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Chae: Korean Slow Food For A Better Life

If you get a new cookbook and routinely skip the introductory parts where the author talks about their life and philosophy, and instead head straight to the pretty pics and recipes, we have a book to challenge that approach. To really understand Chae: Korean Slow Food For A Better Life, you need to read the wordy bits. And what makes this a worthwhile exercise is that they’re actually really interesting, and even somewhat moving…

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Agak Agak: Everyday Recipes from Singapore

Shu Han Lee might not be a household name down here, but she’s known in the UK for her spice company Remapapa, stocked in leading supermarkets like Selfridges. A Singapore native, she’s also authored another book called Chicken and Rice, a collection of more broadly SouthEast Asian recipes. Her latest concentrates on what she describes as “everyday recipes from Singapore”…

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Sebze: Vegetarian Recipes from My Turkish Kitchen

If ever there was a subject close to our hearts, it’s Türkiye and Turkish cuisine. One of our team spent time there, falling for this alluring, somewhat complex place. And oh, the food. It’s a flavouricious ride that’s fascinatingly varied among regions – the Black Sea area champions cornmeal and anchovies; in the South the fare is influenced by bordering Syria, with pistachios, pomegranate molasses, spices…

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Bethlehem, A Celebration of Palestinian Food

We reckon if everyone cooked everyone else’s food from time to time, it would surely spread a bit of love and understanding around the world and isn’t that sorely needed right now? And sorry if that sounds a bit dippy-trippy; we’re just your basic idealistic leftie-leaning types who, despite our smart arsery and snark, wish people would sit at each other’s tables…

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Rumi, Food of a Middle Eastern Appearance

Rumi is a legendary Brunswick East, Melbourne restaurant that opened in 2006. Still going strong, its longevity is as much a testament to owner Joseph Abboud’s easy charm as a host as it is to his brilliant Middle Eastern-esque fare. “Food of a Middle Eastern Appearance” is the subtitle of his first ever cookbook, and it’s a jokey side-swipe at the way Australia’s Muslim population was profiled and vilified…

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Recipes for a Lifetime of Beautiful Cooking

Miami-born Danielle Alvarez has called Sydney home for the past 10 years or so and is recognised as one of the city’s best chefs. Her food draws on a number of influences; her Cuban roots, a love of French and Italian food, years of working in incredible kitchens such The French Laundry and Chez Panisse in California, and the Asian threads that run through Australian cooking…

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Sugarcane

Arlyn Osborne is an American-Filipino food writer who, if you’ve been hankering for a collection of Pinoy-inspired sweet recipes, totally read your mind. There’s not much else like her book Sugarcane around, described on the cover as ‘sweet recipes from my half-Filipino kitchen.’ Mostly, these aren’t straight Filipino dishes, they’re largely where she imposes traditional flavours and ingredient combos…

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Beatrix Bakes Another Slice

If you love baking books with a warm tone, some ripper recipes to really stretch your skills, and razor-sharp instructions for optimum success, you’ll love this adorable new book from cult-followed Melbourne baker Natalie Paull. Every day before it sadly shuttered in 2022, her cute cafe Beatrix Bakes attracted the cake-erati, salivating for innovative takes on Aussie, Euro and American classics…

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Bao Family

We don’t know about you, but we see SO many cookbooks we can get a bit jaded. For a new one to really grab us it needs to be pretty darn amazing. Enter Bao Family. The author is Céline Chung, born in Paris to Chinese parents who, while on a student exchange in Shanghai, travelled throughout China and totally fell for its varied regional cuisines. Heck, who wouldn’t?…

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Ho Jiak: A Taste of Malaysia

If you follow the Sydney dining scene, and we know lots of you do, you may have heard of Ho Jiak. It opened on the site of a pretty forgettable Cantonese BBQ joint in Haymarket a few years back, then proceeded to take the city by storm with its elevated Malaysian fare. The team went on to open at Townhall and…

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