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Overview'As you read and cook from this book, my hope is that you will sense even a fragment of the deep wisdom, laughter, patience and love I have found in Aunty Beryl's company.' Kylie Kwong The term 'dead-set legend' often comes up when talking about Aunty Beryl Van-Oploo, a respected Elder and advisor on incorporating bush foods into a range of cuisines. Now, Aunty Beryl is sharing her life's work with this beautiful cookbook, featuring recipes that she holds close to her heart and stories from her life of cooking. The recipes cover pantry staples, salads, sides, easy dinners, food for feasting, biscuits, muffins, cakes and drinks. This is food that is both familiar and comforting, which also champions native ingredients. You'll discover dishes that will become regulars in your own kitchen, such as pumpkin and honey-roasted macadamia salad with finger lime dressing, lemon myrtle chicken pies, saltbush lamb rump with bunya nut peso, easy chocolate and wattleseed mousse, and Aunty Beryl's famous lemon myrtle butter biscuits. With stunning food photography and artwork by artist Lakkari Pitt, this cookbook is a way of sharing culture and passing down food knowledge for future generations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beryl Van-OplooPublisher: Murdoch Books Imprint: Murdoch Books Weight: 0.976kg ISBN: 9781761500688ISBN 10: 1761500686 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 31 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'Aunty Beryl's passion for sharing her extensive knowledge of native Indigenous ingredients has birthed modern Australian culinary cuisine.' Aunty Margret Campbell 'Aunty Beryl is one of those rare storytellers whose voice reaches far beyond the recipes, sharing the depth of her love and enduring impact.' Javed Khan, Delhi 'O' Delhi restaurant Author InformationAunty Beryl Van-Oploo OAM is a respected Gamilaroi Elder, educator, mentor and businesswoman. She grew up in Walgett, New South Wales and then moved to Sydney at the age of 16 to find work. Aunty Beryl had no formal education until she was 31 years old, enrolling in a cooking course and going on to undertake a TAFE diploma of education specialising in hospitality. She then became a teacher at Petersham TAFE and set up a Home and Work Opportunities for Aboriginal Women course at the first Eora TAFE in Redfern. She also founded the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence's Job Ready program. Aunty Beryl has run kitchens for several cafes and now owns her own catering business called Yaama Barrgay (which means hello family and friends in Yuwaalaraay), employing First Nations staff. She is an advisor on the use of bushfoods for top chefs including Kylie Kwong, Neil Perry and René Redzepi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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