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Sixteen years since the publication of Australian national treasure Neil Perry’s groundbreaking bible for home cooks, The Food I Love, comes a bookend to that masterwork: Everything I Love to Cook.
Neil’s influence on the food culture of Australia and beyond has been profound: inspiring us to try new flavours, making simple food simply brilliant, and tirelessly supporting the producers who sustainably grow the food we love to eat.
Now he revisits legendary dishes from his flagship restaurants like Rockpool Bar & Grill and modern classics from his long-running ‘Good Weekend’ column, as well as new favourites he – and we – can’t get enough of. With tips and techniques to set you up for success every time, Neil is on a mission to boost your kitchen know-how and confidence, covering everything from basic knife skills to the art of barbecuing, dressing a salad and mastering a roast dinner.
Everything you need to know about fermentation to start a little revolution in your pantry!
Fermentation is one of the hottest kitchen trends of the past two years, and for good reason – fermentation allows us to transform the ordinary to the extraordinary (think: delicious pickles, olives, and ginger beer). But more than that, fermented foods have enhanced nutritional value, aid in digestion, and regulate our immune systems.
Fermentation is fun and it results in foods packed full of flavor and health benefits. The Fermentation Cookbook provides 70 easy, step-by-step, and cost-effective recipes for everything from fermented vegetables, fruits, sugars and honey to milks, cereals, grains and legumes. It covers the science behind fermentation, different types of fermentation processes, and useful fermentation equipment. So gather your jars, get started on making your own condiments and yogurts, and be on your way to cultivating good health.
Your taste buds will be sure to thank you. AUTHORS: Sebastien Bureau is the president of MannaNova Solutions Inc, a food science consulting service that helps small producers in the fermented and non-fermented food and beverage industry. Since a young age, he has devoted many hours in the kitchen, experimenting with ingredients and exploring flavors and techniques. David Cote is a living foods chef, nutrition expert, shiatsu therapist and is currently the President of Crudessence and VP of RISE. He refined his culinary passions as well as his approaches to healthy living during the many years he spent traveling the world. Cote is author of previous Robert Rose title, RawEssence: The Flavor of Our Mission.
A complete meat- and brisket-cooking education from the country’s most celebrated pitmaster and owner of the wildly popular Austin restaurant Franklin Barbecue–winner of Texas Monthly’s coveted Best Barbecue Joint in Texas award.
When Aaron Franklin and his wife, Stacy, opened up a small barbecue trailer on the side of an Austin, Texas, interstate in 2009, they had no idea what they’d gotten themselves into.
Today, Franklin Barbecue has grown into the most popular, critically lauded, and obsessed-over barbecue joint in the country (if not the world)-and Franklin is the winner of every major barbecue award there is. In this much-anticipated debut, Franklin and coauthor Jordan Mackay unlock the secrets behind truly great barbecue, and share years’ worth of hard-won knowledge.
Franklin Barbecue is a definitive resource for the backyard pitmaster, with chapters dedicated to building or customizing your own smoker; finding and curing the right wood; creating and tending perfect fires; sourcing top-quality meat; and of course, cooking mind-blowing, ridiculously delicious barbecue, better than you ever thought possible.
| Included | Fry pan, cork handle & brush |
|---|---|
| Diameter size | 20cm |
| full length | 41cm |
| depth | 4cm |
| weight | 665g |
| Thickness of the base plate | 1.6mm |
| Material | 99.9% pure iron (Soir) |
| Surface treatment | Hard tempering |
| Compatible with induction and gas stoves. | All supported |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in molding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
*Due to the manufacturing process, there may be small scratches on the iron plate. Please be aware of this in advance.
*For hard tempered products, the tempering is done by hand, so there may be unevenness in the tempering, spots, or oil buildup, but this does not affect the quality.
Care
This pan has been pre-seasoned, but it is still recommended you season it again before first use.If using on a glass or ceramic cooktop, always heat it slowly, never blast it with high heat straight away, as the inconsistent heat from these surfaces can cause the pan to warp. Avoid soap where possible, as it can strip the seasoning over time. Never put it in the dishwasher. Dry it immediately and thoroughly.
The handle will get hot during cooking, always use a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt when handling the pan on the stove.
| Included | Fry pan, cork handle & brush |
|---|---|
| Diameter size | 26cm |
| full length | 47cm |
| depth | 5.5cm |
| weight | 1,005g |
| Thickness of the base plate |
1.6mm |
| Material |
99.9% pure iron (Soir) |
| Surface treatment |
Hard tempering |
| Compatible with induction and gas stoves. |
All supported |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in molding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
*Due to the manufacturing process, there may be small scratches on the iron plate. Please be aware of this in advance.
*For hard tempered products, the tempering is done by hand, so there may be unevenness in the tempering, spots, or oil buildup, but this does not affect the quality.
Care
This pan has been pre-seasoned, but it is still recommended you season it again before first use. If using on a glass or ceramic cooktop, always heat it slowly, never blast it with high heat straight away, as the inconsistent heat from these surfaces can cause the pan to warp. Avoid soap where possible, as it can strip the seasoning over time. Never put it in the dishwasher. Dry it immediately and thoroughly.
The handle will get hot during cooking, always use a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt when handling the pan on the stove.
