Neighbourhood
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Why we love?
We fell in love with Community (Hetty's first book) thanks to it's simple, down-to-earth and healthy recipes so we couldn't resist diving into her latest release, Neighbourhood.
We were totally in camp 'salad can only be a side dish' until we got cooking from the pages of this book and we're now eating our words (pardon the pun). Don't let the vegetarian fare put you off either - we swear even the meatiest of eaters in our home were quietly impressed by the dishes on offer.
Blurb
When Hetty McKinnon uprooted her beloved Arthur Street Kitchen from Sydney's Surry Hills and relocated to Brooklyn, NYC, she left behind legions of devoted fans. These fans found solace in Community, Hetty's immensely popular cookbook showcasing the delicious, seasonal salads so adored by her customers.
Now Hetty is back, with a second cookbook that is equally sure to delight and inspire. Neighbourhood takes its cues from Community and ventures a little bit further. These salad and sweets recipes are inspired by many different places, journeying from Brooklyn to the greater Americas, the Mediterranean, Asia, France, Australia and many other places around the world for inspiration.
Details
240 Pages
Flexi Bound Cover
Dimensions 27.8 x 21.8 cms
Written by Hetty McKinnon:
Hetty McKinnon is a home cook with a passion for vegetables. In 2011, she established Arthur Street Kitchen, a community kitchen with a simple concept: local food for local people. From her inner city terrace kitchen in Surry Hills, Sydney, Hetty dreamed up and cooked flavour-packed, hearty, seasonal salads, which she delivered to locals on her bicycle.
In 2015, Hetty, with her family and Arthur Street Kitchen in tow, relocated to the rather larger neighbourhood of Brooklyn, New York City, where she continues to deliver salads to locals, run creative pop-up events and cater lunches, making food friends along the way. Hetty also writes about her experience of food, life and adventure in Brooklyn on her blog.