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Author | : Matt Wilkinson |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2012-03-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1743438540 |
For chef Matt Wilkinson, vegetables come first. Whether he's cooking in the kitchen of his Melbourne eatery Pope Joan or for his young family at home, Matt plans and builds his dishes around the vegetables in season, when they'll taste the best, be cheapest and most readily available. Today too many of us - chefs and home cooks alike - plan our meals around the meat (or protein) and carbohydrate components letting the vegetables play second fiddle. In this book Matt Wilkinson lets his favourite vegetables take centre stage. This beautifully illustrated book will appeal to vegetarians but it's not a vegetarian cookbook. There are plenty of dishes incorporating meat but Mr Wilkinson's favourite vegetables are the true stars. Recipes include: mashed brussels sprouts with mint and best end of lamb; salad of cauliflower, smoked salmon and strawberry; baked fennel, breadcrumbs and herbs; parsnip and black rice risotto; truffled coleslaw with golden spiced quail kiev; heirloom carrot salad, yoghurt, almond and honey dressing; and many more. All titles in this series: Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Spring Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Summer Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Autumn Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Winter Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: The Collection
Author | : Matt Wilkinson |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2012-03-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1743438532 |
For chef Matt Wilkinson, vegetables come first. Whether he's cooking in the kitchen of his Melbourne eatery Pope Joan or for his young family at home, Matt plans and builds his dishes around the vegetables in season, when they'll taste the best, be cheapest and most readily available. Today too many of us - chefs and home cooks alike - plan our meals around the meat (or protein) and carbohydrate components letting the vegetables play second fiddle. In this book Matt Wilkinson lets his favourite vegetables take centre stage. This beautifully illustrated book will appeal to vegetarians but it's not a vegetarian cookbook. There are plenty of dishes incorporating meat but Mr Wilkinson's favourite vegetables are the true stars. Recipes include: potato scallops; pumpkin mash with fish fingers; cucumber and yoghurt soup; linguini of broccoli, herbs and hazelnut crumb; zucchini-wrapped john dory; horseradish and celeriac salad with sugar & salt cured beef; and many more. All titles in this series: Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Spring Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Summer Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Autumn Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Winter Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: The Collection
Author | : Matt Wilkinson |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 121 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1743361599 |
Tracy is a Pterodactyl. She has a long beak and very sharp teeth. Find out why she likes children so much Catch the dinosaur bug with this and other books in the 'Dinosauritis' series.
Author | : Judith Clarke |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 124 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1743361572 |
The path of Ruth's life was shaped in one fateful moment when, as a baby she was tossed clear from a car crash. Her grandmother raised her, with a fierce hope that she would one day go to university and see every marvellous place in the world. But to do that she will have to leave Tam.
Author | : Matt Wilkinson |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 2012-03-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1743438516 |
For chef Matt Wilkinson, vegetables come first. Whether he's cooking in the kitchen of his Melbourne eatery Pope Joan or for his young family at home, Matt plans and builds his dishes around the vegetables in season, when they'll taste the best, be cheapest and most readily available. Today too many of us - chefs and home cooks alike - plan our meals around the meat (or protein) and carbohydrate components letting the vegetables play second fiddle. In this book Matt Wilkinson lets his favourite vegetables take centre stage. This beautifully illustrated book will appeal to vegetarians but it's not a vegetarian cookbook. There are plenty of dishes incorporating meat but Mr Wilkinson's favourite vegetables are the true stars. Recipes include: Blanched white asparagus with ricotta and witlof; crushed broad bean and lentils, goat's curd & pear; barnsley onion soup; salad of heirloom beetroot, smoked eel, bresaola, blood orange and bitter leaves; green garlic champ with poached egg and grilled ox tongue; nettle and crab ravioli with silverbeet and samphire; and many more. All titles in this series: Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Spring Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Summer Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Autumn Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Winter Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: The Collection
Author | : Matt Wilkinson |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1743361580 |
Tip is a Triceratops. He is built like a bulldozer with three horns on his head. Do you know how many rhinoceroses you would have to glue together to make one Triceratops? Catch the dinosaur but with this and other books in the 'Dinosauritis' series.
