Tess Mallos
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Tess Mallos (nee, Anastasia Calopades) is an Australian food and cooking, writer, journalist, author, and commentator. She has written a number of books on Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine.
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[edit] Biography
Her parents, both from the Greek island of Kythera, emigrated to Australia where she was born and raised in the country town of Casino, New South Wales. Her father, Andonis Calopades arrived in Australia at the turn of the 20th century as an 11 year old, and worked in the famous Kominos cafe in the central business district of Sydney. In 1919, he moved to Casino, where he ran the Marble Bar Cafe. Her mother was Calliope Manolliaras. [1]
Tess began her writing career in cooking as a freelance food consultant in advertising, creating and writing recipes for a wide range of food as well as preparing food for photography. Her first book in 1976 was the Greek Cook Book, which featured familiar recipes from her Greek heritage. Many books followed featuring recipes gathered from cuisines in the Mediterranean, Middle East and North Africa.
Tess worked as Food Consultant to the Australian Meat Board, where she has written editorials on meat cooking for some 80 publications throughout Australia, and 20 overseas countries. She has also demonstrated her recipes in cooking segments on a number of Australian television cooking shows.
Tess has three children.
[edit] Bibliography
- Greek Cook Book (1976) [2]
- The Complete Mediterranean Cookbook
- Turkish Cooking
- Middle Eastern Cooking
- The Complete Middle East Cookbook
- Cooking of the Gulf: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates
- Cooking Moroccan
- North African Cooking
- Cooking in Colour
- Olive Oil
- Fillo Pastry Cookbook
- Middle Eastern Home Cooking
- Bean Cook Book
- The Barbecue Cookbook: For Kettle Grills & Other Covered Barbecues
- The Made in Australia Food Book: With Over 200 Recipes
[edit] References
- ^ [1], accessed 23 January 2008
- ^ Amazon.co.uk: : Books