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  1. Edmonds Cookery Book

    the New Zealand classic

    New Zealand's true classic cookery book, selling over 3 million copies since it was first published in 1908.
    $24.00 Each
  2. Digby Law's Pickle & Chutney Cookbook deserves a place beside the Edmonds Cookery Book as a New Zealand classic.
    $29.00 Each

    Out of stock

  3. Food For Thought

    By Alesha Bilbrough-Collins

    This is a book for anyone who likes to eat tasty food that is easy to make. A book for anyone who cares what they put into their body. A book for anyone who gives a damn about this planet. Food for Thought is a cookbook like none other. Be prepared to simplify and improve your attitude to cooking, to food and to the way you live your life.
    $55.00 Each
  4. A Table At Tangleby

    by Sue Heazlewood

    Sue Heazlewood has a passion for cooking, entertaining, gardening and making her home a place of special and happy moments. In this exceptional book she shares more than 170 delicious dishes, from simple snacks to dinner parties that are guaranteed to impress your guests. Every beautiful image was photographed on-site at Tangleby Gardens, Sue’s home on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand.
    $64.95 Each
  5. Stunning photos showcase recipes passed down from mother to son, alongside descriptions of Moroccan culture and family life. Abdel shares the dishes that have made his cooking classes and restaurant so popular among Moroccan food lovers in New Zealand's capital.
    $36.00 Each
  6. Nici Wickes invites you back to her quiet kitchen for a second helping of uncomplicated, delicious recipes. During the global pandemic, Nici amassed a dedicated following through social media, sharing her recipes and personal stories of dealing with life’s challenges during lockdown and finding joy and fulfilment during this uncertain time through the act of cooking good food. Now living in an increasingly unsettled world, with climate change affecting her daily coastal life and a bout of covid leading to a loss of appetite, Nici once again turns to her kitchen and cooking to soothe her mind and reinvigorate her passion for food — with comforting recipes you can enjoy yourself or share with others. In More From a Quiet Kitchen Nici Wickes shares her thoughtful advice and insights on many of the challenges we all face in modern living — middle age, loneliness and self-esteem — accompanied by some incredible recipes to ensure you get the most out of life, both in and outside of the kitchen.
    $50.00 Each

    Out of stock

  7. Who Made All The Pies

    by Wendy Morgan

    Kiwis love their pies! Crisp, buttery pastry, gooey, piping hot filling – this brand-new collection has been put together by a pie expert who has lived and breathed pies her whole life! From the traditional Kiwi favourite (mince and cheese) to the more exotic (lamb and minted pea pie) to something for the vegetarians (cauliflower tart) to something for the sweet-tooths (choc orange tart) this cookbook is pure comfort food and it’s got something for everyone.
    $37.95 Each
  8. It’s been twenty years since Angie flung open the doors of the first Ripe store in Grey Lynn and to celebrate the Ripe team has curated a collection of their tried-and-true dishes. With a focus on salads and sweets, the 100+ recipes are sure to inspire and delight. Angie and selected guests share their sustainability stories throughout Thought For Food and hope that their efforts will encourage you on yours.
    $60.00 Each
  9. Yum

    by Nadia Lim

    I wanted to create a book that is every parents bible when it comes to feeding their kids. This book covers everything from the newborn stage to school-aged children. It is guaranteed to have the most easy-to-make, fuss-free, delicious recipes that babies, kids and adults will love.
    $55.00 Each
  10. Ripe Recipes

    by Angela Redfern

    From Auckland's Ripe delicatessen comes a recipe book that aims to make the most of seasonal produce. Unlike most recipe books, the recipes here are arranged by the seasons, helping you find the best ideas to suit what's fresh and available - or growing in your garden. Trained at London's Savoy, chef Angela Redfern shows everything from basics like basil pesto through to sticky spare ribs and saucy chocolate pudding.
    $60.00 Each
  11. The Fish & Game Cookbook

    by Angelo Georgalli

    Chef Angelo Georgalli – author of The Game Chef and Angelo’s Wild Kitchen – lives in Kingston, Otago where he indulges his passions for fishing, archery, hunting and getting into the great outdoors. Often drawing on his Mediterranean heritage, the recipes he creates for New Zealand’s wild fare always honour his ethos of respecting wildlife and living in balance with nature.
    $59.95 Each
  12. Kai and Kindness

    by Jane & Paul Rangiwahia

    Brother and sister health advocate and artist Paul and cook Jane have combined their skills to produce a book that nourishes the body and the mind. Their aim is to help start conversations about health and emotional wellbeing and promote positive action – whether it is in the kitchen or in the mind. The book is richly illustrated with the recipes and Paul’s artworks, and Paul’s inspiring ‘A Mental W.O.F’ frames short discussions about aspects of emotional and mental health. Jane’s delicious recipes are no fuss and focus on making food to share with friends and family. Jane and Paul say, ‘The body goes where the mind goes, and they go well when they are both nourished.’
    $47.95 Each
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