#271
Posted 23 October 2009 - 02:29 AM
George Calombaris has a new book on family cooking. There's another Greek cookbook released by the restaurant A La Grecque. Finally, the people behind Sydney's Buon Ricordo have their book out, and it's also aimed at home cooks.
#272
Posted 23 October 2009 - 09:49 AM
Luke Nguyen (Red Lantern) recently released 'Songs of Sapa' (he also has a tv show currently showing on SBS).
http://musingsandmorsels.weebly.com/
#273
Posted 23 October 2009 - 09:53 AM
http://musingsandmorsels.weebly.com/
#274
Posted 29 October 2009 - 06:31 PM
ON the more laughable side, Jane Kennedy has released "Jane's Kitchen". Kennedy isn't a chef, either professionally or on TV. She's not a food writer, journalist, or blogger. IN fact, her main claim to fame is to have been a TV personality about 15 years ago and popping out 5 kids. For some reason, she thinks the world wants to know what she cooks.
#275
Posted 29 October 2009 - 07:01 PM
ON the more laughable side, Jane Kennedy has released "Jane's Kitchen". Kennedy isn't a chef, either professionally or on TV. She's not a food writer, journalist, or blogger. IN fact, her main claim to fame is to have been a TV personality about 15 years ago and popping out 5 kids. For some reason, she thinks the world wants to know what she cooks.
The sad thing is, she'll probably sell more copies of that than many chefs will sell of their books.
#276
Posted 29 October 2009 - 08:50 PM
ON the more laughable side, Jane Kennedy has released "Jane's Kitchen". Kennedy isn't a chef, either professionally or on TV. She's not a food writer, journalist, or blogger. IN fact, her main claim to fame is to have been a TV personality about 15 years ago and popping out 5 kids. For some reason, she thinks the world wants to know what she cooks.
The sad thing is, she'll probably sell more copies of that than many chefs will sell of their books.
While she'll probably do the TV talk show, talkback radio, and womens magazine circuit, I reckon we'll see her book in the $5 bargain bins soon after the 2010 January sales finish.
#277
Posted 11 November 2009 - 02:46 AM
There's a Food Safari cookbook by Maeve O'Mara out, and I saw the new one from Frank Camorra from Mo Vida called "Rustica" and both look very good. Ordinarily I'd buy "Rustica", but I've already got the Moro cookbooks.
I would put the two MoVida cookbooks together as above Moro (Moro is more a Spanish-Moroccan Moorish inspired type, while MoVida is definitely Spanish) as far as teaching you Spanish cooking, but IMHO they are not really better than Penelope Casas or Janet Mendel's numerous works. Should still be good materials on a par with America's Jose Andres though.
#278
Posted 13 November 2009 - 04:22 AM
#279
Posted 13 November 2009 - 04:31 AM
The sad thing is, she'll probably sell more copies of that than many chefs will sell of their books.
Speaking of other people who really shouldn't be releasing cookbooks, former Australian cricketer, Matthew Hayden, has re-released his two cookbooks as one volume. Also, former actor and singer, and now TV show host, Paul Mecurio, has also released a cookbook.
Although to be fair to these two blokes, they do love their cooking - so I suppose if it gets people into the kitchen, it may not be such a bad thing.
#280
Posted 13 November 2009 - 07:50 PM
#281
Posted 15 November 2009 - 09:12 PM
In Myer last night I saw Thai Street Food for $69.95 and Movida Rustica for $44.95. I imagine they're the same price at other Myers.
Here in Melbourne, you can get MoVida Rustica for $39 at Target.
#282
Posted 29 November 2009 - 03:26 PM
#283
Posted 03 December 2009 - 05:04 AM
http://musingsandmorsels.weebly.com/
#284
Posted 28 January 2010 - 08:30 PM
http://www.readings....uisine-du-temps
#285
Posted 17 May 2010 - 04:40 AM
The Food and Flavours of the South Pacific covering a topic rarely discussed - the cuisines of South Pacific Island nations. 6 countries are selected: Tonga, Fiji, Tahiti, Samoa, Vanuatu and the Cook Islands. The cuisines are very much in the Madhur Jaffrey vein which is what people actually eat at their homes and entertain guests, rather than tourist fares you see in resort hotel buffets.
The cost is NZ$75.00, which is probably one of the most expensive NZ cookbooks I have ever seen (The French Cafe by Simon Wright tops it at NZ$110.00), but it is valuable, and I believe it will only be a matter of time before it is also available in Australia, the US and Britain because this subject has been very poorly covered in English.
#286
Posted 17 May 2010 - 06:19 PM
It is an Australian based website that checks the prices of a book across many on-line bookstores and lets you choose the cheapest, including postage, all in Australian dollars.
You can buy twice or three times as many cookbooks this way.
eG Ethics Signatory
"My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four.
Unless there are three other people." Orson Welles
My eG Foodblog
#287
Posted 17 May 2010 - 11:28 PM
Booko is the awesomest ever. Yes, that's right, it's fantastic enough to make me mangle the english language. It and Book Depository are responsible for the current bookshelf space crisis in my house.
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