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Pamela Clark

Author of Chinese Cooking Class Cookbook

246+ Works 2,351 Members 12 Reviews

About the Author

Works by Pamela Clark

Chinese Cooking Class Cookbook (1980) 351 copies, 3 reviews
Cupcakes (2006) 118 copies
Japanese Cooking Class Cookbook (1988) — Food Editor — 98 copies
The Afternoon Tea Collection (2011) 39 copies, 2 reviews
Cupcakes and Fairy Cakes (2006) 35 copies
Vegetarian (Australian Women's Weekly Home Library) (1999) — Food Editor — 33 copies
New Curries (2006) 30 copies
The AWW cooking school (2010) 24 copies
Afternoon Tea (The Australian Women's Weekly: New Essentials) (2010) — Editor — 22 copies, 2 reviews
Barbecued Seafood (2001) 19 copies
Cookies (2007) 16 copies
Skinny Food (2004) 16 copies
Chocolate Cakes (2006) 16 copies
Best Food Fast (2005) 16 copies
100 Family Meals (2010) — Editor — 14 copies
High tea (2010) 13 copies
Modern Australian food (2012) 13 copies
Casseroles & Curries (2007) 12 copies
New Asian (2005) 11 copies
15-minute Feasts (2003) — Food director — 11 copies
World table (2010) 10 copies
The christmas collection (2011) — Food Director — 9 copies
Cuisine au Wok (2000) 9 copies
Fast fresh vegetarian (2013) 8 copies
Chocolate (2008) 8 copies
All-time favourites (2009) 8 copies
Casseroles and curries (2015) 8 copies
Made from Scratch (2015) 8 copies
Casseroles (2013) 8 copies
100 pasta favourites (2009) 7 copies
Great Italian Food (2006) 7 copies
Gluten-free baking (2017) 7 copies
The 21 day wonder diet (2011) 7 copies
Salads (2006) 6 copies
The 12 Days of Christmas (2010) — Food director — 6 copies
2-Day Superdiet (2016) 6 copies
The Butcher (2017) 6 copies
Little pies and cakes (2008) 6 copies
Vegetarian for everyone (2015) 6 copies
Family favourites (2008) 5 copies
Winter Express (2016) 5 copies
Kids' lunches (2009) 5 copies
Juices & smoothies (2016) 5 copies
Potato favourites (2010) 5 copies
Christmas (2008) 5 copies
Tapas (2009) 5 copies
Veg It Up! (2017) 4 copies
2-day fast diet (2015) 4 copies
2-day diet (2014) 4 copies
Soup 4 copies
Comfort food (2014) 4 copies
Country favourites (2009) 4 copies
The cook's garden (2010) 4 copies
Cheescakes 4 copies
Detox Cookbook (2008) 4 copies
Cheesecakes (2008) 4 copies
100 Meals in Minutes (2008) 4 copies
More cakes for kids (2010) 4 copies
The 21 Day Diet Planner (2012) 4 copies
Sweet old-time favourites (2010) 3 copies
One-bowl baking (2016) 3 copies
Vegetarian (2016) 3 copies
Fast Vegies (2017) 3 copies
Super Vegetarian (2016) 3 copies
Family Stir-fries (2010) 3 copies
Soups (2015) 3 copies
Salades pour changer (2000) 3 copies
Quick Family Meals (2014) 3 copies
The $ Smart Cook (2009) — Editor — 3 copies
The seasonal vegetarian (2018) 3 copies
Show-stopper desserts (2012) 3 copies
Marinades & Salsas (2009) 3 copies
Chicken (2010) 3 copies
The cooker cookbook (2011) 3 copies
Party favourites (2011) 2 copies
Recettes faciles (2000) 2 copies
Preserves (2011) 2 copies
recettes minceur (2000) 2 copies
Les recettes du Pêcheur (2000) 2 copies
Low-fat family food (2014) 2 copies
Super light cooking (2010) 2 copies
The Sunday roast (2012) 2 copies
Low-carb lunches (2016) 2 copies
Christmas baking (2012) 2 copies
The diabetes cookbook (2011) 2 copies
Slow cooker 4 (2014) 1 copy
Detox 1 copy
Healthy Eating Seafood (1999) 1 copy
recettes au poulet (2000) 1 copy
Verrines (2010) 1 copy
Classic baking (2017) 1 copy
Family barbecues (2011) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Book of Preserves (1990) — Editor — 59 copies
Chicken (1999) — Editor, some editions — 11 copies

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Gender
female
Occupations
cookbook producer
cookery teacher
cookery demonstrator
chief home economist
TV food presenter
food editor
Short biography
Pamela Clark is probably Australia's most published cookbook producer. Clark began her cooking career as a cookery demonstrator and teacher for St George Council.

In 1969 Clark was offered the position of Chief Home Economist in The Australian Women's Weekly Test Kitchen. The AWW, at that time, had the largest circulation, per capita, of any the world's lifestyle magazines. During her four-year tenure, she was involved in the production of nine cookbooks plus "The Australian Women's Weekly Original Cookbook". She was also responsible for the Test Kitchen's operations, organising testing and photography for all the food features that appeared in the Weekly. In 1973 Clark moved to Tasmania where she worked as the food presenter on two local television programs and a radio program. She also taught Adult Education food classes and was involved in the organisation, opening and running of a restaurant in a new hotel in Hobart.

Asked to return to the Weekly's Test Kitchen in 1978, again as Chief Home Economist, Clark was instrumental in the production of The Golden Cooking Library, Cookery Cards, AWW Home Library Cookbooks and recipes for The Weekly. In 1984, she became Food Editor for the Weekly and its AWW Home Library cookbook offshoot, then in 1999 was appointed AWW Test Kitchen Director and Food Director for ACP Books which produced the AWW cookbooks.
Nationality
Australia
Associated Place (for map)
Australia

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Reviews

12 reviews
2018 Birthday present:

This was an adorable quick-flip read of all sorts of tea party goodies, given to me by my best friend, and I had SO MANY things with little-tabbed ideas in my head. Small sandwiches and 1-2 types of cookies that I might have at my birthday party next year, and maybe even a tea party or two during this year if there're time and people amenable.
I think afternoon tea is every little girl's dream... at least it has always been one of my dreams, I guess it's why I love tea so much... this ritual feels so royal and old fashioned like me. The recipes are cute from cucumber sandwiches to scones and biscuits, chocolate eclairs and raspberry sponge cake. A fluffy dream.
I think afternoon tea is every little girl's dream... at least it has always been one of my dreams, I guess it's why I love tea so much... this ritual feels so royal and old fashioned like me. The recipes are cute from cucumber sandwiches to scones and biscuits, chocolate eclairs and raspberry sponge cake. A fluffy dream.
I LOVE anything Moroccan, the colors, art, architecture, costumes, jewellry and especially their beautiful food! I'm very passionate about their cuisine. It's very exotic and different, the mix between spices and fruits, meats and couscous is savory and highly flavoured. "Different" doesn't cut it.

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Works
246
Also by
2
Members
2,351
Popularity
#10,908
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
12
ISBNs
289
Languages
3

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