Mabu Mabu: An Australian Kitchen Cookbook
By (Author) Nornie Bero
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
19th January 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
641.5929915
Hardback
216
Width 179mm, Height 254mm, Spine 27mm
858g
In Mabu Mabu, charismatic First Nations chef Nornie Bero champions the tastes of native flavours in everyday cooking by unlocking the secrets of Australian herbs, spices, vegetables and fruits.
Nornie grew up on the island of Mer in the Torres Strait and while her wanderlust would take her to Italian and Japanese kitchens in Melbourne and London via Townsville, her home now is Mabu Mabu, a restaurant renowned in Melbourne and beyond for its innovative and delicious Australian Indigenous food.
This book, also called Mabu Mabu which means help yourself reflects Nornies approach to cooking: simple, accessible, delicious, and colourful! Her native pantry (explored in a comprehensive glossary of native ingredients) includes seeds, succulents, nuts, plants and herbs, and her recipes range from Pumpkin and Wattleseed dampers (for which she is known) to Kangaroo Tail Bourguignon to Saltbush Butter, Quandong Relish, Pickled Karkalla and Pulled Wild Boar.
Nornie also shares her knowledge of foraging, sourcing and substitutions, as well as the story of her formative years foraging, fishing and cooking alongside her beloved father on Mer.
'this book belongs in every Australian home.' -Georgie Gordon,Sunday Life
a sunny and colorful cookbook that preserves the flavors of a Native Australian community for generations to come.- Alex Beggs, bon apptit
this book belongs in every Australian home. -- Georgie Gordon * Sunday Life *
a sunny and colorful cookbook that preserves the flavors of a Native Australian community for generations to come. -- Alex Beggs * bon apptit *
Nornie Bero is from the Meriam People of Mer Island in the Torres Strait and is the Executive Chef, CEO and Owner of Mabu Mabu. Bero has been a professional chef for more than twenty-five years. Her style of cooking is all about generosity and flavour and she has been creating dishes using Australian native ingredients for much of her career. Mabu Mabus venues Tuckshop in Yarraville, and Big Esso in Federation Square, Melbourne, champion Islander flavours and Australian native produce. Through the business and her book, Nornie is on a mission to make Indigenous herbs, spices, vegetables and fruits a part of everyones kitchen pantry.