There is always a pasta course on The Zin House menu because Kim believes a meal isn’t complete without it. She uses this same logic with fresh sourdough. That’s why she likes to joke that her mother must have had an Italian lover. The type...

It’s easy to spot a variety of native flora & fauna as soon as you arrive at Tinja (Wiradjuri Country). Cockatoos, galahs & rosellas chirping loudly from trees, while kangaroos & wallabies graze on a multitude of native grasses. Every colour of gum tree standing...

Your grandma did it, and so does your mum, but that doesn’t make it outdated. Just like all good fashion, pickling will never go out of style. That is because in the fight against food waste, this is your greatest weapon. It’s simple, quick and...

Much of what we do in biodynamics across our vineyard, garden, and farm is guided by the lunar calendar. Predating conventional farming, this aspect of biodynamics uses the cosmos relationships to determine which days we harvest, when we apply preparations, and how we navigate changes...

Pumpkin season has begun at Zin. Already you will find pumpkin vines snaking their way through the organic & biodynamic permaculture gardens at The Zin House, which means it’s time for our chefs to start experimenting with new dishes for the seasonal menu. Below you...