fbpx
 
Connect with Us

Connect with Us

Let us know what you'd like to hear more of!
Remember to sign up for our newsletter for our great finds and recipes!

reCAPTCHA
Sending

Are you exhausted yet? We are about to complete our virtual cookbook trip around the globe with our last stop at Bake Australia Great! (Affiliate Link)

The front cover of Bake Australia Great with whimsical baked items in aqua and pink.

Bake Australia Great
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links, and I will earn a commission if you purchase through these links. Please note that I’ve linked to these products purely because I recommend them and they are from companies I trust. There is no extra cost to you when you purchase through my links. This item was sent to me to review. But the opinions expressed are 100% my own.

An assortment of tie dye cookies shaped like tank tops, shorts and surf boards from Bake Australia Great

Surf’s Up Cookies
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

We left Los Angeles Cult Recipes and continued way west and south to the land down under. Katherine Sabbath’s new cookbook Bake Australia Great shows you how to turn classic Australian icons into edible delights.

Bake Australia Great

A square cake cut in wedges from Bake Australia Great

Fairy Bread Cake
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

Katherine’s deliciously witty cakes range from kitsch and cute to stylish and sophisticated. The creations from Sabbath’s book will impress family and friends as it draws inspiration from summer, beaches, koala and other exotic Australian icons.

Pink and blue cooling racks topped with chocolate chip cookies from Bake Australia Great

Fantales Fudge Cookies
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

So get ready. Tie on your apron, preheat your oven and grease your cake pans because these creations will make you bake Australia in the greatest way.

A woman holding a pair of white and red cake pops from Bake Australia Great

Raspberry Party Pops
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

Australia has a rich culinary landscape that reflects a wide selection of traditional foods and recipes. There are unique treats and much loved cultural imports from many different lands, iconic sights and sites. Bake Australia Great is a celebration of them all.

Fun creations

Plates and cooling rack topped with pink parrot cupcakes from Bake Australia Great

Flamin’ Galah Cupcakes
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

Sydney cake queen Katherine Sabbath and her step-by-step sweet recipes are a triumph of her nation. With leveled chapters that will guide you through easy, medium and advanced pastries, your skills will grow page after page. This book is the perfect tool to surprise and delight your guests. Novices can experiment with Fairy Bread Cake, Opal Cookies and Toasty Anzac Slice. And the more skilled have plenty of choices between Tim Tam Triple, Tropi-cool Party Cake and so much more.

A circle of koala shaped cake pops on a white plate from Bake Australia Great

Koala Crunch Pops
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

If you are the type who loves to have fun and then post a photo on social media, or know someone who does, this is the perfect book. From huge to small, from cookies to layered glazed cake, it is the match for those cheerful bakers who don’t take themselves too seriously.

About the author

A woman taking a bite out of a big slice of cake from Bake Australia Great

Katherine Sabbath author of Bake Australia Great
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

Katherine Sabbath is one of the coolest creatives around. Kat is loved equally for her cutting edge cake designs and quirky personal style. She’s a high school teacher turned cake creator whose unique designs have been featured in print internationally, online as well as on TV. She shares it all with her half a million Instagram followers who hang on every sprinkle. Her fans are so devoted that they have even been know to sport her cake designs as permanent tattoos!

A hand holding a stack of ice cream sandwiches from Bake Australia Great

Bedazzled Ice Cream Sambos
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

Kat’s first book,, a self-published pop-up art book, Katherine Sabbath – Greatest Hits, has sold out its two print runs. Kat lives in Sydney with her husband, who doesn’t like cake, and her dog, who does.

Quite the journey

A white platter topped a round watermelon jelly and a white plate topped with a wedge of the jelly from Bake Australia Great

Watermelon Jelly
Photo Credit: Jeremy Simons

I hope you have enjoyed taking this virtual trip around the globe with me! If you make any creations from this book, be sure to leave a comment. Above all, We love to hear from you and always do our best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make something from this book, don’t forget to tag us on instagram.com/TheTravelingLocavores! Looking through the photos of recipes of ours or recipes from books we recommend that you all have made is the best!

X
Website Menu
Verified by MonsterInsights