Cookbooks are the gifts that keep giving (particularly if you’re the lucky dinner guest) and we’ve rounded up some of the year’s most mouth-watering reads.
To Asia With Love, Hetty McKinnon
Hetty McKinnon has described this book as her “homecoming”: a return to the food she loved as a Chinese girl growing up in Australia. Expect everything from traditional Asian dishes to altogether more modern offerings (like buttery miso vegemite noodles). Delish.
Saturday Night Pasta, Elizabeth Hewson
Pasta lovers will adore Elizabeth Hewson’s new cookbook, which not only presents 40 pasta recipes but offers a tale of family, connection and self-care – all through the act of kneading dough.
Australian Food, Bill Grainger
It’s been 20 years since Bill Grainger released his now-iconic cookbook Sydney Food, and now he’s back with a book that not only offers more mouth-watering meals – but one that will look great in your kitchen, too.
A Year Of Simple Family Food, Julia Busuttil Nishimura
A celebration of straightforward, unfussy food, this cookbook offers recipes to cook at home throughout the year from a beloved Melbourne cook and food writer.
Pizza, Thom Elliot and James Elliot
The perfect pressie for the pizza lover in your life, this gorgeously presented book offers facts, history and background to one of the world’ most loved foods – not to mention 30 recipes.
Ottolenghi Flavour, Yotam Ottolenghi and Ixta Belfrage
The latest offering from the global cooking sensation. This time, Ottolenghi goes deep into the three components of flavour with the aim of revealing how to ‘tap into the potential of ordinary vegetables to create extraordinary food’.
Always Add Lemon, Danielle Alvarez
Danielle Alvarez, formerly of The French Laundry and Chez Panisse, is the head chef at Sydney restaurant Fred’s, and this is her first cookbook – one that’s packed with more than 100 seasonal recipes, from duck pot pie, to summer vegetable panzanella.
In Praise Of Veg, Alice Zaslavsky
This is part-vegetarian cookbook, part-kitchen companion – and the perfect gift for the veggie-lover in your life. Organised by colour, In Praise of Veg includes 50 recipes that put vegetables at the centre of every meal.
Cook, Eat, Repeat, Nigella Lawson
This is Nigella Lawson at her absolute, mouthwatering best – a cookbook offering a delectable collection of recipes, memoir, and food writing.
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