0
Skip to Content
Who we are
Shop
PR + Press
Stockists/distributors
Contact
Koa Press
Who we are
Shop
PR + Press
Stockists/distributors
Contact
Koa Press
Who we are
Shop
PR + Press
Stockists/distributors
Contact
Shop The Grater Good
GG cover copy 2.jpg Image 1 of 12
GG cover copy 2.jpg
GG flip.jpg Image 2 of 12
GG flip.jpg
GG intro.jpg Image 3 of 12
GG intro.jpg
GG toms.jpg Image 4 of 12
GG toms.jpg
GG apero2.jpg Image 5 of 12
GG apero2.jpg
GG polenta.jpg Image 6 of 12
GG polenta.jpg
GG madelines.jpg Image 7 of 12
GG madelines.jpg
GG aub.jpg Image 8 of 12
GG aub.jpg
GG pickles.jpg Image 9 of 12
GG pickles.jpg
GG soup.jpg Image 10 of 12
GG soup.jpg
GG fondue.jpg Image 11 of 12
GG fondue.jpg
GG escargot.jpg Image 12 of 12
GG escargot.jpg
GG cover copy 2.jpg
GG flip.jpg
GG intro.jpg
GG toms.jpg
GG apero2.jpg
GG polenta.jpg
GG madelines.jpg
GG aub.jpg
GG pickles.jpg
GG soup.jpg
GG fondue.jpg
GG escargot.jpg

The Grater Good

NZ$44.99

Flip Grater is a renowned kiwi singer/songwriter, who boasts her own Indie record label and owns Grater Goods, a plant-based delicatessen based in central Christchurch. In her professional life she is a successful chef and recipe writer, developing her vegan recipes and Grater Goods products that are sold in retailers throughout Aotearoa. In her precious spare time you’ll find her chilling with French husband Youssef and five-year-old daughter Anaïs.

The Grater Good cookbook highlights food that is truly delicious and about indulgence, yet happens to be good for you and the planet. Over 60 European-inspired, adaptable dishes, ranging from Seitan sausages, cassoulets and breads to super easy spreadable cheeses, pates, crackers, delectable desserts and plant-based baking and cooking.

These recipes are edible activism, ethical hedonism. They’re mostly unfussy, unpretentious and shareable. Flip encourages you to gather around tables, break bread and leave a ton of crumbs like the French do.

••••••

SPECIFICATIONS
Size: 240 x 175 mm, portrait
Pages: 224
Cover: hardback with metallic title

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Flip Grater is a renowned kiwi singer/songwriter, who boasts her own Indie record label and owns Grater Goods, a plant-based delicatessen based in central Christchurch. In her professional life she is a successful chef and recipe writer, developing her vegan recipes and Grater Goods products that are sold in retailers throughout Aotearoa. In her precious spare time you’ll find her chilling with French husband Youssef and five-year-old daughter Anaïs.

The Grater Good cookbook highlights food that is truly delicious and about indulgence, yet happens to be good for you and the planet. Over 60 European-inspired, adaptable dishes, ranging from Seitan sausages, cassoulets and breads to super easy spreadable cheeses, pates, crackers, delectable desserts and plant-based baking and cooking.

These recipes are edible activism, ethical hedonism. They’re mostly unfussy, unpretentious and shareable. Flip encourages you to gather around tables, break bread and leave a ton of crumbs like the French do.

••••••

SPECIFICATIONS
Size: 240 x 175 mm, portrait
Pages: 224
Cover: hardback with metallic title

Flip Grater is a renowned kiwi singer/songwriter, who boasts her own Indie record label and owns Grater Goods, a plant-based delicatessen based in central Christchurch. In her professional life she is a successful chef and recipe writer, developing her vegan recipes and Grater Goods products that are sold in retailers throughout Aotearoa. In her precious spare time you’ll find her chilling with French husband Youssef and five-year-old daughter Anaïs.

The Grater Good cookbook highlights food that is truly delicious and about indulgence, yet happens to be good for you and the planet. Over 60 European-inspired, adaptable dishes, ranging from Seitan sausages, cassoulets and breads to super easy spreadable cheeses, pates, crackers, delectable desserts and plant-based baking and cooking.

These recipes are edible activism, ethical hedonism. They’re mostly unfussy, unpretentious and shareable. Flip encourages you to gather around tables, break bread and leave a ton of crumbs like the French do.

••••••

SPECIFICATIONS
Size: 240 x 175 mm, portrait
Pages: 224
Cover: hardback with metallic title

 

KOA PRESS