2 weeks went by after I pressed paused …. then 3 …. and a month later, here I am. Finally coming up for air to pop in and say hello, I’ve missed you!

Hello, hello! How are you? I’ve missed you! I’ve missed being here, writing to you!
What have I been doing for this past month, while I put posting new recipes hold? Just one thing:
Working on the cookbook!


The Cookbook Vortex
This cookbook writing business is all-consuming. At least, it is for me. I am living and breathing it, 24-7. It’s the first thing on my mind when I wake up, it’s the last thing I am thinking of when I go to bed.
It’s all I want to do! I just want to cook, write, research, experiment, brainstorm.
We’re calling it The Cookbook Vortex. An appropriate name for this phenomena, this thing that has sucked me up in a way I have never experienced before. I’ve been involved in large projects in my former corporate life. But nothing has ever pulled me in like this.
It’s a strange feeling! In a wonderful way. But also, a scary way. To think that I’ll be creating something that is enshrined in print forever*, that there is no chance to fix anything once it’s printed, demanding 100% accuracy above all else, not to mention aiming for a level of ridiculous deliciousness that will make you want to try every recipe in the book….
* Also, as my mother keeps reminding me, the photos of ME will also be enshrined in print forever…. hint, hint, get back onto that exercise bike!!🤯
You can’t be everything to everyone
I’m totally new to this cookbook writing business, but it was clear from the very beginning what the hardest thing would be – CHOOSING the recipes. Here on this website, there is no limitation to the number of recipes I can share over my lifetime.
But a cookbook? Factor in all sorts of things that publishers have to consider, like book size, paper quality, hard vs soft cover, all of which affect price – and this all means a limit on recipes. The initial 120 recipes proposed by my publisher, Pan Macmillan, went up to 200 (that was me being greedy) and just as of last week, has now been pulled back to 160 (or so).
Plus sides and all sorts of bonus extras. Again, just me being greedy. 😇
You can’t be everything to everyone. A wise reminder from my publisher to keep the cookbook focussed on the type of food that is the heart and soul of RecipeTin Eats. So wise, I have it written on sticky notes that I’ve left around the house as a constant reminder, to keep myself from panicking about this oppressive limit I have on the number of recipes I can include in the cookbook…😂 #Greedy!

Oh, and putting up sticky notes like this also helps keep me from fretting!

Your messages keep my spirits up!
That all said and done, telling you about how much I am enjoying making this cookbook, there are more days than I care to admit when I am overwhelmed. My family and friends are worried that I have set the bar too high, that I will never be happy.
My instant response – I SHOULD aim high. Because unlike this website, a cookbook is not free. If people are paying good money for it, I should work harder on it!
So yes. I am working too hard. The days are too long. I am working most weekends. Because I want to!
And though I try to maintain a totally-in-control-cheerful-face in front of my team, some days, I do lose my confidence. And on such days, I find great solace going back to read the supportive messages that you took the time to leave. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve done that! Sometimes, it is just the boost I need for a reset.
And of course, the suggestions and requests! We actually collated the feedback into usable data to help guide what recipes will be in the cookbook! (It’s the accountant in me, I just couldn’t resist).
So thank you, again, for taking the time to leave those messages. While it may have seemed small to you, it has made a big difference to me! ❤️

Sneak peek – behind the scenes!
And to wrap up this latest instalment in the Making of a Cookbook – a little peek behind the scenes of what’s been going down at RTE HQ! Unsurprisingly, lots and lots (and lots) of tasty food!
In fact, the cookbook master list shows that we’ve tried 94 recipes since we started the cookbook in early October. Many of which have been made multiple times.
Do the maths… that’s a A LOT of cooking!!! 😂

Plenty of successes, but also quite a few fails! Well, not fails. I have had a few completely inedible disasters, but mostly they are just deemed “not cookbook-worthy”, such as these:
Vietnamese Coconut Caramel Fish – not good enough! One Pot Chicken and Risotto – not good enough!
In case you are wondering about the above dishes that look perfectly edible:
Vietnamese Coconut Caramel Fish – Achieving that perfect sauce you see is quite tricky. I struggled to replicate the results. Too risky! Ditched.
One Pot Chicken and Risotto – An attempt at a “dump and bake” no stir risotto. No good – unevenly cooked risotto under the chicken. Think it needs to start on the stove, like this recipe.
And as you might imagine, with lots of cooking comes lots of dirty dishes. So many dishes!!! I’ve taken to a system of using a large tub to keep dishes out of the way, and tackling them in big loads at a time. And strangely, all of a sudden, Dozer has taken an interest in helping with the washing up….😂
Also, a professional food photographer trial day!