Author | : Matt Wilkinson |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2012-03-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1743438524 |
For chef Matt Wilkinson, vegetables come first. Whether he's cooking in the kitchen of his Melbourne eatery Pope Joan or for his young family at home, Matt plans and builds his dishes around the vegetables in season, when they'll taste the best, be cheapest and most readily available. Today too many of us - chefs and home cooks alike - plan our meals around the meat (or protein) and carbohydrate components letting the vegetables play second fiddle. In this book Matt Wilkinson lets his favourite vegetables take centre stage. This beautifully illustrated book will appeal to vegetarians but it's not a vegetarian cookbook. There are plenty of dishes incorporating meat but Mr Wilkinson's favourite vegetables are the true stars. Recipes include: fresh baby sweetcorn, herb salt and butter; braised eggplant, tomato and meatballs; spinach, mustard greens and baked ricotta cheese; smoked tomato and goats curd gougeres; baked long green peppers, couscous and currants; salad of radish, figs, walnuts and blue cheese; and many more. All titles in this series: Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Spring Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Summer Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Autumn Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: Winter Mr Wilkinson's Favourite Vegetables: The Collection
Author | : Matt Wilkinson |
Publisher | : Black Dog & Leventhal |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2013-11-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1603763562 |
This lush, creative cookbook celebrates the flavor and versatility of vegetables by bringing them to the center of the table in more than 30 delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes. Too many of us let vegetables play second fiddle in meals that center on protein or carbs. For chef Matt Wilkinson, vegetables come first. He builds his dishes around vegetables that are in season, when they taste the best, are most affordable, and most readily available. The recipes in Mr. Wilkinson's Fall and Winter Vegetables range from Brussels Sprout Leaves, Mozzarella, and Anchovies, or Braised Eggplant, Tomato, and Meatballs. Also desserts, such as Carrot Cake with Grated Carrot, Preserved Lemon, Raisin, and Ginger Pickle. While many of the dishes will appeal to vegetarians, there are plenty that incorporate meat. In all of them, Mr. Wilkinson's vegetables are the stars. With beautiful photography and vintage illustrations, the book is both timely and timeless. Praise for Matt Wilkinson and Mr. Wilkinson's Vegetables: "Matt Wilkinson makes you look at vegetables differently! This book. . . will leave you eager to prepare one of his many delicious recipes." -- Eric Ripert, chef of Le Bernardin "I love how my fellow Aussie Matt Wilkinson gives homegrown, seasonal vegetables the spotlight in his dishes. Whether you're eating in his beautiful market-driven Melbourne cafe or lazily reading through his cookbook Mr. Wilkinson's Vegetables, you can taste the admiration he has for all Mother Nature has to offer." -- Curtis Stone, chef and host of Top Chef Masters and Around the World in 80 Plates "Matt Wilkinson takes vegetables to a whole new level with his recipes that are simple, yet intricate at the same time. Vegetables have never been as tasty." -- David Chang, chef/founder of Momofuku "This book is packed with inventive recipes, gardening advice, and snippets of fun vegetable lore, and it's one I'll revisit often." -- Lukas Volger, author of Vegetarian Entrees that Won't Leave You Hungry "I woke up in Melbourne and was whisked away to a studio where there was a make-shift kitchen with a couple guys putting together a meal of the most wonderful vegetables I had ever seen. There was no restaurant, no name. And that is where I met Matt and that chance meal in a warehouse behind a back alley is where one of my most special food memories remain. And now you can all see what I saw that night and maybe cook your own chance meal by Mr. Wilkinson." -- Roy Choi, chef Kogi Taco, Food & Wine Best New Chef 2010 "This book hits home for me! The way it's organized makes it so easy for people to celebrate each vegetable during its season and even inspires us to grow them with instructions on how-to!" -- Ana Sortun, Oleana & Sofra bakery, Best Chef: Northeast 2005 James Beard Foundation
Author | : Richard Cornish |
Publisher | : Melbourne Univ. Publishing |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2016-08-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0522864120 |
When food writer Richard Cornish was so overcome by the aroma of the roast leg of lamb he had buckled into the passenger seat next to him that he pulled over to the side of the road and tore it apart with his bare hands, he knew he had a problem. He began to examine what it means to eat meat by becoming vegetarian for a year. My Year Without Meat is a surprising and bittersweet journey that changed Richard's body, his values and how he cooks. It’s a meditation on ethical meat, an ode to vegetables and a cautionary tale about our relationship to food—as told by a self-confessed meat lover. Peppered with funny anecdotes, eye-opening facts and conversations with some of Australia's best local producers, farmers and top chefs, My Year Without Meat thoughtfully explores how and why Australians consume food the way we do. It will make you rethink the contents of your supermarket trolley, how you prepare your evening meal and where your food comes from.
Author | : Matt Wilkinson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2015-08-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781743366523 |
This fabulous collection of recipes from acclaimed chef Matt Wilkinson feature the best of seasonal produce, used in creative and delicious ways.