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From Scratch: More than 200 handmade pantry essentials and other life-affirming kitchen miracles

Hardback

Main Details

Title From Scratch: More than 200 handmade pantry essentials and other life-affirming kitchen miracles
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Fiona Weir Walmsley
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 180
Category/GenreCookery, food and drink
General cookery and recipes
Health and wholefood cookery
ISBN/Barcode 9781743798072
ClassificationsDewey:641.5
Audience
General
Illustrations Full colour photography

Publishing Details

Publisher Hardie Grant Books
Imprint Hardie Grant Books
Publication Date 7 September 2022
Publication Country Australia

Description

From Scratch is a cheerful collection of recipes, and a simple guide to making your own food and staples, starting at the very beginning. If you are looking for a connection with what you eat, then this book is for you. More than 200 straightforward recipes - from basic pantry items and essential dairy products to decadent cakes, tasty dips, crackers, ferments and drinks - will give you the confidence to leave industrialised packaged goods behind. Author Fiona Weir Walmsley paints a beautiful picture of life (and work) at Buena Vista Farm in Gerringong, NSW, and of the joy of making, sharing and enjoying things 'from scratch', no matter how busy you are. And, sampling your own mayonnaise, yoghurt, kimchi, muesli bars, mustard, ice cream, chai tea, bacon jam, chewy caramel or lemon slice (the list goes on!) might be just what you need to find your happy place. Complete with stunning images, From Scratch is all about kitchen time being fun, instructions without preachiness, and the deep satisfaction of being able to make all the things yourself - when you have the urge (or when you run out of baking powder).

Author Biography

Fiona Weir Walmsley is a cheesemaker and farmer in Gerringong, NSW. The family have been on the farm since the mid 1800s, when they arrived from Northern Ireland with nothing except a dream, a small amount of dairy farming knowledge and a cooking kettle that is still on their back verandah. Fiona and her husband Adam raise dairy goats, meat chickens, laying hens, pigs and bees, and they make cheese and operate a commercial farm kitchen that produces ferments and other deliciousness. On top of that, they grow coffee and cut flowers and run a cooking school teaching traditional food skills, such as sourdough baking, cheesemaking and fermentation.