Meat

Chef Adrian Richardson is passionate about meat. He knows that it’s often the quickest, simplest and most delicious meal for any day of the week. In Meat, Richardson imparts his extensive knowledge and shows you how to give a meal that impressive edge with minimum fuss. With recipes such as Barbecued Butterflied Lamb with Honey and Rosemary, Twice-cooked Pork Belly with Toffee Crisp Crackling, Roast Duck with Pomegranate Glaze and even the Great Aussie Meat Pie, Meat will inspire both the novice and the expert home cook. Illustrated with tempting images throughout, this book makes the ideal guide to choosing, cooking and eating meat.

Meat is a comprehensive cookbook that will illuminate and educate keen home cooks who would like to learn more about the meat we eat; where it comes from and various ways to use different meats. It is also a solid collection of recipes, including sauces, stocks and other meaty basics. Chapters are divided into meat type, making the book as user-friendly as possible. Chapter introductions, as well as short pieces at the beginning of each recipe, impart further knowledge with Richardson's friendly and knowledgeable character running through the narrative. With its warm and friendly yet modern design, Meat will inspire and give confidence to home cooks to learn and try new things with meat, and is sure to become a family favourite.
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Meat

Chef Adrian Richardson is passionate about meat. He knows that it’s often the quickest, simplest and most delicious meal for any day of the week. In Meat, Richardson imparts his extensive knowledge and shows you how to give a meal that impressive edge with minimum fuss. With recipes such as Barbecued Butterflied Lamb with Honey and Rosemary, Twice-cooked Pork Belly with Toffee Crisp Crackling, Roast Duck with Pomegranate Glaze and even the Great Aussie Meat Pie, Meat will inspire both the novice and the expert home cook. Illustrated with tempting images throughout, this book makes the ideal guide to choosing, cooking and eating meat.

Meat is a comprehensive cookbook that will illuminate and educate keen home cooks who would like to learn more about the meat we eat; where it comes from and various ways to use different meats. It is also a solid collection of recipes, including sauces, stocks and other meaty basics. Chapters are divided into meat type, making the book as user-friendly as possible. Chapter introductions, as well as short pieces at the beginning of each recipe, impart further knowledge with Richardson's friendly and knowledgeable character running through the narrative. With its warm and friendly yet modern design, Meat will inspire and give confidence to home cooks to learn and try new things with meat, and is sure to become a family favourite.
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Meat

Meat

by Adrian Richardson
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Chef Adrian Richardson is passionate about meat. He knows that it’s often the quickest, simplest and most delicious meal for any day of the week. In Meat, Richardson imparts his extensive knowledge and shows you how to give a meal that impressive edge with minimum fuss. With recipes such as Barbecued Butterflied Lamb with Honey and Rosemary, Twice-cooked Pork Belly with Toffee Crisp Crackling, Roast Duck with Pomegranate Glaze and even the Great Aussie Meat Pie, Meat will inspire both the novice and the expert home cook. Illustrated with tempting images throughout, this book makes the ideal guide to choosing, cooking and eating meat.

Meat is a comprehensive cookbook that will illuminate and educate keen home cooks who would like to learn more about the meat we eat; where it comes from and various ways to use different meats. It is also a solid collection of recipes, including sauces, stocks and other meaty basics. Chapters are divided into meat type, making the book as user-friendly as possible. Chapter introductions, as well as short pieces at the beginning of each recipe, impart further knowledge with Richardson's friendly and knowledgeable character running through the narrative. With its warm and friendly yet modern design, Meat will inspire and give confidence to home cooks to learn and try new things with meat, and is sure to become a family favourite.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781742731988
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Publication date: 08/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Adrian Richardson is the owner of North Carlton’s La Luna Bistro, Melbourne’s iconic meat destination, where he has been serving up fresh bistro-style food made with love for over two decades. In 2016, he opened his second venue, Bouvier Bar and Grill, in Brunswick East, a New York–style bar with a focus on cocktails and bar food inspired by his travels. 

Richardson is the co-host of Good Chef Bad Chef, which airs on Network Ten and is the host of SBS’s Richo’s Bar Snacks. He also hosted two series of Secret Meat Business on the Lifestyle Channel. In 2007, he co-hosted the hit series Boys Weekend with chef friends Gary Mehigan, Manu Feildel and Miguel Maestre, which aired in over 110 countries.


Adrian Richardson is the owner of North Carlton's La Luna Bistro, Melbourne’s iconic meat destination, where he has been serving up fresh bistro­-style food made with love since 1998. In 2016, Adrian opened his second venue, Bouvier Bar and Grill in Brunswick East, a New York–style bar with a focus on cocktails and bar food inspired by his travels. 
 
Adrian is the co-host of Good Chef Bad Chef, which airs on Network Ten and is the host of SBS’s Richo's Bar Snacks. He also hosted two series of Secret Meat Business on the Lifestyle Channel. In 2007, Adrian co-hosted in the hit series Boys Weekend with chef friends Gary Mehigan, Manu Feildel and Miguel Maestre, which aired in over 110 countries.  
 
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