I plan to do most of the photos for the cookbook but I won’t be able to manage them all due to the tight schedule we’re working towards and the sheer number of photos (yes, every recipe will have at least one photo!). So some of the photos will be done by a professional food photographer and food stylist.
Having never worked with a professional before, my publisher thought it would be best for me to see how a shoot day goes down. It’s not much different to how I do it myself really, except that his camera is worth 4 times mine, and the food stylist doesn’t jump up and down with elation when the quesadilla is cut open to reveal the perfect cheese ooze.
RecipeTin Meals, going strong!
And, in other news, an update on RecipeTin Meals (RTM)! This is my philanthropic arm where we make homemade meals to provide to the vulnerable in Sydney. I started it during the most recent COVID Lockdowns in Sydney in August 2021. I have a full time Chef and Kitchenhand who work in the RTM commercial kitchen in Kings Cross, Sydney city, making meals which are distributed 6 days a week.
We’ve spent the last few months ironing out day-to-day operational issues and things are smooth sailing these days. Meal output has increased to at least 150 per day PLUS desserts most days! That 2 people can produce so much in one day constantly amazes me.
I get a kick out of seeing my recipes cooked at huge scale!! (PS I share the RTM weekly meal plan on Instagram Stories each week. You can just make it for 5, instead of 150 😉)

Acceptance of donations, pending!
And to those of you who were so kind as to inquire about how you might support RTM, thank you for asking! We are still yet to receive our official charitable entity status that will allow me to legally receive donations. So for now, the proceeds from this website continue to fund RTM, which is exactly how I intended it to be from the outset.
To me, the sense of responsibility I feel to ensure that 150 meals go out every day is too great to risk reliance on uncertain external funding. I wanted to establish a baseline that I knew I could support by myself. And from this, I plan to grow further hopefully with the support of the community, the government and generous corporates (oh boy do I plan to hit up corporates next year! 😂)
Pressing pause until January 2022
And so, with that much longer than anticipated update (I told you, I’ve missed chatting to you!) it probably comes as no surprise to you when I say that I do not see myself sharing new recipes until the end of January 2022 which is when my manuscript is due to my Publisher. I literally cannot fit it in – at least, not without compromising the cookbook which isn’t even a remote possibility.
So, bear with me! I will pop in every now and then to let you know how I’m getting on. And I plan to breath new life into recipes I shared in the earlier years that you may have never come across by bringing them to the homepage.
I also have you covered for the holiday season! Not new recipes, but I have ideas for other ways to enjoy the holiday feasting session with you!
A complete fabrication
I was going to sign off with this photo, leaving you with this image of serene happiness as I tick off another successful recipe. But actually, it’s a complete fabrication…….

THIS is how I really react to a successful recipe:
You know that saying about food so good, it makes you do a happy dance?
There’s been a lot of happy dancing around these parts!
Stay well! I WILL get back to sharing new recipes in early 2022 once my cookbook manuscript is submitted. 100% promise, pinky swear! – Nagi x
Life of Dozer
What would a cookbook update be without an update on the Life of Dozer?? 😂
Dozer is, as you may have guessed, giddy with excitement at the increased volume of food surrounding him at all times. Very, very good food at that!!


Life outside of the kitchen also remains pretty good for Life of Dozer. Regular beach sessions…

…and there was the RecipeTin Melbourne Cup Yakitori BBQ party… (he won best dressed by stealing my fascinator)

Project Manager Dozer is also a regular on the construction site that was once home, and apparently will once again be my home in a mere 7 days!!! Hard to imagine, looking at these photos which were taken on the weekend! (I have total faith in my builders. It WILL happen!)

I’m also happy to report that Jeff, the local who lives at the dog park, cruised through COVID Lockdowns just fine. He remains as one of the regular RTE official taste testers, and Dozer is still totally shameless, begging for a taste of the very food I gave Jeff not 2 minutes ago!

However, I am sad to report that all that extra taste testing Dozer’s been doing lately has been going straight to his rump. The vet has advised that he’s carrying a little COVID pudge that needs to be budged.

