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Kai Feast: Food stories and recipes from the maunga to the moana.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: David Bateman Ltd 2024.Description: 304 p. 260x220mmISBN:
  • 9781776890750
  • 1776890752
DDC classification:
  • 641.592
Summary: Nau mai, haere mai ki t?nei kai h?kari wainene! Christall Lowe invites you to a hakari (feast) at her family table - replete with mouthwatering dishes infused with the flavours of Aotearoa, brimming with manaakitanga (hospitality), and served with wonderful tales of nostalgia. In this beautifully illustrated story of feasting you'll find a bountiful basket of kai and korero gathered from the mountains to the sea. It's lip smackingly good kai - from soul-warming kaimoana hot pot, umu pulled pork and h?ng? infused with native rongo?, to k?mara donuts, sweet korimako cake and burnt sugar steamed pudding. Recipes are woven with stories of a traditional gathering and feasting, tips on cooking for a crowd, and notes on foraging and using native herbs. With Kai Feast in your kitchen, you?ll be prepared for any occasion, big or small. It?s time for kai. It?s time to feast.
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Non-Fiction - New Zealand Non-Fiction - New Zealand Pop-Up Library Non-Fiction Non Fiction 641.592 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available W00016339

Nau mai, haere mai ki t?nei kai h?kari wainene! Christall Lowe invites you to a hakari (feast) at her family table - replete with mouthwatering dishes infused with the flavours of Aotearoa, brimming with manaakitanga (hospitality), and served with wonderful tales of nostalgia. In this beautifully illustrated story of feasting you'll find a bountiful basket of kai and korero gathered from the mountains to the sea. It's lip smackingly good kai - from soul-warming kaimoana hot pot, umu pulled pork and h?ng? infused with native rongo?, to k?mara donuts, sweet korimako cake and burnt sugar steamed pudding. Recipes are woven with stories of a traditional gathering and feasting, tips on cooking for a crowd, and notes on foraging and using native herbs. With Kai Feast in your kitchen, you?ll be prepared for any occasion, big or small. It?s time for kai. It?s time to feast.

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