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Question by Baby Dee
Submitted on 4/19/2004
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What are the cooking techniques that are most commonly used in Australian cooking?


Answer by PurpleSpikes
Submitted on 6/3/2004
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Traditionally it was similar to British cooking - roasting, boiling, baking, frying and so on, with fairly basic cuts of meat and few "exotic" vegetables and fruits.

Nowadays influence from European (especially Mediterranean) and Asian immigrants has permeated Australian cooking, as well as modern nutrition sensibilities and a wide variety of fresh produce. So as well as the traditional techniques, there's steaming, light grilling, stir frys, etc. It's pretty mixed!

For example, a family might have lamb chops with peas, potatoes and carrots one night for dinner, some kind of pasta dish the next, a curry and rice the next, and stir-fry with noodles the next.

 

Answer by Neveu
Submitted on 6/26/2004
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Look, there is no "Australian" method. You need to take into perspective the situation. Australia was founded by Britain and now there are hundreds of different nationalities living there which affects their cooking methods. Their is no original "method" merely an influenced menu.
Whoever asked that question has got to be kidding. That's like asking: does the Japanese eat sushi?

 

Answer by jap
Submitted on 8/14/2004
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there are aborigional methods of cooking, and ones influenced by australian bush food idiot...but yeah the most common is from imagrants... ones  and hey do the japanese eat sushi????

 

Answer by atman ibrahim
Submitted on 3/24/2005
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i want to married from usa and i want to leave there how i can get it

 

Answer by Mr.FingerWiggle
Submitted on 1/23/2006
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but some one has been looking at corn. cow corn. it grows on trees in austraila. its green when ripe. when its red its bad. another name for cow corn is cloclap corn. its an endangerd species of corn. here down under, there are green houses of cloclap. one day, someone broke in and set it on FIRE!!!! (one greenhouse in Turkebeclon)

 

Answer by ???
Submitted on 2/14/2006
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i might be the only one who actually posts some stuff here in the year 2006... GO ME!

 

Answer by Waljin
Submitted on 4/9/2006
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Traditional Australian Cooking Techniques vary and reflect the diversity of the culture for instance central dessert cooking techniques were different to Southern Coast. Depending on the laws and customs associated with your particular clan and the totemic religion of the various regions. Ash cooking was used widely through out Australia but preparation techniques vary.

 

Answer by wendy
Submitted on 5/8/2006
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well, australia is a big country and a multicutural with diffrent people fron diffrent backgrounds that are passing there origin cooking methods and food down to us and getting us influnced and cooking like them which is kinda cool really.

 

Answer by babe
Submitted on 5/21/2006
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amen to that people

 

Answer by just_eat_it
Submitted on 5/30/2006
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there are many different cooking methods, but some are not necesserally known. this is because of the techniques that we have basically stollen form other countries. as for NEVEU, she or he is totally wrong. the japanese eat sushi. ok. the question was mearly a research thing by a school person doing their homework. further research may find the answer to what ur looking for.

 

Answer by polly
Submitted on 7/19/2006
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bbqs m8!!! totally down under m8.

 

Answer by vix
Submitted on 12/3/2006
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australia dont have any methods but do eat kangaroo and damper.

 

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