Don’t worry Dozer. You still look great, just a little curvier! 😂
I have missed you also. Love the update for the book and what you are up to, Thank you so much for that. Can hardly wait for the book to be published. I don’t know where you find all the energy and enthusiasm from. Well done you.
Nagi you are a truly beautiful person for helping the people in need who get to eat super good food. I am a great fan of yours and so are my girls now !!
Nagi, im sooo happy to hear from you!!! I have been very worried about you and Dozer, not really realizing what was going on with your usual posts. I’ve been hearing a lot of horrendous news about things happening in Australia but can’t get any information from Canadian news or from Google. Just so happy that you and Dozer are well!!!
Hi Linda – we are all good and Australia is fine too – not sure what you have been hearing! Lockdown wasn’t fun but we have survived and life is opening up again and summer is coming! Thank you for checking in! N x
Thoroughly enjoy your page, the updates, and most especially the recipes, many I use regularly. Congrats and best of luck with the cook book.
You are a wonder! Can not wait for your cookbook. I talk about you to my family and friends about your recipes that are so good and you make them so easy! I call you my Aussie Girl! Keep up the great work and THANK YOU.
You are an amazing human being Nagi ❤. Your passion for cooking, your love and help for the unfortunate is out of this world! Can’t wait for your cookbook release, good luck to you and gorgeous Dozer xx
Dear Nagi,
The courage and the strength, not to mention the time and money spent to provide for the vunerable : You & your two men team are such kind souls. Thank You !!!
waiting for your cookbooks.
Miss you and Dozer, but totally worth it. Can’t wait for your cookbook!
Hi Nagi,
Your recipes are truly wonderful and simple to follow. Not to forget the note on Dozer is such a joy to read! so glad to hear you are coming with a book too !! Wishing you the very best and please do continue to bring out the joy of cooking!!!
Thanks for sharing Nagi. Love you and Dozer and what you are doing for the community. Keep up the good work! I’m looking forward to buying your cookbook! In the meantime, I’ll just continue to use your amazing online recipes ALL the time….
Missed you both, but super pumped at your progress, fingers crossed for the BOOK LAUNCH you are truly a great person providing meals for the less fortunate Blessings to you, give Dozer a big woof from Old Luca, still hanging in ( cancer carcinoma) is a bit dormant for now.
Nagi, you are awesome.
This site literally changed our lives during lockdown!
Can’t wait to buy the book!
Nagi, I really enjoyed this post. I love seeing behind the scenes of the making of your cookbook. Please remember to stop & take care of yourself…breathe, eat with friends, throw a ball with Dozer. You have A LOT going on! I get a bit manic when working on big projects, so I totally get it. I’m not great about actually doing what I’m preaching, but trying to get better. Us overachievers gotta stick together!!! ❤️ Keep pushing & it will all be amazing to look back at what you accomplished. All while your home was being renovated! WOW! All the best!!!
Dear Nagi,
I must say, I am not only in love with all your recipes (well, all except the mashed cauliflower 😉 ), but also totally love the way you write! The way you share your talent, your news, your thoughts and your humour is so unique, and I would probably buy your cookbook even if I didn’t intend to try a single recipe, just to be able to read your writing. No doubt though that I WILL try most of the recipes, because I know they will be wonderful.
Thank you for this update on yourself, Jeff and Dozer as well as on the RTM venture. You got so much on your plate, wow! Hope you find time in between everything to come out of the vortex and thoroughly enjoy the little and the big miracles you are creating.
Now off to making your wonderful mini potato gratin stacks again … xx
Love you Nagi you are amazing 🤩
Your passion is what shines through and your warmth and that will come through regardless I don’t care if things aren’t perfect (only you will see them ) I love you for who you are and dozer too
Also please take a little pause yourself and have a day off with Dozer on the beach
What a wonderful job you are doing Nagi, and what a gorgeous heart you have. Keep going, you’ve got this. You too Dozer, make sure you take Mummy out for fresh air frequently. PS: You are my only blogger I follow, and I’ve missed you too. 🙂 .
Sorry Nagi, I was just re-reading your earlier update about the book and noticed that you’d said it won’t be ready till Christmas next year. Is that true???😢
Yes Lorraine – it’s a MUCH bigger project than even I imagined! I am currently writing over 100 new recipes and testing, testing, testing!! N x
Well while I’m not very good at waiting for wonderful things to come my way, I’m absolutely positive that in this case the wait will be worth it! And hey, you just solved my Christmas shopping issues for next year.😂💕💖
No one here has complained that there hasn’t been any new recipes because they love the old ones. Looking forward to the new cookbook.
Awwww!! Thanks, Sharon! N x
You should be very proud of all you’ve achieved/are about to achieve with your blog, RTE, and now the cookbook Nagi. I hope that everything continues to go well for the book and that you’ll finally be back to us all come the end of January. I’m going to be a tad early now and wish you and Dozer a very happy Christmas, and I can’t wait to buy the book. Congratulations on it all💕💖💕
Love your work Nagi, thanks for the update, really looking forward to your book.
You’re my secret weapon that I will now be able to share in a book 😍