Maggie Beer at the Australia Day citizenship ceremony at Commonwealth Park in Canberra. |
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Maggie Beer (born January 1945) is an Australian cook, food author, restaurateur and food manufacturer.
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Born Margaret Ann Ackermann in Sydney in January 1945 to Ronald Ackermann and Doreen Carter.[1]
Maggie and her husband Colin established the Barossa Pheasant Farm Restaurant in 1978 in the Barossa Valley of South Australia. The restaurant became famous for serving pheasant (which was raised locally) as well as a high quality pate, known as Pheasant Farm Pate. Maggie and Colin operated the restaurant until 1993.
Later, she became a partner in the Charlick's Feed Store restaurant in Ebenezer Place, Adelaide.
Currently, Maggie operates a business in the Barossa which produces a range of specialty gourmet foods, including Pheasant Farm Pate, quince paste, verjuice and a range of ice creams.
She also co-hosted the ABC television cooking program The Cook and the Chef with Simon Bryant, who is the Head Chef for the Hilton, Adelaide.
Maggie also has written several books about food and food preparation, as well as co-authoring a book with noted chef Stephanie Alexander.
Beer was awarded the Centenary Medal on 1 January 2001 for service to Australian society through cooking and writing.[2]
In 2008, Maggie Beer won the Australian Publishers Association's llustrated Book of the Year for Maggie's Harvest.[3]
She was awarded the "Senior Australian of the Year" 2010.[4]
She has two daughters, Saskia and Ellie