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sticky pork stir-fry

Sticky pork stir-fry

Use vegetables of your choice such as green beans, snow peas or buk choy. Use sliced chicken breast or thinly sliced beef rump steak as an alternative to the pork fillet. Use regular basil if thai basil is unavailable. Note
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Salmon "confit" with fennel and herbs

Salmon confit with fennel and herbs

Confit, from the French verb ‘confire’ meaning to preserve, means both a food item that has been slow-cooked in fat to cover, and also the cooking technique. Confit foods are exquisitely soft and delicately flavoured, so the technique is sometimes used, as in this recipe, simply to achieve this luxurious effect. Note
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SEAFOOD & CHICKEN TOMATO RICE

Seafood and chicken tomato rice

Some clams might not open after cooking. These might need prompting with a knife or might not have cooked as quickly as the others ­you don’t have to discard them, just open with a knife and cook a little longer if you wish. Note
portuguese caldeirada

Portuguese caldeirada

Caldeirada is a Portuguese fish stew that varies from region to region, but usually contains a variety of fish along with potato, onion and tomato or capsicum.
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ROTI

Roti

Roti is an Indian subcontinent flat bread that is the perfect complement to curries, stews and other saucy dishes.
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pumpkin and split pea tagine

Pumpkin and split pea tagine

Traditional to North Africa, a tagine is an aromatic casserole, usually cooked and served in an earthenware dish, also called a tagine.
Sweet soy beef on rice

Sweet soy beef on rice

Freeze beef for about an hour­ this will make it easier to slice. To obtain ginger juice, squeeze grated fresh ginger into a sieve set over a bowl. A piece of ginger measuring about 10cm in length will yield 2 tablespoons of grated ginger; this amount of grated ginger should in turn yield the 2 […]
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spinach and mushroom korma

Spinach and mushroom korma

Kalonji seeds are also known as nigella or black onion seeds. Tiny, angular seeds, black on the outside and creamy within, with a sharp nutty flavour that can be enhanced by frying briefly in a dry hot pan before use. Kalonji can be found in most Asian and Middle-Eastern food shops. Note
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crab and scallop cannelloni with cauliflower puree

Crab and scallop cannelloni with cauliflower puree

Crab meat can be bought already cooked from some fishmongers. Alternatively buy cooked crabs (about 600g) and remove the flesh from the shells and claws – enough to weigh 200g. Well-drained canned crab meat could be used in this recipe. Note
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MONGOLIAN LAMB AND NOODLE STIR-FRY

Mongolian lamb and noodle stir-fry

Broccolini is a cross between broccoli and chinese kale; it resembles broccoli in appearance, but is milder and sweeter in taste. It has long asparagus-like stems and a long loose floret, both completely edible. Baby buk choy or gai lan work well in this stir-fry, too; use in place of the broccolini. Note
roasted chicken with potatoes and tomatoes

Roasted chicken with potatoes and tomatoes

The secret for making perfect roast potatoes? Use olive oil instead of other oils or butter because it tolerates high oven temperatures better and gives a delicious taste to the potatoes.
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marinated pork ribs

Marinated pork ribs

A slab of American-style pork spareribs will consist of between 7 and 10 ribs each. After the meat is cooked, separate the ribs with a knife then eat them in your hands. Note
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ribollita

Ribollita

Ribollita is a Tuscan soup based on whatever vegetable the cook has at hand. Traditionally, it is thickened with stale bread.
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oyako donburi

Oyako donburi

You can substitute a white medium-grain rice if koshihikari is unavailable. Note
Lamb cassoulet

Lamb cassoulet

A rich, slowcooked French casserole with lamb, white beans, streaky bacon and crushed tomatoes.
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Chicken marsala

Chicken marsala

An Italian-American dish of chicken breasts, capers, parsley and Marsala wine.
pork, broccolini and cashew stir-fry

Pork, broccolini and cashew stir-fry

Replace pork with sliced chicken breast or beef rump steak. You can use basil if thai basil is out of season or you could replace the basil with coriander. Broccolini can be swapped with baby corn, if you like. Note
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M'hanncha

M’hanncha

M'hanncha, a Moroccan almond pastry, means `the snake' and this coiled sweet pastry treat certainly represents that.
Poached salmon and pasta salad with rocket pesto

Poached salmon and pasta salad with rocket pesto

Farfalle is a short, rather sturdy butterfly-shaped pasta that is also known as “bow-ties”. It is good for a dish such as this because the folds and crinkles of each piece help capture the pesto and hold the other ingredients. Replace the farfalle with penne or small shells if you wish. Note
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pork fried rice

Pork fried rice

We’ve used brown long-grain rice in this recipe because of its lovely nutty taste, but you can replace it with white long-grain rice if you wish. You need to cook about 1⅓ cups rice for this recipe. Note
Moules marniere (et moules frites)

Moules marniere (sailor-style mussels)

The secret to this recipe is the amount of olive oil used. Perfect as a second course or as the main course for a light summer lunch, served with salad and crusty bread or with chips (frites). The moules in France are small and sweet. This recipe is not suitable for those large green New […]
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greek-style lamb shanks

Greek-style lamb shanks

With the help of a pressure cooker, make these exquisitely spiced and flavoured Greek lamb shanks in no time.
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marsala

Marsala

Makes enough for four 150g servings of panfried veal scaloppine. Also goes well with grilled chicken breast fillets, barbecued pork medallions, roasted lamb cutlets. Marsala, a caramel-flavoured fortified wine, is named after the city from which it comes, and is the most popular dessert wine in Italy. Dry marsala is often served as an apéritif. […]
Spiced Pork

Spiced pork

A sweet, rich and delicious spiced pork dish from Australian Women's Weekly.
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piri piri quail

Piri piri quail

Piri piri sauce is a spicy Afro-Portuguese chilli sauce available from Middle-Eastern food stores and most major supermarkets. Note
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margherita pizza

Margherita pizza

Stories vary on the true origin of the margherita pizza - but at least we can all agree that when it comes to pizza, nothing beats a classic.