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Ben O’Donoghue loves nothing more than cooking fresh, simple food for his family and friends. From weeknight dinners made with ingredients in the pantry to lavish dishes for a special occasion, Ben invites readers into his home to be inspired by his favourite dishes for every day. With chapters covering breakfast and brunch, everyday meals, entertaining, leftovers and sweets, At Home with Ben is for both beginner home cooks and those who are more experienced. Try Homemade Crumpets for breakfast, Chicken and Mushroom Pie for lunch, Snapper Tagine with Preserved Lemon and Chickpeas for dinner or Golden Syrup Pudding for dessert. Ben also takes inspiration from the cuisines of other countries, with recipes such as Miso Beef, Vietnamese Lamb Chops and Palestinian Potato Salad. And there are lots of recipes that your children will love to help you make and eat, such as Fish Cakes for Kiddies and Vegie Tortillas. Written in Ben’s laidback style and with over 60 colour photographs, At Home with Ben is a cookbook that you and your family will use to make simple and delicious meals for every occasion.
Surfing the Menu is based on the exciting eight-part cookery series of the same name, in which two talented chefs, Curtis Stone and Ben O'Donoghue, travel the rugged land and scenic coastline of Australia, sourcing local produce and cooking up a storm. Each chapter is drawn from one programme of the series, incorporating the recipes used, the places visited, and the people met along the way. With Australia now considered the hot spot for innovative cooking and with stunning location shots, this book is a must-have for those in love with food and this beautiful continent. The skills of the two chefs are evident throughout-- Curtis is currently heading an exciting new restaurant concept with The Conran Group and was previously head chef at Marco Pierre White's former eatery, Quo Vadis, in London, and Ben is head chef at London's celebrated The Atlantic Bar & Grill. Overall however, it is their abilities to communicate their love of food and life that make this a delicious and inspiring collection of mouth-watering dishes.
Surfing the Menu Again follows celebrity chefs Ben O'Donoghue and Curtis Stone on their second cooking tour of Australia.
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. How does Brexit change Northern Ireland’s system of government? Could it unravel crucial parts of Northern Ireland’s peace process? What are the wider implications of the arrangements for the Irish and UK constitutions? Northern Ireland presents some of the most difficult Brexit dilemmas. Negotiations between the UK and the EU have set out how issues like citizenship, trade, the border, human rights and constitutional questions may be resolved. But the long-term impact of Brexit isn’t clear. This thorough analysis draws upon EU, UK, Irish and international law, setting the scene for a post-Brexit Northern Ireland by showing what the future might hold.
The must-have BBQ bible from Australian celebrity chef, television presenter and author, Ben O’Donoghue best known for his outdoor cookery and barbecue recipes. Ben's BBQ Bible is a compendium of Ben’s classic barbecue recipes with an additional 40 brand-new recipes and entirely brand-new photography Throw away the sausages and chops and be inspired by Ben O’Donoghue’s exciting world of barbecued food. Covering everything from juicy meats like Mexican suckling pig, Singapore chilli crab, Moreton Bay bugs with figs and pancetta kebabs to succulent vegetarian dishes like Artichokes with lemon, honey, thyme and almond or Grilled Haloumi with lemon and mint – with Ben's BBQ Bible, your...
The Meat Book is the ultimate cookbook for the carnivore in all of us; packed full of delicious meat-based recipes for people who love unfussy, easy food that's fresh, seasonal and tastes great. In his follow-up book to The BBQ Companion, Ben presents 150 brand-new international recipes for his favorite meat dishes from around the world. Chapters are broken down according to type of meat, from beef, pork, poultry and lamb to chapters on cold cuts and stocks, sauces and brines. Try the Osso Bucco with gremolata, the Cuban style cheeseburger, mascarpone and proscuitto stuffed spatchcock or red braised Japanese pork hock, or perhaps one of his more unique creations such as the fruit stuffed meatballs or maple brined drumsticks. Barbecue lovers are once again well looked after, but there's more here for people who like to experiment with other cooking methods. Perfect for a couple, a family and a crowd, The Meat Book will take you on a flavorful journey around the world, one hearty meal at a time.
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Throw away the sausages and chops and be inspired by celebrity Australian chef Ben O'Donoghue's exciting world of barbecues food. From Mexican Suckling Pig to Singapore Chilli Crab - you'll have your friends talking about your barbecue for years. Whether your pride and joy is a simple wire rack over an open fire, an everyday kettle barbecue or a gas-fired hotplate with all the bells and whistles, the recipes can be cooked on any equipment. You'll also find the best drinks and desserts to accompany your meal, along with recipes for all the rubs and marinades, breads, salads and vegetables you'll ever need to make your barbecues the best in the neighbourhood.
Jack Johnson is both lucky and unlucky. He survives the Vietnam war as a decorated helicopter pilot, marries the girl he left behind, and lands on his feet at Australia’s leading advertising agency, as a launch pad to spectacular success in the industry. Lucky, you might say. But luck can change. Jack is hit with a bogus criminal charge that chases him into the Great Australian Desert, in a quest for Lasseter’s fabled gold reef. But Jack is not the only one looking. A mysterious Chinese company called Triple Eight is buying up leases in the desert, and people are dying. Back home, he leaves not only a heartbroken wife but a beautiful and very determined daughter who has had her own problems. Expelled from Australia’s most prestigious public school, Tess Johnson vows to clear her father’s name. Lasseter’s Truth follows them both as they take on the odds. A story that ranges from the greed of the nineties, into a famous legend of Australia’s outback, with a compelling climax for our own time.