Eat Up New Zealand: Recipes and Stories (Hardcover)

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Combined with stunning food photography and beautiful on-location shots from around the country, this is the perfect gift for every lover of New Zealand. Eat Up New Zealand honors the past with updated Kiwi classics like roast lamb, pies, flounder, corned beef, pikelets, cheese scones, feijoa and tamarillo desserts, preserves, and much more. Al's approach is to start with great seasonal produce, cook it simply and add a flavor 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 flavor that naturally occurs in produce. These are accessible, generous recipes that everyone will love, for both everyday cooking and for entertaining. Includes dual measures.

About the Author


Al Brown is an iconic New Zealand chef, much loved for his restaurant Depot, his Best Ugly bagel shops, and his ground-breaking approach to New Zealand food.

Praise For…


"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

"Al is the iconic Kiwi chef. He represents fishermen, hunters and producers, creating delicious generous New Zealand food. This guy is magic!" —Stéphane Reynaud, ched and author, Pork and Sons 

"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


Product Details
ISBN: 9781877505775
ISBN-10: 1877505773
Publisher: A&U New Zealand
Publication Date: May 1st, 2018
Pages: 424
Language: English

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