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From choosing what to serve for Christmas dinner and how best to shop and prepare ahead, to planning a full menu and clever ideas for leftovers, Margaret will help you make this a Christmas to remember. Fully illustrated with variations and endless recipes and ideas.
A collection of Margaret's best sweet and savoury baking recipes, Margaret Fulton: Baking is the perfect accompaniment to any home kitchen and includes everything from sourdough bread to layered sponge cake. With over 250 recipes plus variations and hints and tips, this is a classic baking book essential to every kitchen. Chapters include Breads, Cakes, Cupcakes and Muffins, Biscuits, Slices, and Pastry. Margaret Fulton's recipes are triple-tested and are suitable for both beginner cooks and experienced bakers.
The return of the classic food encyclopedia from the woman who taught Australia how to cook. Margaret Fulton is Australia's best known and most loved cookery writer. This is the definitive collection of her recipes and life's work.
A special 30th Anniversary edition of the classic food encyclopedia from the woman who taught Australia how to cook. The Margaret Fulton Encyclopedia is an Australian classic for new and experienced cooks alike, who are looking for a one-stop-shop which a
Collects more than 1,500 recipes for appetizers to desserts, explains basic cooking techniques, and offers advice on storing, preserving, and selecting fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish.
Described by Stephanie Alexander as Margaret Fulton's major work, The Margaret Fulton Cookbook is now being re-released as a 50th anniversary celebratory edition. More than anyone else, Margaret Fulton has been credited as the woman who taught Australians how to cook. Hundreds of thousands of readers have discovered that it is not only Margaret Fulton's ability to cook, but her talent in imparting her technique and knowledge to others that makes her such a trusted and authoritative kitchen companion. Recently revised and updated, The Margaret Fulton Cookbook features much-loved classics as well as a host of contemporary recipes that will entice the next generation of cooks and readers. This 50th anniversary edition is a book to treasure. It contains chapters that deal with fish, poultry, meat, vegetables, soups, salads, pasta and rice, desserts and cakes. Both the beginner and the gourmet cook will find recipes especially marked for them: all recipes have been coded according to the degree of difficulty involved and the time it takes to cook the dishes. Useful cookery hints are included on every page and line illustrations will lead readers step by step through techniques.
From Australia’s best known and most loved cookery writer comes this collection of essential recipes from a lifetime of cooking. Recipes include classics such as French onion soup, risotto alla Milanese, and beef stroganoff, alongside modern dishes such as wonton soup, salt and pepper calamari, and tandoori chicken. There are also plenty of delicious sweet recipes such as pavlova, sticky date pudding, and pears in red wine. Recipes also include variations, as well as plenty of hints and tips. There are introductions for each recipe, where Margaret vividly recalls the people, events and travel that have influenced her cooking. The recipes are triple-tested so will work brilliantly every time and are easy to follow, making them ideal for beginner cooks. This is a book that belongs in every kitchen. It contains recipes you will love to cook over and over again, from the woman who taught Australia to cook.
From a well-known and much-loved cooking writer comes this collection of essential recipes Containing recipes you will love to cook over and over again from the woman who taught Australia to cook, this is a brilliant cookbook that belongs in every kitchen. The recipes are triple-tested to ensure a complete success every time and are easy to follow, making them ideal for beginning cooks. Recipes include classics such as French Onion Soup, Risotto Alla Milanese, and Beef Stroganoff, alongside modern dishes such as Wonton Soup, Salt and Pepper Calamari, and Tandoori Chicken. There are also plenty of delicious sweet recipes such as Pavlova, Sticky Date Pudding, and Pears in Red Wine. Recipes also include variations as well as plenty of hints and tips. There are introductions for each recipe, where Margaret vividly recalls the people, events, and travel that have influenced her cooking. Includes a conversion chart.