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SA cookbooks nominated at Gourmand World Cookbook Awards

- LUTHO PASIYA lutho.pasiya@inl.co.za

WHICH is your favourite cookbook?

Sixteen of South Africa’s cookbooks have been nominated at this year’s Gourmand World Cookbook Awards.

The Gourmand World Cookbook Awards were founded in 1995 by Edouard Cointreau. Every year, they honour the best food and wine books, printed or digital, as well as food television. The awards are a unique opportunit­y to build the image of the food culture in a country and show the world its spirit. Let’s take a look at the cookbooks nominated at this year’s Gourmand World Cookbook Awards.

A Book about Bread Category: Photograph­y and Bread

In the book, author and master-baker Adam Robinson teamed up with local photograph­er Roger Jardine to produce a good-looking volume that takes a deep dive into the dough and its making and baking. If you are already comfortabl­e in the kitchen or have at least dabbled in bread, this is the book for you. And you’ll find plenty to get your teeth into.

Dinner Category: at Entertaini­ng Matloha’s

Dinner at Matloha’s is about bringing family and friends together around the table. As dishes are passed around and plates are piled high, it is not only food that is shared. Food Journey with Josh Category: Manuscript

One of SA’S youngest publishers, Josh Thirion has achieved more than some of the world’s top chefs and culinary wizards could dream of. Thirion won a revered Gourmand Cookbook Award in 2013 for his first book, titled Cook with Josh, and now waits to hear the outcome of the 2022 awards.

Somizi’s I Am Not a Chef Category: Self-published and Celebrity chef

The cookbook is inspired by his family’s cooking and celebrates food that is proudly South Africa. The Flexitaria­n Foodie Category: First cookbook

The Flexitaria­n Foodie is a collection of proudly South African, budget-approved, family-friendly recipes that show how achievable it is to eat delicious real food and live consciousl­y and mindfully, no matter the situation.

Simply Personal Category: Blogger

Simply Seasonal is a vibrant, visual recipe guide inspired by nature’s endless bounties. Choosing to cook and eat seasonally places a fresh spotlight on what’s being produced in our immediate surroundin­gs. A Handful of Earth Category: Series

This is a plant-based book that was inspired by an urge she had during lockdown to return to her farming roots and get her hands dirty.

Made with Love & Plants Category: Corporate books

Made with Love & Plants presents plant-based recipes, all beautifull­y photograph­ed and styled, and also provides detailed yet easy-to-follow guidance on living the plant-based lifestyle. Everyday Traybakes Category: Digital

This book exemplifie­s the art of easy, everyday cooking. Minimal preparatio­n, easily adaptable to your own taste, and a lot less washing up. The aim of the book is to spark fresh cooking inspiratio­n with new ideas and interestin­g flavour combinatio­ns.

JAN a Breath of French Air

Category: French JAN a Breath of French Air is a memoir and celebratio­n of food and Jan Hendrik’s Michelin Star establishm­ent JAN in the south of France. JAN is proof that dreams can be lived and how a love for what you do can transform humble mosbolletj­ies into a masterpiec­e. Our Italian Legacy of Love Category: Italian

What do you get when you add a little Italian, a little South African, and a whole lot of love? A legacy of classic yet contempora­ry dishes from the Café del Sol family kitchen. Chiara and Ryan have transferre­d the treasured memories of both their Nonnas, as well as their Mama Luciana, to the tables of Café del Sol, and now this cookbook. Eat Glocal, Kamini Pather Category: India

Eat Glocal is a concise collection of South African Indian home-cooking recipes that Kamini Pather developed over lockdown. Each recipe was developed for small-batch cooking with ingredient­s that you can find at most grocery stores. Fatima Sydow Cooks Category: Africa

Fatima Sydow Cooks is an ode to her authentic self and the delicious, flavoursom­e family food she loves to cook. Think mussel curry, homebaked bread to mop up the creamy sauce, slow-braised, soft-as-butter short ribs, a real-deal masala steak

sandwich, and a hearty, wholesome oxtail stew. At My Wheat’s End Category: Single subject

At My Wheat’s End is filled with gluten-free recipes for you to try out at home. It also comes with the most beautiful photograph­y – it is a cookbook that truly makes me want to do a happy dance. Think beetroot roulade with horseradis­h and orange zest, chocolate, fig and almond cake, spicy apple cake, luxury homemade granola, and more. Mynie Plays with Fire Category: BBQ

As the author, Mynie Steffens admits herself, she is a self-confessed braai addict and has been cooking over fire since the age of 10! She says: “Everything tastes so much better when it's cooked over the fire... I find any reason possible to organise an epic, all-day braai.” Using her experience gained on a travel and braai-cooking television show called Speel Met Vuur and catering for private braai events, often with a braai-tasting menu, Steffens decided to play with these ideas even further, resulting in this cookbook of braai-tasting menus as the best braai entertainm­ent ever. Isabella’s Mussels Feast Category: Seafood and Meat

Isabella’s Mussels Feast is a collection of fifteen recipes with fresh mussels by renowned food writer, Isabella Niehaus. Mouthwater­ing with a beautiful and interestin­g palette of flavours with photograph­y by Hein van Tonder.

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