitchen. For Theo, food is a pleasure to be shared with friends and family and cooking should be relaxing, enjoyable. With this in mind, Theo's recipes take from just 15 minutes to make from scratch so you can pick a dish depending on the time you have, then spend more time eating, enjoying and sharing the food you've prepared. Chapters are split by meal times with an emphasis on simplicity, with big and small sharing plates and lots of one-pots on offer. There are speedy starters, mains and puddings but Theo shows you how to make Italian staples from scratch too. So, when you do have time and want to make your own pastry or bake your own pizza, you have the best recipes to hand. Fresh and innovative, Theo's approach means you can relax at mealtimes while enjoying delicious food every day of the week.
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Singh, Vivek, author.
Call Number
641.6383 SIN
Publication Date
2014
Summary
A collection of fantastic spice dishes for the family from one of the UK's top Indian chefs. Vivek Singh's simple recipes for spice at home are a brilliant marriage between Indian spicing and Western culinary styles. Vivek's mantra is 'evolve' and this 110-strong collection includes both modern dishes from his home in India and his home in Britain, with many that twist the traditions reflecting two cultures connected by spice. Full of tempting choices for breakfast such as Indian pancakes and duck egg curry, lunch ideas including chilli chicken toastie and spicy fish fingers, and supper selections from crab and curry leaf risotto to lamb shank rogan josh.
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MacAller, Natasha, author.
Call Number
641.6382 MAC
Publication Date
2014 2013
Summary
You might think there are only so many ways vanilla can be used in the kitchen; Natasha MacAller is ready to change your mind and take you on a journey to discover the many wonders of one of the most versatile ingredients in your pantry.
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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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by
Castanho, Thiago, author.
Call Number
641.5981 CAS
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Brazil is a vast country with a cornucopia of fabulous ingredients and a wealth of ethnic culinary influences; the result is one of the most exciting cuisines in the world. In this ground-breaking book, acclaimed young chef Thiago Castanho and internationally respected food writer Luciana Bianchi explore the best of Brazilian food and its traditions with more than 100 recipes that you'll want to try at home - wherever you live. The book includes recipes from a team of celebrated 'guest chefs' from all over Brazil, including Roberta Sudbrack, Rodrigo Oliveira and Felipe Rameh. Chapters celebrate the best food that Brazil's diverse cuisine has to offer including Small Bites, Street Food, Fish & Seafood and Meat & Poultry for Fire & Grill.
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by
Chris O'Brien Lifehouse.
Call Number
641.5631 PAT
Publication Date
2014
Summary
They say cancer touches everyone, and I'm certainly no exception, so in many ways it was natural for me to volunteer and then work as a staff member at the Sydney Cancer Foundation - which later became Chris O'Brien Lifehouse. Over a period of time I found myself talking at length to patients and families of those undergoing treatment, where the topic of food came up often. It was often disconcerting for patients to find that their appetites and tastes had been affected. It was hard too for families who wanted to nourish their family member to wellness.
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Howard, Philip (Chef), author
Call Number
641.86 HOW
Publication Date
2013
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Muir, Roberta
Call Number
641.692 MUI
Publication Date
2012
Summary
For more than 20 years, Sydney Seafood School has been teaching us how to prepare and cook the wonderful array of seafood found in our oceans and rivers. Now, for the first time, the School shares its wealth of tips and techniques, along with more than 80 outstanding recipes from Australia's leading chefs. Try your hand at Pete Evans' garlic prawns, David Thompson's grilled barramundi curry or Alex Herbert's fish'n'chips. Or treat your friends and family to Tetsuya's crudo of leatherjacket, Neil Perry's bar rock cod tagine or Frank Camorra's Galician-style octopus. There's also expert advice on choosing and storing seafood, plus step-by-step photos of essential techniques, including filleting and butterflying fish, shucking oysters, cleaning squid and octopus, and preparing crabs, prawns and bugs. With beautiful photos of all the recipes to help you decide what to make, and illustrations of the various species so you know what to look for at the fishmonger, Sydney Seafood School Cookbook will give you the know-how and confidence to prepare seafood at home - with delicious results every time.
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