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Special Delivery

Special Delivery 2

Favourite recipes to make and take

by Annabel Crabb and Wendy Sharpe
Hardback
Age range: + years old Publication Date: 01/11/2015
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In Annabel Crabb's accidental second career as the host of political cooking show Kitchen Cabinet, she negotiates her way into the homes of Australian politicians, bringing dessert - the internationally recognised culinary code for 'I come in peace'.

But food is a language that says so much more than 'Please let me in, Madam Speaker'. To friends and family, food can say everything from 'I'm sorry you had a bad day' to 'Congratulations, you clever thing'. And it means still more when brought to the door.

Now, in Special Delivery, Annabel has teamed up with her best friend from childhood, fellow food tragic and Kitchen Cabinet recipe consultant Wendy Sharpe, to bring you recipes for those knockout desserts as well as tons more ideas for soups, salads, pastries, breads and other treats ideally suited to make and take to those you love. Each recipe is offered up with transport instructions or an implicit promise to look the other way if you just want to eat it straight from the tin.

ISBN:
9781743366196
9781743366196
Category:
Cookery / food & drink etc
Age range:
+ years old
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-11-2015
Publisher:
Murdoch Books
Edition:
1st Edition
Pages:
232
Dimensions (mm):
250x195x29mm
Weight:
1.07kg
Annabel Crabb

Annabel Crabb is one of Australia’s most popular political commentators, a Walkley-awarded writer, and the host of Australia’s first dedicated political cooking show, ABC TV’s Kitchen Cabinet.

She writes for ABC Online’s The Drum and has worked extensively in TV and radio. She is a columnist for the Sunday Age, Sun-Herald and Canberra’s Sunday Times, and has worked as a political correspondent and sketchwriter for titles including the Advertiser, the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, and as London correspondent for Fairfax’s Sunday papers.

She won a Walkley Award for her 2009 essay on Malcolm Turnbull, and was Australia’s 2011 Eisenhower Fellow. Annabel is an enthusiastic social media user and tweets about politics and food.

She lives in Sydney with her partner, Jeremy, and their three children.

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Really been enjoying this one, I have a lot of cook books but I just keep going back to this one.its a keeper

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I'm loving this cookbook - all the great vegetarian recipes with meaty descriptions. I have made the beetroot tarte tatin a few times, and would highly recommend it!

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