What's Old is New AgainAn Australian Icon Preserving Taste for over 10...

An Australian Icon Preserving Taste for over 100 years

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ISBN: 9780994345509
Publisher:   Fowlers Vacola Australia
Published: 1 August, 2015
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
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What's Old is New Again" celebrates the 100th anniversary of Australian icon Fowlers Vacola and captures the very best of Australia's food preserving history. Together with some of Australia's most-loved chefs, we take you on a delicious journey from Matt Wilkinson's old family recipe for Yorkshire pickled onions to Andrew McConnell's inspired baby iceberg lettuce salad with pink grapefruit, asparagus, mint and pickled ginger. You'll find traditional favourites from the Country Women's Association, along with tips and recipes from the culinary winners at leading agricultural shows. Chefs and food experts Stephanie Alexander, Maggie Beer, Jean Paul Bruneteau, Simon Bryant, Raymond Capaldi, Rita Erlich, Andrew McConnell, Matt Wilkinson and Alla Wolf Tasker are among those who guide you through chapters on preserving, pickling, bottling, dehydrating, jams, jellies and more. If you want to extend your own repertoire or learn how to preserve foods that are naturally full of flavour without chemicals and artificial preservatives, this book is for you. Limited edition 100th anniversary book.

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