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red wine, pear and gorgonzola party pizzas

Red wine, pear and gorgonzola party pizzas

Cut the pizza so your guests get a slice of pear per piece. Note
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Ginger cake with lime

Ginger cake with lime

Bamboo skewers are good to use as a guide for the knife as you split the cake. If the cake is large, long skewers can be pushed through the cake, from one side to the other. If the cake is small, use toothpicks to mark the layer. Use a sharp serrated knife to split the […]
mulberry powder puffs

Mulberry powder puffs

Use any fresh berries you like in this recipe. If you only have one patty pan, bake the first batch, then wash, butter and flour the pan again before baking the next lot. Note
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Sweetheart cake

Sweetheart cake

This cake is another one perfect to take to school, or picnic — or any outdoor party. Note
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pumpkin parmesan scones

Pumpkin parmesan scones

The amount of milk you need to add to this scone dough depends on the water content of the pumpkin. The amount you add will vary every time you make these scones. Note
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GLUTEN- AND DAIRY-FREE   Spicy Fruit Cakes

Gluten- and dairy-free spicy fruit cakes

The easiest way to line the base of a pan hole is to cut the bottom out of cupcake paper cases; use the correct sized case for the muffin pan. Don’t overbeat the dairy-free spread or it will break down; you just need to break it up before adding the flour mixture. These cakes will […]
MELON TIRAMISU

Melon tiramisu

Midori, a honeydew melon-flavoured liqueur can be used in this recipe. Note
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cheeky frogs in a pond

Cheeky frogs in a pond

We used a 35cm x 45cm oval plastic serving platter for the pond; a shallow cake pan, baking dish or shallow casserole dish would also work, depending on the number of frogs you need for the party. You will have about 1 cup of cake mixture left over ­enough for another five frogs. Note
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Spinach soufflé with fresh tomato sauce

Spinach soufflé with fresh tomato sauce

Soufflé can be made ahead through the end of step 4. Just before you intend to fold in the egg whites and bake the soufflé, warm the prepared egg yolk and spinach base by standing the bowl in warm water a few minutes. Note
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MEATLOAF SANDWICHES WITH ROCKET

Meatloaf sandwiches with rocket

Feed lots of hungry mouths with these tasty sandwiches. You can use any bread you like such as fresh sourdough, sliced ciabatta or crusty white rolls, as we have here. Note
pecan pie

Pecan pie

Pecans are a native American nut; they were introduced to the world through this famous pie. Note
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pea and salmon bake

Pea and salmon bake

Serve accompanied with asparagus or broccoli or a green leafy salad, if liked. You can use red salmon or canned tuna if you like. The recipe can be made to the end of step 4 several hours ahead. From cold, bake covered at 200°C for 30 minutes or until heated through then uncover and bake […]
GINGERBREAD House

Gingerbread house

Gingerbread can be made up to a week ahead, store in an airtight container. The house can be assembled 5 days ahead, keep covered in a cool dry place. In hot humid weather, the toffee should be made on the day of serving. Note
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passionfruit crème brûlée

Passionfruit crème brûlée

Standing the custards in a dish filled with ice cubes keeps the custards from melting while the sugar is caramelising under the grill. Of course, if you have a cooking blowtorch, use that instead. Note
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middle-eastern salad cups

Middle eastern salad cups

Bread cups can be made a day ahead, store in an airtight container. You need 3 x 12-hole (2-tablespoon/40ml) deep flat-based patty pans, it’s fine if you only have one pan, just make the cups in batches. You also need an 8cm round cutter. Buy fresh, thin-style pitta bread. If the bread is too thick […]
sunflower power

Sunflower power

Watch their eyes light up for this happy, smiling flower. White icing is also known as fondant (it’s the traditional icing used on wedding cakes). It is available in packets from the supermarket and cake decorating shops. Note
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mascarpone and papaya tarts

Mascarpone and papaya tarts

You can also make this pastry using a food processor. Process flour, icing sugar, ginger and butter until crumbly. Add egg yolk and enough of the water to make ingredients just come together. Knead gently on floured surface until smooth. You need 1 small papaya (650g) for this recipe. Note
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classicChristmascake

Classic christmas cake

This basic fruit mix is enough to make a pudding (boiled or steamed) large enough to serve 10 people, a regular-sized cake and a dozen mince pies. Note
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rocket and prosciutto

Rocket and prosciutto frittata

Frittata can be cooked on top of the stove, in a medium lightly oiled slightly sided frying pan; cook on low heat, uncovered, until almost set, then brown frittata under a preheated grill. Frittata can be served hot or cold Note
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GRADUATION CAKES

Graduation cakes

Delicious little cupcakes that are the perfect treat to celebrate graduation day!
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LAMB BRETONNE

Lamb bretonne

A delicious French-style roast leg of lamb in a tomato stew with rosemary and white beans.
PASSIONFRUIT CURD and Coconut Tarts

Passionfruit curd and coconut tarts

You will need about six passionfruit for this recipe. Remaining passionfruit curd is delicious spread on scones or used as a filling for pavlovas. These tarts are best made on the day of serving. Note
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Pear and hazelnut friands

