Plant-Based Farmhouse: Wholefood Recipes from My House on the Hill
Cherie Hausler
(Author)
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"I'm thrilled by this beautiful book. Cherie's recipes are bursting with flavor and creativity. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do."- Maggie Beer Wherever she's lived around the world, Cherie Hausler's instinct has been to host 'country gatherings' - bringing people together to share good food and good times. That passion grew when she returned home to the Barossa Valley to settle in an unrenovated 150-year-old stone farmhouse on Koonunga Hill. It's there that she tends a rambling edible garden, forages for wild olives, turns apples into cider vinegar, makes kombucha, bakes, blends (and drinks!) tea, tends her horses, ducks, dogs, and other animal friends, and nurtures community connection through vegan food. At a local horticultural meeting, Cherie was reminded of how easy it can be to find familiar food territory with others: "Oh, we all eat plants, dear - nothing new in that," one member quipped. A Plant-Based Farmhouse celebrates exactly that timelessness, with more than 80 wholefood, dairy- and sometimes gluten-free recipes based on traditional plant-based country foods and cooking methods, along with veg-centric riffs on familiar homestead favorites. Whether it's inspiration for hearty salads, roasts and brunches, magnificent cakes and tarts, or go-to staples, there's so much deliciousness within these pages. Plant-based or otherwise, no one need miss out.
Product Details
Price
$35.00
$32.55
Publisher
Murdoch Books
Publish Date
May 07, 2024
Pages
256
Dimensions
7.6 X 9.6 X 1.1 inches | 2.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781922616746
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Cherie Hausler is a Barossa Valley-based cook, baker, podcaster, community builder and founder of the plant-based food business All The Things. She's happiest drinking tea and feeding family and friends at her big, welcoming country table. She hosts a television show, also called All The Things, screening on SBS.