In the article, Times journalist Denise Irvine, chats to Aaron about life after MasterChef, including work on his recipe book. And how he will be off to Auckland for a few weeks to cook two of his own five-course menus in Simon Gault’s Euro restaurant.new Zealand
And the article describes Aaron’s most faithful kitchen tool, a frying pan he purchased for $20 at the Titirangi market about 20 years ago.
