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Seasonal Recipes for Every Day
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"Warning - at least one recipe omits ingredients!"
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Definitely mouth-watering recipes – but the recipe for Smoked fish, spring onion and spinach tart (page 117) omits capers, sour cream and smoked fish from the ingredients! Quantities are 1 Tbsp capers, 1 cup sour cream, 250g tin smoked fish! (These from the author who was mortified!)

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Everyday recipes for every New Zealand season and every occasion, this is real food for how we really live - our ingredients, our seasons and our way of life. 'Lucy is a brilliant food writer. You will love her simple, seasonal and flavourful recipes, just as I do.' (Nadia Lim) "Whenever I see Lucy's name on a recipe, I stop and read it. Even if I don't get as far as the stove, I know it will be delicious to think about." (Lois Daish) Beautiful, honest and useful, Homecooked is the debut by an award-winning food writer that satisfies our hunger for seriously cookable New Zealand recipes. In this book, Lucy Corry shares hundreds of original recipes, inspired ideas and wise ways to use our flavoursome produce on every occasion, every day, through every season of the year. Like Lucy's popular Kitchenmaid site and 'Three Ways With' column, Homecooked is brilliantly written, funny and trustworthy, with an emphasis on using (and using up!) real, fresh and accessible ingredients. This is enticing, truly good food that reconnects us to home. Includes- Spring- Asparagus - Broad beans - Carrots - Chicken - Cream - Eggs - New potatoes - Strawberries - Whitebait - Foraging - Spring feasts Summer- Beans - Courgettes - Cucumbers - Eggplant - Fish - Tinned Fish - Lamb - Peppers - Stonefruit - Sweetcorn - Tomatoes - Salad days - Summer drinks - Summer feasts Autumn- Apples and pears - Feijoas - Fennel - Figs - Mushrooms - Nuts - Onions - Pork - Pumpkin - Condensed milk - Autumn feasts Winter- Beef - Brassicas - Celery - Chocolate - Citrus - Kumara - Lentils - Frozen peas - Potatoes - Porridge - Black Doris plums - Winter feasts

Author Biography:

Lucy Corry is an award-winning New Zealand writer who loves to cook, eat, read and think about food. Her work has featured in Canvas, Sunday, Your Weekend, Frankie, Cuisine, NZ Life & Leisure, Nadia Journal and Gourmet Traveller, nzherald.co.nz, Stuff.co.nz and radionz.co.nz. In 2019 she was named Food Communicator of the Year and Best Opinion Writer at the inaugural New Zealand Food Media Awards. She is the current President of Food Writers NZ and in recent years has co-authored the Ockham award winning Hiakai-Modern Maori Cuisine and written the much-loved Burger Wellington cookbook. Lucy lives in central Wellington with her husband and daughter and Cosmo the dog, who destroys all her vegetable-growing efforts on a regular basis. www.thekitchenmaid.com www.instagram.com/thekitchenmaid
Release date Australia
October 18th, 2021
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
320
Dimensions
219x267x36
ISBN-13
9780143776451
Product ID
35097863

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