• From Seeds to Leaves, by Doug & Robin Stewart. "This book is a must-have for anyone who is keen to preserve our native environment" Jamie Durie
  • Introducing our Bush BBQ starter pack, the perfect package to kickstart your BBQ adventures!  Including a savoury selection of BBQ spice, featuring our signature Bush BBQ Lemon Pepper rub for salads or meats, our secret recipe house-made chutney for that tangy twist and our special Bush BBQ rub to enhance the flavours of your grilling.  OutbackChef's Hemp Seed Dukkah made at the Wild Food Farm, a fast favourite, is a great sprinkle over BBQ potatoes, salad or with oil and damper. Elevate your outdoor dining experience with this assortment that will delight your taste buds and impress your guests!  Including a Lemon Myrtle pack to add a lemony zest to any oil, vinegar or dressing.  PLUS a recipe card for Bush BBQ cheese balls, quick and easy make to start with BBBQ occasion.
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    Desert Limes are a small fruit about the size of a grape with a wonderful "limey" flavour Australian Desert Lime or Wild limes have an intense lime flavour without the tart edge that traditional limes have, I can eat them quiet easily alone.  Like all limes they are extremely versatile.  There are a number of native limes that have been developed, the Desert Lime being one of them. Wild Limes were used as a food source by Indigenous people, the easy pioneers to Australia harvested them for use in jams and preserves and they are now an extremely popular lime on many restaurant menus.
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    These blood red limes have a soft-sweet limey flavour.  Available frozen.
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    Australian native lime,  similar to a lime-cumquat in flavour. Recipe Idea:  Apricot & Sunrise Lime Conserve with Anise Myrtle
  • Australian's native Superfood, black wattleseed. Wattleseed straight from the pod.  Wattle seed has a nutty,chocolate flavour when roasted and ground, while we sell it roasted and ground I've now got many customer who want to try and roast and grind to their own specifications.  There are many different species of Wattleseed growing throughout Australia, most are edible, but remember some are not, so if you're not sure get some expert advice to find out if it's edible or not.  For wattleseed recipe ideas http://www.outbackchef.com.au/recipes/ This particular species of wattle seed is Acacia accuminata and it's from Western Australia.
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    Davidsonia pruriens Aboriginal name " Ooray" A tart flavoured dark red plum, great for jams and conserves, making sauces to go with beef or kangaroo, a bush fruit known for it's health benefits, much research is currently being done Davidson Plum is a small, narrow, rainforest tree which bears an edible plum with purple-black skin.  If you want to give your jams and chutneys a truly gourmet Australian food flavour, these bush fruits are perfect. Great to make jam with and because of it's dark red colouring can be used to colour and flavour sauces, ice-cream an drinks.
  • this hamper contains   East meets Oz with two of OutbackChef's fantastic Australian curries featuring some of the most popular bush herbs; lemon myrtle, anise myrtle, natives peppers, combined with exotics spices from the middle east to create a curry like never before....recipe inside each curry pack. Plus a Wild Lime Olive oil from Western Australia, both the olives and the Wild Limes are grown on neighbouring properties, warmed by the hot sun of the West to create a dressing that makes your salad really sing. Recipe card to create one of my favourite salads, the perfect salad for guests or just for you to enjoy, combined with the recipe card is a pack of Aniseed myrtle, an Australian herb with a wonderful Aniseed flavour, perfect for this salad. Wild Paddock Jam, a combo of berries found at the end of the paddock, where all good berries grow and develop the best flavours, great for toast in the morning or add some to yoghurt for a delicious Australian Grown berry flavour!  
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