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The Truffle Cookbook

Rodney Dunn

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English
Lantern
30 May 2016
In his second cookbook, Rodney Dunn, founder of The Agrarian Kitchen, his sustainable farm-based cooking school in Tasmania, celebrates the truffle.

Rodney gives a fascinating insight into the Australian truffle industry and practical advice on buying, storing and (most importantly) cooking with truffles.

In addition to more than 60 recipes, The Truffle Cookbook is illustrated with beautiful food and location photography by Luke Burgess, taken amid Tasmania's forests and farmland.

Harvested in winter, truffles have an intense earthy flavour that works particularly well with indulgent ingredients such as cream, butter and cheese.

Rodney's recipes are lush and comforting - just the thing for cosy meals at home - and once you start experimenting, you'll be surprised at how many dishes can be enhanced by this inimitable fungus.

As Rodney firmly believes, there is no such thing as too much truffle!

theagrariankitchen.com
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Imprint:   Lantern
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 180mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   800g
ISBN:   9781921384394
ISBN 10:   1921384395
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rodney Dunn grew up on a farm in rural New South Wales. During his chef apprenticeship he worked under Tetsuya Wakuda at esteemed Sydney restaurant Tetsuya's, before moving into food media. He has since developed recipes for most of Australia's food magazines and worked as food researcher for the Better Homes and Gardens television program. In 2004 he joined Australian Gourmet Traveller as food editor, and continued in the role of contributing food editor for the next 11 years. In a quest for flavour that only the simple life could bring, Rodney and his family left Sydney in 2007 to begin The Agrarian Kitchen in Tasmania, a farm-based cooking school in the Derwent Valley that allows Rodney to indulge his passion for all things food by growing fruit and vegetables, raising pigs, milking goats and keeping honey bees. And of course to share this bounty with his students in the form of cooking experiences, including butchery, smoking, wood-fired cookery, baking and preserving. Rodney has a deep love of cookbooks as is evident in his 800-plus strong library. In 2013 Rodney published his first cookbook, The Agrarian Kitchen. theagrariankitchen.com

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