Win a copy of dish editor Sarah Tuck's book: Stuck Together

We have a copy of Sarah Tuck's book, Stuck Together, to give away this Valentine's Day.
Our fabulous editor Sarah’s first book, Coming Unstuck sold out entirely, so it’s no surprise that her new book, Stuck Together, is also selling like hotcakes. An excerpt from her intro gives you an idea of the recipes within…
Stuck Together has been in my mind and heart for several years before making it onto these pages. It has been an ever-changing, fluid beast as I have navigated my way through life-after-divorce with an empty nest on the side.
At first I imagined it as some kind of victorious example that finding new love is possible. Or maybe a tribute to going it alone and how, ultimately, we have to rely on ourselves to get ‘stuck (back) together’. Or celebrating the sisterhood of new single friends supporting each other on our quest for who-knows-what?
And the truth is – it is all of these things. A stuck-together papier mâché of reasons to celebrate life.
Among these pages are many of my favourite recipes, the dishes I have made during a couple of short-lived dalliances, those I have imagined cooking for a long-term lover, and others that I have whipped up for a multitude of dinners with new and old friends.
We reckon this labour of love is pretty special, so this Valentine's Day, we're giving away a copy for you to share with the one you love. Simply fill out the form below to be in to win.
Stuck Together is available at stuckinthekitchen.com and in all good bookstores.
Click here to listen to Sarah on RNZ's Musical Chair.
Stuck Together is available at stuckinthekitchen.com and in all good bookstores.
Click here to listen to Sarah on RNZ's Musical Chair.
latest issue:
126
We start by sharing what’s on the dish team’s radar, what we’re watching, listening to and reading. Harry Butterfield puts a twist on his Nonna’s agnolotti, Malissa Fedele reminds us of the importance of fibre, and Phoebe Holden fulfils a long-held dream, sitting down with Yotam Ottolenghi. Autumn is an abundant time, we make the most with pumpkin, kūmara, cabbage, cauliflower, feijoas, apples and pears. We’re dishing up dinners for two, including a Chicken Dumpling Lasagne, alongside easy weeknight meals. We honour our mums, revisit timeless classics, and add a little baking challenge. This issue, we encourage you to slow down, to enjoy writing your shopping list, and spending time in the kitchen. Because even when life feels relentless, there’s always space to share something delicious.

