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Gran's Kitchen: Recipes from the Notebooks of Dulcie May Booker
By (Author) Natalie Oldfield
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st September 2012
Australia
General
Non Fiction
641.5
Paperback
193
Width 223mm, Height 260mm
Mouth-watering recipes from a disappearing era: at 95 years old, the lovely Dulcie May Booker shares her 76 best recipes and cooking tips in this handsome volume peppered with reminiscences and photographs of her life as dressmaker, market gardener and homemaker extraordinaire. Compiled by Dulcie's granddaughter, talented 'foodie' Natalie Oldfield, this cookbook will satisfy the current interest in traditional cookery in a personal way, by focusing on one woman's authentic, tried-and-true versions of everyone's favourite dishes. Many will be able to identify with Dulcie's story of a life filled with 'labours of love' and sustained by land and sea - or recognise it as similar to that of their own 'Gran'. Beautifully-produced and laden with at least one gorgeous full page image per recipe, Gran's Kitchen is practical nostalgia: it contains easy-to-follow instructions on how to make Dulcie's excellent, classic fare, from hearty fisherman breakfasts to dance supper dainties, as well as Dulcie's secrets to award-winning baking, cooking and preserves. Continuing the home cooks' tradition of sharing recipes with each other, tucked in with Dulcie's recipes are favourites from family and friends, some old, some new.
Natalie Oldfield lives in Auckland, New Zealand, and has considerable hospitality experience, including establishing several cafes and function venues. Dulcie May Booker was born in 1913 to a farming family and began cooking as a small child. She has had an impressive collection of careers, ranging from market gardening to owning a fish shop, and she has also spent time as a neighborhood hairdresser, dance hall decorator and sympathetic ear to several generations of the community.