Australian Cuisine!

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Intro Video

When I was growing up, I couldn’t wait to travel and see the world. My mum had travelled and lived in Canada and London and I loved hearing stories of her adventures.

I really thought I would end up living somewhere exotic like Paris or Barcelona or New York or Tuscany.

But you know the funny thing, as I traveled I kept looking for a place that I wanted to live more than Australia.

I didn’t find it.

And so I’ve ended up in my own little part of Australia only 70km from my Dad’s farm.

If you had told me this is where I would buy a house when I was 15 I would never have believed you.

But here I am.

Seriously, I live in the best country in the world. Especially when it comes to food.

So I’m super excited to delve into the melting pot that is Australian Cuisine…

Jx

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25 Favourite Aussie Recipes

At first glance it may seem a little weird to have a Thai curry and a stir fry as Australian recipes. But given we’re part of South East Asia and there are so many Australian-Thai, Australian-Malaysian and Australian-Indian people (to name a few), it’s only fitting to include these!

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Australian Ingredients

Writing this list was a bit of a challenge. While there are the native ‘bush food’ ingredients, I don’t use many of them in my cooking. So I’ve included ingredients that ‘feel’ Australian to me…

  • vegemite!
  • avocado
  • hummus
  • pesto
  • curry pastes + powders
  • olives
  • ‘tasty’ cheese
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • fresh vegetables
  • fresh herbs
  • balmain bugs / moreton bay bugs (a salt water cray fish)
  • oysters
  • pink murray river salt flakes
  • lemon myrtle – a native herb with a lemon / lime flavour
  • finger limes – a long, finger-shaped citrus that is filled with clear coloured little caviar-like balls of limey goodness.
  • lamb – I grew up on a sheep farm!

Instant ‘Aussie’: Add a big handful of undressed fresh herbs or baby spinach leaves.

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Aussie Flavour Combinations

  • Cheese & Vegemite
  • Avocado & Vegemite
  • Salt & Vinegar
  • Chilli & Lime
  • Meat Pie & Sauce (Ketchup)
  • Lamb & Mint
  • Lamb & Rosemary
  • Berries & Cream
  • Chocolate & Coconut (via Lamingtons)

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Australian Books + Resources

On the SVCS site:

SVCS Australian Cooking ‘Dictionary’

Cookbooks:

  • Three Blue Ducks by Mark Labrody & Darren Robertson
  • Recipes for a Good Time by Ben Milgate & Elvis Abrahanowicz
  • Maggie’s Harvest by Maggie Beer
  • Where the Heart Is by Karen Martini
  • The Cooks Companion by Stephanie Alexander
  • Cornersmith by James Grant
  • Kitchen by Mike by Mike McEnearney

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  • I’m curious to know if there is one of these cookbooks you would recommend over the others. I would be most interested in one that has lower carb recipes. (By the way, I would love to live in Australia, these days; I’ve visited multiple places and have enjoyed all of them.)

    • You should move here Susan! It’s the best…

      Tough to choose just one. Probably 3 Blue Ducks would be best for Low Carb.

      Jx

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