The Country Women's Association Cookbook 2


Book Description

Following on from the hugely successful Country Women's Association of NSW Cookbook published in 2009, this volume presents another 285 treasured recipes from CWA members. Celebrating a long tradition of country cooking skills, the book features much-loved recipes for scones, cakes, biscuits, slices, soups, main courses, desserts, jams, confectionery and more. With a truly nostalgic feel, the book is nonetheless perfect for today's cooks, offering simple, reliable recipes for everything from morning tea to a hearty dinner.




Jam Drops and Marble Cake


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A timeless collection of over 130 tried-and-true recipes. Jam Drops and Marble Cake celebrates 60 successful years of the Cookery Competition held by The Land newspaper and the Country Women's Association of New South Wales. From peach blossom cake to Anzac biscuits, from raspberry coconut slice to scones, these nostalgic recipes will charm and delight while rewarding the baker with prize-winning results. This book is the perfect gift, collector's item and trusted baking companion in one.




The Country Women's Association Cookbook


Book Description

It is no exaggeration to say that The Country Women's Association Cookbook is an Australian icon. Absolutely packed with hard-working, practical recipes, this has been an essential cookbook in Australian kitchens for generations. First published over seventy years ago, Murdoch Books are proud to be publishing the 17th edition.




Everything I know about cooking I learned from CWA


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With tried and true recipes for a perfect sausage roll snack, a succulent Greek-style roast chicken for dinner or honeycomb cheesecake slice for dessert, Everything I know about cooking I learned from CWA is the perfect kitchen companion, in a deceptively small format. Offering a range of tried and tested recipes to suit both the beginner and the expert cook,there are recipes for snacks, soups, sandwiches, salads, main courses, desserts, cakes, biscuits, slices and - of course - scones.







The Irish Countrywomen's Association Cookbook


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Whether you are looking for a comforting soup, a family meal or something sweet, the beauty of this book is that you know the recipe will work. There are over 100 delicious recipes for everything from Spring Nettle Soup and Dublin Coddle to Crusted Rack of Lamb with Orange and Olive Salad, together with 'How To' sections on baking, making preserves and cooking potatoes as well as cooking for a crowd and within a budget. This cookbook will also prove an invaluable resource for the next generation of home-makers, those novice cooks still building up confidence in the kitchen who might call home for that foolproof recipe. Think of The ICA Cookbook as akin to having not just your own mammy on speed dial but rather a whole host of mammies and grannies from all over the country, each sharing their own words of wisdom and precious firsthand experiences.




The Getting of Garlic


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The white colonisers of Australia suffered from Alliumphobia, a fear of garlic. Local cooks didn’t touch the stuff and it took centuries for that fear to lift. This food history of Australia shows we held onto British assumptions about produce and cooking for a long time and these fed our views on racial hierarchies and our place in the world. Before Garlic we had meat and potatoes; After Garlic what we ate got much more interesting. But has a national cuisine emerged? What is Australian food culture? Renowned food writer John Newton visits haute cuisine or fine dining restaurants, the cafes and mid-range restaurants, and heads home to the dinner tables as he samples what everyday people have cooked and eaten over centuries. His observations and recipes old and new, show what has changed and what hasn’t changed as much as we might think even though our chefs are hailed as some of the best in the world.




Tablet to Table Vol 1 Issue 2


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Women and Community Cookbooks – Maria Kozslik Donovan The introduction of 'exotic' foods into the Australian mainstream in the 1950s through the books and columns of a largely forgotten food pioneer, Maria Kozslik Donovan. With a feature story from culinary academic Professor Donna Lee Brien. Includes embedded video demonstrations from guest chef, Rob Staedler; further source materials from William Angliss Special Collections; and the introduction of community chefs, Brenda and Maria.







Bake Class Step by Step


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Become the baker you want to be with this approachable and inspiring way of learning to bake anything. Whether you're a beginner baker or you're already baking with confidence, Anneka Manning's unique step-by-step lesson sequence will help you master the 10 fundamental mixing methods. With expert instructions and step-by-step photos, learn these 10 methods, which provide the foundation for all baking recipes: 1. The Measure & Mix Method 2. The Measure & Beat Method 3. The Folding Method 4. The Mixing in a Food Processor Method 5. The Creaming Method 6. The Rubbing-in Method 7. The Whisking Egg Whites Method 8. The Whisking Egg Whites & Sugar Method 9. The Whisking Egg & Sugar Method 10. The Kneading Method This must-have reference features sage advice and tips for baking success and how to stock a baker's pantry, plus 90 sweet and savory foolproof recipes (plus variations) that will build your know-how and confidence in a progressive and practical way. By the end of the lesson sequence, you'll be able to make your own beautiful artisan-style home-baked goods. These decadent recipes are accompanied by gorgeous photographs and reliable step-by-step instructions. Whether you have a sweet tooth or a more savory appetite, you can enjoy such recipes as: Mini Baked Jam Doughnuts Pecan & Cinnamon Oat Biscuits Easy Vanilla Cake with Passionfruit Buttercream Zucchini, Parmesan & Basil Muffins Lemon & Blueberry Cheesecake Fig & Cranberry Christmas Cake Asparagus & Gruyere Tart Raspberry Swiss Roll Powder Puffs Sour Cherry, Chocolate & Almond Biscotti Gluten-free Baby Passionfruit Cakes with Raspberry Icing (that's right--there are gluten-free recipes included!) Each recipe is "deliciously moreish," and you'll delight in adding them to your baking repertoire. But prepare yourself for an avalanche of requests to bake all of them again (and again!).