Pear and hazelnut friands

Corella pears have only a short season, if they’re not available use thinly sliced apple, red-skinned look best instead. Note
PROSCIUTTO AND   Pea tart

Prosciutto and pea tart

Do ahead The tart and dressing can be made a day ahead. Refrigerate in separate airtight containers. Don’t be concerned if the cooked tart has small cracks in the top these will be covered by the salad. Note
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easy piano birthday cake

Easy piano birthday cake

It's 9 o'clock on a Saturday, and the party crowd's already here. They said can you play a memory...and this cake is just what you need! From The Australian Women's Weekly's famous 'Children's Birthday Cake Book' cookbook, you're sure to feel nostalgic when you see this one from your childhood.
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glamour cake

Glamour cake

Cake pans vary in depth, so if you have a little cake mixture left over, use it to make cupcakes. Use bought sugar flowers of your choice, available from supermarkets and cake decorating suppliers. Remove and discard skewers before cutting bottom tier. White icing is also known as fondant (it’s the traditional icing used on […]
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ROCKET AND KUMARA SALAD

Rocket and kumara salad

Kumara slices can be baked several hours ahead. Keep covered. Assemble salad and add dressing just before serving. Note
POSSUMS

Possums

Possums without eyes can be made up to two days ahead. Pipe eyes on the day of serving. Note
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Checkerboa rd

Checkerboard

The hardest part of making this cake is getting the colours right. Use good quality colourings and you’ll have no trouble. It’s been around since 300 BC… but it wasn’t until 1952 that the first checkers programme was used by a computer. Note
Chocolate & ivory hearts cake

Chocolate & ivory hearts cake

Equipment needed: 9cm heart cutter, 20cm 18-gauge floral wire, wire cutters, 35cm round wooden cake board, 20cm round wooden cake board, 15cm round wooden cake board, smoothing tools, 6 wooden cake skewers, and a paper piping bag. The hearts can be made weeks ahead; store in an airtight container. Position them on the day of […]
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gruyère and smoked ham french toasties

Gruyère and smoked ham french toasties

Ghee is good to cook with as it doesn’t burn as quickly as butter. If you prefer, use 30g unsalted butter and 1 tablespoon olive oil for frying. Micro cress is a cress that has been harvested at seedling stage. It is available at speciality greengrocers and markets. Micro cress is highly perishable, so must […]
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RASPBERRY ALMOND    Petit Fours

Raspberry almond petit fours

You could top the petit fours with fresh raspberries instead of the icing flowers. Petit fours are best made on the day of serving. Note
savoury breakfast muffin with chive ricotta

Savoury breakfast muffin with chive ricotta

One muffin is to be served per person for breakfast. The remaining muffins can be frozen or eaten as a snack. You could make two large muffins for breakfast and the remaining mixture can be made into snack-sized mini muffins. The ricotta mixture serves 2 people; make a fresh batch before serving the remaining muffins. […]
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melt-in-the-mouth eggnog shortbreads

Melt-in-the-mouth eggnog shortbreads

This recipe makes a lot of little one-bite shortbreads. If you like, make 50 shortbreads and freeze the remaining log, wrapped in baking paper then plastic wrap, for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight before slicing and baking. You will need to halve the butter cream frosting if only baking 50 shortbreads. […]
sweet coconut slice

Sweet coconut slice

A hit with every coconut lover, this slice just improves with age. It can also be made as tartlets. Note
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MAPLE SYRUP ICE-CREAM WITH MAPLE SNAPS

Maple syrup ice-cream with maple snaps

Makes 10-12 maple snaps. Maple snaps can be cooked one day in advance and stored in a cool dry place in an airtight container. Ice-cream can be prepared in advance and stored in the freezer in an airtight container for 2 weeks. Note
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mocha mousse slice

Mocha mousse slice

A deliciously dark chocolate biscuit base with soft, mocha mousse come together in this decadent rich slice.
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SMOKED SALMON & ROCKET BRUSCHETTA

Smoked salmon & rocket bruschetta

Use a vegetable peeler to slice the cucumber length-ways into thin ribbons. Use disposable gloves when handling beetroot top prevent staining your fingers. If taking to work, toast the bread at lunch time just before you’re ready to assemble. Note
grain and seed loaf

Grain and seed loaf

Stand the yeast mixture in a warm place to allow it to become frothy. It’s important that the spot you choose is warm, not hot. If it’s too hot you’ll kill the yeast. Note
science experiment spill

Science experiment spill

Equipment 30cm (12-inch) round cake board small new artists’ paint brush The biohazard tape was ordered online from the US. Printing the words `biohazard’ onto yellow tape with a permanent marker adds a visual effect which is just as good, and less expensive. test kitchen tips Use any lollies you like, but make sure they […]
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pig

Pink pig cupcake

The cake mix is enough to make 12 cakes so you can decorate the remaining 6 cakes into other animals of your own choosing. Note