Chopstick Tongs
| full length | 27.5cm |
|---|---|
| Handle width | 1.0cm |
| Tip width | 0.5cm |
| Maximum opening width | 10.0cm |
| weight | 41g |
| Material | SUS821L1 |
| Surface treatment | Black Oxidation |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in molding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
Ladle
| full length | Approximately 23cm |
|---|---|
| width | Approximately 8cm |
| depth | Approximately 8cm |
| weight | 82g |
| Material | SUS821L1 |
| Surface treatment | Hard tempering |
| Surface treatment | Black Oxidation |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in moulding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
| Diameter size | 20cm |
|---|---|
| Bottom diameter | 16.0cm |
| full length | 36.0cm |
| depth | 8.5cm |
| weight | 410g |
| Full capacity | 2.4L |
| Material | Body: Aluminum alloy (IH compatible only) Base: Stainless steel (12% chromium) |
| Surface treatment | Anodized aluminum |
| Handle | Natural wood |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in molding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
Care
Wash with a soft sponge and mild detergent. Do not use steel wool or abrasive cleaners. Do not use in a dishwasher. After washing, dry thoroughly before storing.
| Includes | Fry pan, cork handle & brush |
|---|---|
| Diameter size | 13cm |
| Bottom diameter | 9cm |
| full length | 23cm |
| depth | 2.5cm |
| weight | 230g |
| Full capacity | 250ml |
| Material | Iron |
| Surface treatment | Hard tempering |
| Compatible with induction and gas stoves. | Gas stove only |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in molding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
*Due to the manufacturing process, there may be small scratches on the iron plate. Please be aware of this in advance.
*For hard tempered products, the tempering is done by hand, so there may be unevenness in the tempering, spots, or oil buildup, but this does not affect the quality.
Care
This pan has been pre-seasoned, but it is still recommended you season it again before first use.If using on a glass or ceramic cooktop, always heat it slowly, never blast it with high heat straight away, as the inconsistent heat from these surfaces can cause the pan to warp. Avoid soap where possible, as it can strip the seasoning over time. Never put it in the dishwasher. Dry it immediately and thoroughly.
The handle will get hot during cooking, always use a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt when handling the pan on the stove.
| Includes | Fry Pan, cork handle & brush |
|---|---|
| Diameter size | 16cm |
| Bottom diameter | 12cm |
| full length | 27cm |
| depth | 3cm |
| weight | 335g |
| Full capacity | 450ml |
| Material | Iron |
| Surface treatment | Hard tempering |
| Compatible with induction and gas stoves. |
Fully Compatible |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in molding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
*Due to the manufacturing process, there may be small scratches on the iron plate. Please be aware of this in advance.
*For hard tempered products, the tempering is done by hand, so there may be unevenness in the tempering, spots, or oil buildup, but this does not affect the quality.
Care
This pan has been pre-seasoned, but it is still recommended you season it again before first use.If using on a glass or ceramic cooktop, always heat it slowly, never blast it with high heat straight away, as the inconsistent heat from these surfaces can cause the pan to warp. Avoid soap where possible, as it can strip the seasoning over time. Never put it in the dishwasher. Dry it immediately and thoroughly.
The handle will get hot during cooking, always use a folded kitchen towel or oven mitt when handling the pan on the stove.
- The main body is made of palm (coconut fiber) material, which is useful both in the kitchen and outdoors.
- The silicone band used to secure the fingers makes it less likely to slip when gripped.
- Furthermore, the pressure from the silicone band causes the fibers to densely pack together on the cleaning surface. This makes it effective at removing tough stains such as burnt-on food from metal plates and mud from shoe soles.
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Comes with paracord for easy portability. It can be attached to bags or belt loops, making it perfect for outdoor activities and camping. The cord uses reflective material (reflector) to ensure visibility in dark places.
Please read - Please wash with water before use.
- Do not use on items that are easily scratched.
- After use, rinse thoroughly, drain the water, and dry in the sun.
- Due to the natural fibers, there may be variations in color, but this does not affect the quality.
- The band can be removed.
24cm Tongs
| full length | 24.0cm |
|---|---|
| Handle width | 2.0cm |
| Tip width | 3.5cm |
| Maximum opening width | 8.5cm |
| weight | 67g |
| Material | SUS821L1 |
| Surface treatment | Black Oxidation |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in molding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
Turner (spatula)
| full length | Approximately 31cm |
|---|---|
| width | Approximately 8cm |
| depth | Approximately 10cm |
| weight | 77g |
| Material | SUS821L1 |
| Surface treatment | Hard tempering |
| Surface treatment | Black Oxidation |
About Fujita Kinzoku
Fujita Kinzoku has been crafting pots, pans, cups, and other everyday kitchenware in Japan since 1951. Three generations of skill in moulding, pressing, and spinning metal sit behind each piece, now shaped with the help of modern tools like NC machines and laser cutters. Run today by three brothers, they produce everything in-house, turning out cookware that's built to last and made to bring a little pleasure to daily life.
| Material | Palm fiber, stainless steel, beech |
|---|---|
| full length | 19cm |
| height | 3.5cm |
| weight | 45g |
This product was developed as a joint project between Takada Kozo Shoten, a scrubbing brush specialty store founded in 1948, Fujita Metal, and Kinki University. Based on the theme of "making tools" that are close to daily life and accompany our eating habits, we carefully select palm fibers and have each brush manufactured by hand by skilled craftsmen.
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We pride ourselves on offering an unparalleled selection of Japanese knives. From the versatile Gyuto and the precise Santoku to specialized knives like the Nakiri and Yanagiba, each knife is handpicked for its quality and performance.
