Eat Up New Zealand: Recipes and stories

Hardback

Main Details

Title Eat Up New Zealand: Recipes and stories
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Al Brown
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:424
Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width 200
Category/GenreCelebrity chef cookbooks
National and regional cuisine
ISBN/Barcode 9781877505775
ClassificationsDewey:641.5993
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Allen & Unwin
Imprint Allen & Unwin
Publication Date 27 September 2017
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

With great stories about New Zealand food as well as more than 150 recipes this is a nostalgic treasure trove that gets to the heart of what New Zealand culture is and the food that reflects that. Combined with stunning food photography and beautiful on-location shots from around the country this is the perfect gift for every New Zealander. Eat Up New Zealand honours the past with updated Kiwi classics like roast lamb, pies, flounder, corned beef, pikelets, cheese scones, feijoa and tamarillo desserts, preserves and much more. We have access to the best fresh produce in the world and Al's approach is to start with great seasonal produce, cook it simply and add a flavour punch, texture and garnish to take it to another level. It's clever, simple and yet refined food that is inherently Kiwi. Al believes there's no need for gimmicks as long as you respect the huge flavour that naturally occurs in our produce, you can cook great food. These are accessible, generous recipes that everyone will love, for both everyday cooking and for entertaining.

Author Biography

Al Brown is an iconic NZ chef, much loved for his restaurant Depot, his Best Ugly bagel shops, his bestselling books Go Fish and Stoked among others, his associations with high-profile brands like Hyundai, and his ground-breaking approach to New Zealand food.

Reviews

"From Cheese Scones to classic Roast Lamb, Lamingtons and amazing seafood, this book captures New Zealand food in a delightful way." --Sandra's Kitchen Nook "Al is the iconic Kiwi chef. He represents fishermen, hunters and producers, creating delicious generous New Zealand food. This guy is magic!" --Stephane Reynaud, ched and author, Pork and Sons "Old meets new. I"m talking testaments, testaments of time, testament to a great chef. Al Brown is a modern-day priest of gastronomy." --Marco Pierre White, chef and author, The Devil in the Kitchen