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This full-color cookbook features 200 recipes from the New Zealand-born and London-based chef.
In his new book Peter Gordon: Everyday, Peter shows us how to create his signature fusion style food at home, every day of the week. Using only easily-sourced ingredients and simple methods, Peter has put together 170 dishes that demonstrate his passion for innovative flavours and textures. Chapter take us through every meal of the day and include: breakfast & brunch; soups; pasta, rice & noodles; light meals; salads & tapas; dinner; speedy sides and tea trolley and desserts. The range of recipes includes Chorizo on Tomato-rubbed Toast with Soft-boiled Egg to start the day, via soups and pasta dishes such as the tempting and comforting Creamy Leek, Red Lentil and Potato Soup or Cannelloni with Mushrooms and Pork to delicious dinners including the mouthwatering Braised Pork Belly with Shallots, Orange and Cardamom and Cod Poached in Creamy Leeks, Ginger and Saffron, all finished off with treats that include Spiced Pumpkin, Fig, Pinenut and Gingernut Tart. Sumptous photographs of the recipes are by one of the new rising stars of food photography Manja Wachsmuth, making Peter Gordon: Everyday the easy-to-follow and stylish answer to eating healthily and with variety on a daily basis.
Over 200 of the very best Peter Gordon recipes containing a diverse and often eclectic range of dishes for all occasions and featuring great new ways with vegetables, innovative salads and a generous selection of meat and seafood dishes. Desserts and other tempting sweet treats are also included - all with that inspirational Peter Gordon style. The book is beautifully illustrated throughout with photographs by Jean Cazals. Peter Gordon, a New Zealander by birth, is now living and working in London where he gained a reputation as a brilliant young chef with new and innovative ideas at the well-known Sugar Club restaurant in Notting Hill. Before leaving New Zealand he cooked at the original Sugar Club in Wellington. He has also created menus for Air New Zealand and contributed recipes and articles to numerous publications, including Food Illustrated, Elle and the Sunday Telegraph
'Peter Gordon's food is the finest example of culinary magic.' Yotam Ottolenghi Using easily sourced ingredients and simple methods, the Godfather of fusion cooking Peter Gordon has created over 170 dishes that demonstrate his passion for innovative flavours and textures in an everyday setting. From Chorizo on Tomato-rubbed Toast with Soft-boiled Egg to start the day, via soups and pasta dishes such as the tempting and comforting Creamy Leek, Red Lentil and Potato Soup or Cannelloni with Mushrooms and Pork, to delicious dinners including the mouthwatering Braised Pork Belly with Shallots,Orange and Cardamom and Cod Poached in Creamy Leeks, Ginger and Saffron, all finished off with treats that include Spiced Pumpkin, Fig, Pinenut and Gingernut Tart. The sections, including breakfast and brunch, light meals and salads, pasta, rice and noodles, treat trolley and desserts, are complemented by sumptuous photography from Manja Wachsmuth, making this book the stylish answer to eating well, every day.
Growing up in a small town in New Zealand, Peter Gordon didn't discover avocados or sushi until he moved to Australia in his late teens. From there he travelled to Asia, where a whole new culinary world opened before his eyes. Often dubbed the 'father of fusion cuisine' - a culinary style that integrates various regional flavours and cooking techniques in order to create innovative new tastes - Peter reveals in Peter Gordon: A Culinary Journey how he developed his unique culinary philosophy, influenced by his travels around the world, exploring different cuisines, foods, tastes and cooking ideas. Illustrated with stunning photography from renowned photographer Jean Cazals, Peter takes us on a journey through Asia, Europe and the Pacific and presents 80 delicious recipes plus the key ingredients that epitomise fusion cuisine.
A selection of the best of Peter Gordon's recipes from New Zealand House and Garden. It contains a diverse and often eclectic range of recipes for all occasions, featuring new ways with vegetables, innovative salads and a selection of meat and seafood dishes. Desserts and other tempting sweet treats are also included - all of which should inspire readers.
What defines a salad? Is it merely a few ingredients tossed together in a bowl with a dressing, or is it more complex than that? Acclaimed chef Peter Gordon shows us that salads are versatile and fun dishes that harmoniously combine a mixture of individually prepared ingredients, that when coming together, can either be very similar in texture and colour, or ones that oppose each other—such as crunch supporting smooth. Peter demonstrates how salads can be made to suit your mood; some salads are perfectly crafted assemblages, whilst others are quickly put together. By adding a contrasting flavour or texture to a mix, it can often highlight other ingredients in the same dish. Throughout the recipes within Vibrant Salads, you’ll discover that it is the shock of a sweet roast grape that highlights sharp citrus notes, or a spicy chilli being used to add excitement to a sweet mango. Peter’s salads are wide-ranging and the recipes within Vibrant Salads reflect this; from vegetarian dishes such as aubergine with gem, quinoa and pistachio, to red meat based salads such as poached veal with anchovy mayonnaise and potatoes. Whatever your mood, the occasion or season, there will always be a saladto complement it.
You may think there are only so many ways vanilla can be used in cooking - surprise! International Chef Natasha MacAller will change your mind by taking you on a journey to discover the many wonders of one of the most amazingly versatile ingredients in your pantry. Vanilla Table is a culinary celebration of all things vanilla. With its fragrant and captivating scent, it can be creatively used in an endless array of delicious dishes. From sweet to savoury, the more than 100 recipes-including 32 dishes carefully curated from 33 internationally acclaimed chefs worldwide- show how to make the most of this magical ingredient. For instance, this cookbook demonstrates the delights of vanilla and trout pairing; how just a vanilla pinch deliciously wakes up a pork chop; and of course, countless ways to make desserts sparkle. Natasha MacAller also provides tips, tricks, and expert knowledge to make you a vanilla connoisseur, too. With advice ranging from how to recognize the best product, to proper storing, Vanilla Table will encourage you to use this incredible ingredient in ways never imagined. Joining Natasha MacAller and other famed chefs in this vanilla tribute are UK superstars Yotam Ottolenghi, Peter Gordon, William Curley, and Galton Blackiston; each contributed dazzling recipes to this landmark cookbook.
Containing a range of recipes, including soups, casseroles and curries, to fried vegetables, roasts, bakes and braises, this cookbook shows how it is possible to make stunning dishes from even the humblest vegetables.
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