Ben's Meat Bible: 130 classic recipes from around the world
By (Author) Ben O'Donoghue
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st November 2015
Paperback
Australia
General
Non Fiction
641.66
Paperback
320
Width 230mm, Height 280mm
Ben's Meat Bible builds on the success of his series of books for people who love unfussy, easy food that's fresh, seasonal and tastes great. Building on the success of Ben's BBQ Bible, this beautiful full-colour paperback includes 150 brand-new recipes, introducing cooks to O'Donoghue's spin on his favourite meat dishes from around the world. There are chapters on beef, poultry, lamb, charcuterie and even soups (and, of course, pork!). 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, Ben's Meat Biblewill take its place among the best books in this genre.
"Abright and lively soft-coveroffering for creative carnivores" - Tomas Barnes, Canberra Times
"New recipes from aroundthe world that'll give the mosthardcore carnivore meatssweats" - Famous
"Bens Meat Bible takes youbeyond the boring old meat and three veg." - Label Magazine
"Covers comfort-food classics like roast pork and Southern fried chicken, tointernational delights such as tonkotsu miso ramen and beef fajitas.Pick up your jaw off the floor" - The Weekend
Ben O'Donoghue has been cooking for as long as he can remember. After starting professionally in Australia's high-end restaurants, he travelled to the UK, where he worked alongside Jamie Oliver at Ruth Rogers' renowned River Cafe. O'Donoghue departed there after four years to work with Oliver as excutive chef at Monte's Club. From there, he moved on to a head chef role at the Atlantic Bar & Grill in Soho.
Together with his wife, Dee, O'Donoghue runsBillykart Kitchen in Annersley, suburban Brisbane. Their aim was to revive the tradition of the old-time corner store, and that is exactly what they have done. The space is big on Queensland charm, and locals eat well, feel at home, and stock up on deli items. The casual sophistication suits O'Donoghue's cooking perfectly.
O'Donoghue has also built a name for himself over the past decade as a television presenteron the ood and travel seriesSurfing the Menu, among othersand as an author. His previous two books accompany his television programs.
His most recent book,Ben's Barbecue Bible has sold more than 12K copies in Australia, helping keep his name at the forefront of the competitive world of celebrity cooking.
In his spare time, he makes the most of the Brisbane outdoor lifestyle: surfing, fly fishing and hanging out with this three young children.