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Australian Food | Bill Granger
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In the 20 years since Bill Granger published his first book of recipes, Sydney Food, the world has fallen in love with the joyfully casual Australian way of eating. As a self-taught cook, straight out of art school, Bill furnished his first street-corner eatery in minimalist style, serving a small but perfectly formed menu of domestic dishes around a central communal table. He captured the hearts of Sydneysiders and visitors alike, while setting an exciting new standard for cafe dining. Since then, Bill has been crowned the 'egg master of Sydney' (New York Times 2002), the 'king of breakfast' (The Telegraph Magazine 2016), the 'creator of avocado toast' (Washington Post 2016) and 'the restaurateur most responsible for the Australian cafe's global reach' (The New Yorker 2018). Nowadays, from Sydney to Tokyo, and London to Seoul, queues form to enjoy ricotta hotcakes ('Sydney's most iconic dish' Good Food 2019), fluffy scrambled eggs, lively salads and punchy curries. It is a bright picture of Australian food that has travelled across the globe, packed with fresh flavours and local produce, healthy but never preachy, whose main ingredient seems to be sunshine itself. The plates at any of Bill's restaurants are more sophisticated today, reflecting decades of global experience and culinary creativity - but the warmth of atmosphere and joy of eating remain the same.
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TheBookHippie
Australian Food | Bill Granger
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https://www.australia.com/en-us/things-to-do/food-and-drinks/typical-aussie-food...

#FOODANDLIT AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺

However, Australia's love of this snack has led to its elevation into countless modern varieties of the classic. Local bakeries, found in almost every neighbourhood in Australia, usually offer several varieties of meat pie.

Magpiegem That looks delicious @TheBookHippie but the word Slurry must mean something different in the UK “ Slurry is a watery mixture of something such as mud , animal waste , or dust” 11mo
TheBookHippie @Magpiegem I call it a roux - I think that may be French ? 🤷🏻‍♀️ 11mo
TheBookHippie @LapReader these were very good. 10mo
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TheBookHippie
Australian Food | Bill Granger
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CarolynM I hope I didn‘t offend you, Christine, with my comments last night. That wasn‘t my intention. It was the middle of the night and I‘m unexpectedly dealing with some issues with my aging parents. My sensitivity radar was probably way off. I‘m truly sorry if you were hurt or upset. 11mo
TheBookHippie @LapReader I did make these coffees it was fun. 10mo
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Catsandbooks
Australian Food | Bill Granger
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#FoodandLit June Australia 🇦🇺

To participate read a book that takes place in the country or is by an author from the country. Also enjoy food from the country. Share your experience with the tag #FoodandLit and tag @Catsandbooks & @Texreader

If you're not currently tagged in #FoodandLit news and would like to be, let me know.

Remember we have a running book list to help you find books for each country that anyone can add to! ⬇️

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
Australian Food | Bill Granger
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Did buying a dress covered in my favourite childhood icecream require less than 2 seconds of consideration?

I‘ve been making excellent icecream related decisions lately 😂

Bubble O‘Bill ❤️

RaeLovesToRead Love it! ❤ 2y
Hazel2019 Love the dress!!!! 2y
marleed Oh cute! 2y
Gissy 👌❤️❤️❤️ 2y
CarolynM 👍 2y
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