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Chefs' kitchens

Khanh Ong.

Khanh Ong on his friends-only hot pot spot, lobster jaffles and the joy of a service station bain-marie

The former MasterChef contestant reveals his favourite restaurants in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

  • Jane Rocca
Bring a bit of the modern world into the heart of your home.

5 ways to embrace tech in your kitchen

Here are a handful of ways to adopt a bit of the modern world into the busiest room in your home

  • Freya Herring
Saint Peter chef Josh Niland.

Josh Niland shares his 35-minute Christmas fish dish

Peek inside the Saint Peter chef's home kitchen during the Christmas period.

  • Larissa Dubecki
Khanh Nguyen with a shortcrust pastry-wrapped rack of lamb.

What's cooking in Sunda chef Khanh Nguyen's kitchen during lockdown?

Intricate pastry work has become the chef's social-media calling card during lockdown.

  • Myffy Rigby
Jo Barrett collects honey and preserves as souvenirs.

What's in Oakridge chef Jo Barrett's low-waste kitchen?

The joint head chef of the Victorian winery restaurant tells us what she's been up to in lockdown.

  • Larissa Dubecki
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Don't be afraid of salt: Chef Peter Gilmore cooking at his home in Sydney.

Lessons from lockdown: Chef Peter Gilmore's top tips for home cooks

Does Peter Gilmore put the Quay in Quarantine cooking?

  • Annabel Smith
Neil Perry's ultimate deli sandwich - hold the tomato.

Neil Perry's sandwich rules plus other cooking lessons we've learnt from chefs during lockdown

Chefs Danielle Alvarez, Dan Hong, Mitch Orr and Neil Perry share recipes for their quarantine signature dishes.

  • Myffy Rigby
Australian-born, LA-based chef Curtis Stone.

Curtis Stone reveals his kitchen go-tos

The Australian-born, LA-based chef on his toolkit and the kitchen appliance you'll never catch him using.

  • Larissa Dubecki
Alison Roman.

Alison Roman reveals her favourite dishes and cooking tips

Good Food Magazine's new recipe columnist is a hater of avocados.

  • Larissa Dubecki
The kitchen is one place than seems to gather more unused items and pointless gadgets than most.

10 utensils you really need to cook everything (and three you don't)

If you're throwing it all out and starting again, make sure you have these kitchen utensils in your arsenal.

  • Jack Phillips

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