Every Night of the Week by Lucy Tweed
Stylist Lucy Tweed’s new book Every Night of the Week shows us how to casually throw ingredients together to create simple, yet magical dishes.
Wild Child by Sarah Glover
Sarah Glover’s second book Wild Child takes children (and adults!) on a culinary adventure, making the most of creatively collecting, preparing and cooking campfire meals.
Take One Fish by Josh Niland
Josh Niland’s second book Take One Fish challenges us to rethink our approach to cooking with fish.
The Beauty Chef
Carla Oates, founder of The Beauty Chef, believes that beauty and health come from the inside out.
How Wild Things Are by Analiese Gregory
How Wild Things Are by Analiese Gregory celebrates nature and the slow-food life in rugged, and sometimes wild, Tasmania.
Ostro by Julia Busuttil Nishimura
Since its release in 2017, Ostro by Julia Busuttil Nishimura has gained a legion of fervent fans, teaching us that every meal is worthy of a celebration.
Conscious Drinking
Once socially unacceptable, cutting back on alcohol is now what the cool kids do — the new wave of non-alcoholic drinks might have something to do with it.
Simple Italian by Silvia Colloca
In her latest cookbook Simple Italian, Silvia Colloca draws on her heritage to give us wonderfully simple Italian recipes.
Always Add Lemon by Danielle Alvarez
Danielle Alvarez draws on her passion for farm-to-table cooking, creating dishes that respond to the seasons in her debut cookbook, Always Add Lemon.
Ikaria by Meni Valle
Meni Valle’s latest book Ikaria imparts the magic of Mediterranean food and reminds us how to find joy in the simplest things.
Confidence in the Kitchen by Emmylou MacCarthy
Emmylou MacCarthy’s contagious positive energy and passion for multicultural food is brought to life in her book Confidence in the Kitchen.
Coming Together by Clementine Day
Self-published author Clementine Day’s new cookbook Coming Together proves that anything is possible where there’s passion.