Winner Brent Owens charmed Australia (and the Masterchef judges) with his simple but sophisticated take on Australian cooking in the 2014 Masterchef series. Known for his uncomplicated but delicious food, Brent rose to the challenges of the Pressure Test, the Mystery Box, the Invention Test and the high drama of competing in Australia's most beloved cooking contest, thanks to his dedication, passion, creativity and composure under fire. Featuring Brent's original recipes, this cookbook is an inspiring collection of dishes that will spark the fire in thousands of home cooks around the country. With chapters on entertaining with friends, quick meals, best breakfasts, Brent's Masterchef recipe favourites and much more, Brent brings his trademark taste and simplicity to Australian classics. With rating for the 2014 season on Masterchef bigger and better than ever, this year's winner Brent will again win the hearts (and stomachs!) of Australians everywhere.
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Weight: 1290g
Dimensions: 245 x 260mm
Publication Date: 15 Nov 2014
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Publication City/Country: Australia
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781742709666
About Brent OwensMr. Brent Owens
You might not pick Brent Owens as a foodie if you passed him in the street. Then again you wouldn't pick him as a big Mariah Carey or Gossip Girl fan either. Suffice to say he is a surprise package. In days past this fiercely independent hard-working young man could be found behind the wheel of a bobcat but increasingly his mind is elsewhere dreaming up menus. Describing himself as a bad boy turned good Brent from Melton in Victoria might have a tough exterior but he's a big softie at heart and maybe even a bit of a nerd deep down. A completely self-taught cook Brent became interested in cooking at age 16. Watching countless cooking shows Brent realised his true passion for cooking and along with lots of practice in the kitchen he has continued to draw inspiration from watching his culinary heroes on screen. I'm often told by people 'it would be impossible for anyone to love food as much as you' but I want to see if I can really cook and if my food is good. I've never had professional criticism and I'm ready for it. When he gets behind the stove Brent is all about big flavours. While he respects the origins of a dish he also likes to deconstruct them to shake it up to modernise it. Looking up to the likes of Jamie Oliver Anthony Bourdain and the self-taught Heston Blumenthal Brent would love to make his own travel series for TV showing off global destinations food cultures and traditions.