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BREAM IN MACADAMIA BUTTER

Bream in macadamia butter

Not suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave. Note
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savoury mince

Savoury mince

The base of so many traditional family meals, savoury mince can be dished up with pasta, on baked potatoes or with noodles on the side.
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lamb roast with broad bean mash

Lamb roast with broad bean mash

Give your usual roast lamb dinner an extra protein kick with a side of broad bean mash. Finish off with a generous helping of mint sauce, and a glass of your favourite red.
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baked lima beans

Baked lima beans

Also known as butter beans, lima beans are small and pale green if picked young or large, flat and white if picked when fully grown. The baked beans are even better if made a day in advance, as this allows the flavours to develop. Note
Beef burritos

Beef burritos

Mexican-style baked beef burritos with guacamole and sour cream from Australian Women's Weekly.
roast chicken with 40 cloves of garlic

Roast chicken with 40 cloves of garlic

Don't be put off by the amount of garlic in this recipe. It infuses the chicken with a wonderful, yet not overpowering flavour. You can always discard it after cooking, if you don't want the full garlic experience!
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seafood risotto

Chilli seafood risotto

Making risotto can be a meditative task, the stirring and ladling with a wooden spoon in one hand and a glass of wine in the other. This chilli seafood risotto is creamy, warming and delicious.
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kofta curry

Kofta curry

This particular version is Pakistani in origin, with a nod to India in its choice of spices. Garam masala is a mixture of assorted aromatic spices used in kitchens throughout the subcontinent. It is available in some supermarkets if you don’t have time to make our recipe. Note
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chicken pie with cheesy mash

Chicken pie with cheesy mash

This pie is suitable to freeze. Thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating. You can replace the carrots, celery, mushrooms and peas with a 400g packet of fresh diced vegetable soup mixture – this is found in the vegetable or refrigerated sections of most larger supermarkets, as well as many greengrocers. Note
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inside-out rolls

Inside-out rolls

You need to make double the amount of the sushi rice for this recipe. Wiping a sharp knife with a damp cloth will make cutting the roll easier. You can use salmon roe if ocean trout roe is unavailable. Note
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BARBECUED BABY OCTOPUS WITH GREEK-STYLE SALAD

Barbecued baby octopus with Greek-style salad

Ask the fishmonger to clean the baby octopus for you, or buy prepared baby octopus, instead. Octopus should be cooked quickly over a high heat until they turn opaque;­ over-cooking will toughen them. Note
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SPINACH AND HERB CANNELLONI

Spinach and herb cannelloni

Cannelloni is a delicious stuffed Italian pasta, which we've filled with a flavoursome ricotta, spinach and herb mix in this recipe. Serve the pasta topped with a fragrant tomato sauce and oozy melted cheese.
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KINGFISH CARPACCIO

Kingfish carpaccio

Carpaccio is the perfect Italian starter dish of thinly sliced raw Kingfish. Much like ceviche, the fish is served raw, but 'cooked' in a food acid like lemon or lime juice.
THAI GREEN CHICKEN CURRY PIES

Thai green chicken curry pies

Fragrant and filling Thai-style green chicken curry pies make a great alternative to your usual meat pie. Accompany with plenty of green vegetables for a complete meal.
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Chicken korma

Chicken korma

Korma is a mild and creamy curry, and this chicken korma is perfect for those who like plenty of flavour but don't like too much spice or heat.
No-stir spring pea risotto

No-stir spring pea risotto

Feeding a family of big eaters is expensive! When I find a meat-free meal they enjoy, it helps the weekly budget. This risotto is the kind of dish that can be made if there are the very barest of essentials in the cupboard. It has light flavours to match the season. I do have to pay attention to the pot, but only for half an hour, so it’s no drama.
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Lamb keema

Lamb keema

Traditionally a spiced mince curry with peas, and often potatoes. Leftover keema can be used to make samosas.
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asian seafood skewers

Asian seafood skewers

These seafood skewers are speedy, spicy and highly nutritious. The fish is high in protein, low in fat and contains omega-3 fatty acids, which help protect against heart disease. Mussels have three times more iron than meat and are a good source of zinc, an essential mineral that fights infection.
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crispy shredded beef

Crispy shredded beef

Place the beef in a pan with chilli, lime, ginger and garlic, cover with water and simmer until tender. Drain the beef on a wire rack for about 15 minutes to allow it to dry completely. Corned silverside is beef that is first pickled in brine then cooked submerged in water with spices, herbs, etc. […]
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balkan kebabs with roasted potato salad

Balkan kebabs with roasted potato salad

These two Croatian specialties, Cevapi, a spicy sausage, and Raznjici, beef kebabs, are typical Balkan ways of cooking meat. Both are delicious, homely fare traditionally served as part of a picnic menu in summer, and eaten in home-style restaurants year round.
Cantonese beef stir-fry

Cantonese beef stir-fry

Hokkien or fresh wheat noodles can be used in place of fresh rice noodles ­ but be sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions regarding their preparation. Note
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tuscan beef stew

Tuscan beef stew

In Italian, osso buco means bone with a hole'. It is cut from the shin of the hind leg (shank), and is also known as knuckle. The hole is filled with rich bone marrow, also known as jelly’; stand the bones upright to cook, so you don’t lose the delicious jelly inside. This recipe is […]
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hoisin and lemon chicken skewers

Hoisin and lemon chicken skewers

You can prepare the chicken the night before; store, covered, in the refrigerator. If using bamboo skewers, wrap the ends in foil to prevent them from burning. Note
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tandoori chicken, spinach and mint with spiced yoghurt

Tandoori chicken, spinach and mint with spiced yoghurt

For a more intense flavour, marinate the chicken for 3 hours or overnight. Any leftover chicken, salad and yoghurt can be refrigerated separately then served in a wrap or tortilla the next day. We used large plain pappadums here, but there are many sizes and flavour combinations to choose from. Note
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Chilli fish tagine

Chilli fish tagine

We used blue-eye fillets in this recipe but you can use any firm white fish fillets. Fish or chicken stock can be used instead of wine. Mustard seed oil is available from health-food shops, delicatessens and some supermarkets. If you like, use olive oil instead. Note
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turkey buffé withcouscousstuffing

Turkey breast with couscous stuffing

The turkey buffé, or breast, is perfect if you don't require the entire bird to feed the hoards on Christmas day. The special stuffing and paprika rub add a touch of festive cheer.
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teriyaki steak

Teriyaki steak

Sticky and sweet Asian-style teriyaki steak on a bed of pickled cucumber, carrot and cabbage.