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Digby Law's recipes are loved and used in kitchens everywhere. This collection of over 300 soups, stocks, garnishes and accompaniments has all your favourites and more. From a classic borsch or bouillabaisse to the more exotic Turkish wedding soup, this is your one-stop reference for delicious and wholesome meals.

Digby Law was a chef, food writer and broadcaster whose cookery books helped change the way New Zealanders approached food and eating. With a passion for fresh ingredients and simple recipes his cookbooks deserve a place in every kitchen.



About the Author

Digby Law was a gourmet chef, food writer and broadcaster whose cookery books helped change the way New Zealanders approached food and eating. When he died in 1987 at the age of 51 he had written a series of five books.

Digby didn't train to be a cook; he was self-taught and learnt by experience. His simple explanations of ingredients and methods enabled both new and experienced cooks to make his recipes with great success.

Digby was always interested in helping his mother, Mary, in the kitchen and enjoyed entertaining for family and friends at Number 7 Northcote Road, North Shore, Auckland. He began his working life as a Shipping Agent. After extensive travel to the UK and Europe, Digby returned to New Zealand and began writing a cookery column for a national magazine in 1970, shortly afterwards he began his home cooking classes. He lived at Beresford Street, Freemans Bay..

He was a food columnist for the Auckland Metro magazine, had a radio cooking programme and worked as a consultant for television and magazine commercials.



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The best thing about Digby was his way of making you believe that even you, the klutzy novice, could cook. I never met him, but he is one of my culinary heroes. - Australian Women s Weekly



Book Information
ISBN 9781869711030
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Hodder Moa
Publisher Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand
Weight(grams) 224g
Dimensions(mm) 208mm * 136mm * 20mm

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