Book description
75 recipes from your favourite rugby league stars. Rugby league has
been at the heart of Australia for more than a century. It has been with
us through two World Wars, the birth of television, the FibrosÃ
Â-Silvertails feud and the dawn of the digital age. It fits into the
seasons of our lives: the magic in our first pair of boots, the winning
try at the siren, the realisation our knees have packed it in. Every
March we dig out our jerseys and scarves and head off to the home
ground. Every September weà  re filled with finals buzz and brace
ourselves for glory or heartbreak. Rugby league has been, and always
will be, part of who we are. Asked to conjure up our favourite memories
and odds are they probably revolve around the holy trinity of the
weekend: footy, family and food. A pre-dinner kick with Dad, big-game
barbecues with your mates, the meat pie and beer run at half-time. The
player recipes found within Footy Flavours are both a reflection of the
modern face of the game and a reminder of who we are, where we have come
from. Many recipes have been passed down to players from their parents,
and are now in turn being passed on to their children. Others are
interpretations of the classics. There are speedy recipes when there
isnà  t much time on the clock, impressive dishes to wrong-foot your
dinner guests and delicious desserts that will land you in the sin bin.
Footy Flavours is a unique opportunity for you to share in the dishes
that your favourite rugby league stars love to cook and enjoy at home.
Whether ità  s Ben Rossà  s secret ingredient for a great lasagne, Dom
Peyrouxà  s Samoan twist on chop suey, Darren Lockyerà  s tips for
cooking the perfect snapper, the chicken à  schnityà  Sandor Earl was
raised on or David Williamsà  s apple pie perfection handed down from
Mother Wolf, in Footy Flavours youà  ll find delicious, hearty recipes
from some of the greatest players in the game today à Â- and a few
legends to boot. Recipes from 75 Rugby League stars past and present.
Players include Darren Lockyer, Mark Gasnier, Michael Ennis, Kurt
Gidley, Brett Kimmorley, Brett Stewart, Gordon Tallis and Billy Slater.