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AWW Great Lamb Cookbook - Australian Womens Weekly Used softcover cookbook
THE GREAT LAMB COOKBOOK
An Australian Women's Weekly
Cookbook
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Used softcover book, published 1998, 120 pages, lots of beautiful colour photos.
Lamb is the one red meat that's eaten all around the world, both because it's tender and delicious, and because it's so versatile. This universal popularity has resulted in The Great Lamb Cookbook, from the famous Australian Women's Weekly Test Kitchen. Here are more than 150 imaginative yet simple, exciting yet down-to-earth, recipes having light, luscious lean lamb as the star ingredient. From quick-and-easy, brand new ideas, like a lamb and macadamia salad, to the tried-and-true classics, such as a stately crown roast, each recipe has been developed, triple-tested and photographed especially for this book. And although doubly delectable in spring, succulent lamb is truly a meat for all seasons: you'll savour The Great Lamb Cookbook the whole year through.
Contents:
- Quick, easy and delcious
- More than just a roast
- Traditional favourites
- A little saucery
- The lowdown on lamb
- Lamb cuts chart
- Conversion charts, glossary and index
The Australian Women's Weekly Great Lamb Cookbook is an Australian publication. All measurements are in metric
and metric cups/spoons.
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The Great Lamb Cookbook by The Australian Womens Weekly
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