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choc-mint mud cakes with ice-cream

Choc-mint mud cakes with ice-cream

These are quite small cakes, so you will need to serve each person two or three. Make sure you use a good quality ice-cream. Note
passionfruit flummery

Passionfruit flummery

Flummery originated in rural Britain, where it was made with oatmeal or wheat ears soaked in warm water for up to three days. Over time, fruit and gelatine (or 'isinglass', before gelatine was invented) were used instead of grain, turning it into a jelly-like dessert.
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Boris the cLown

Boris the clown

Boris the clown is a fun and delicious cake for children's birthday parties.
molten chocolate pudding

Molten chocolate pudding

The molten part of this chocolate pudding is created by not cooking this dish all the way through, but just enough to create a piping hot 'molten' like centre, that combines beautifully with the good quality vanilla ice cream or cream that you'll spoon on top!
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toffee apples

Toffee apples

Toffee apples can be made up to two days ahead. Place in paper cases and wrap in cellophane or use cellophane bags. Note
farfalle with ricotta and peas

Farfalle with ricotta and peas

Also known as ‘bow-tie’ pasta, farfalle is good for this dish. The crinkles of each piece enfold the ricotta and peas for maximum deliciousness. However, you can replace the farfalle with penne or small shells if you want. Note
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white chocolate and raspberry mille-feuilles

White chocolate and raspberry mille-feuilles

Not only do these white chocolate and raspberry mille-feuilles look amazing, they taste just as good. They are surprisingly quick and easy to make so you don't need an excuse to whip up a batch and surprise your loved ones.
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Marinated Greek lamb skewers

Marinated Greek lamb skewers

The classic Greek seasoning of lemon, oregano and garlic brings out the flavour and helps tenderise the meat for these marinated lamb skewers. With a Greek salad and smokey baba ganoush on the side, it's a light, satisfying meal bursting with flavour.
leek and parmesan mini frittatas

Leek and parmesan mini frittatas

Perfect for school lunches, picnics or after-school snacks and equally delicious hot or cold, these mini leek and parmesan fritters will always satisfy hungry mouths.
risoni and spring vegetable soup

Risoni and spring vegetable soup

Some soups just beg to be enjoyed in the springtime. This brothy risoni and spring vegetable soup is light, tasty and ready in a jiffy. Serve with warm, fresh crusty bread.
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Teddy bear's picnic

Teddy bear’s picnic

Replace toys with caramello koalas or teddy bear biscuits, edible flowers and lollies shaped like picnic foods, such as fruits, hot dogs and pizza. You’ll find lots of toys to easily decorate cakes in variety shops or toy stores. Note
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money bags food

Money bags

Money bags are shaped exactly like that - old fashioned purses. These ones may not contain money, but they are filled with delicious and fragrant spiced chicken that will have you coming back for more.
Watercress and pineapple soother

Watercress and pineapple soother

Green smoothies have certainly become ubiquitous, and for good reason; they're fresh, healthy and delicious. Try this watercress and pineapple version as an alternative to the usually spinach blend.
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bolognese pastries

Bolognese pastries

These little pastries are a great way to use up leftover bolognese sauce. All you need is a few sheets of shortcrust pastry and an egg.
Photographer: Ben Dearnley

Triple choc muffins

When too much chocolate is never enough, take one more step over the line and there you'll find these decadent little triple choc muffins. They make a great treat for the kids, or for you.
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Australia Day LAMINGTON POPS

Australia day lamington pops

store cake pops in an airtight container at a cool room temperature until ready to serve. They will keep for up to a week. Note
Mediterranean roast beef and vegetables

Roast beef and mediterranean vegetables

Everybody loves a traditional roast. Ditch the usual carb-heavy vegetables for this wonderfully coloured and flavoured mediterranean ensemble and there'll be no complaints at dinnertime.
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drum beat

Drum beat

Be sure to remove toothpicks from cake before cutting and serving. Raspberry straps, cut into strips, can be used instead of red licorice rope. Sandwich the two cakes together with a little blue butter cream. Spread the cake with coloured butter creams. Insert candy cane into centre of red icing ball to make drumstick. Note
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Gingered Junket

Gingered junket

The word 'junket' normally conjures up images of politicians on 'work' trips in exotic places, or unappetising, lumpy bowls of custard. This dish is, thankfully, neither. It is a smooth, sweet, gingery bowl of goodness.
Sago plum puddings with orange cream

Sago plum puddings with orange cream

Sago, also known as seed or pearl tapioca, comes from the sago palm and is used in soups and desserts, and as a thickening agent. You can use Cointreau, Grand Marnier, Curaçao or any other orange- flavoured liqueur in this recipe.
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fish pot pies

Fish pot pies

These creamy individual fish pies will be gobbled up by the whole family.
bug catcher

Bug catcher

EQUIPMENT 20cm x 30cm (8-inch x 12-inch) rectangular cake board We used Tic Tacs to make the ladybird `trail’. Use as many ladybirds as you like to decorate the cake board. Use any critter lollies you can find, sour worms work well, or even use plastic spiders, if you like. If using non-edible decorations, make […]
glazed meatloaf

Glazed meatloaf

The beauty of this meat loaf is that you can use regular sausage mince, or buy your favourite sausages and simply squeeze the mince from the skins. We love it with creamy mash and greens.
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tarragon chicken with carrot mash and leek

Tarragon chicken with carrot mash and leek

low GI You need 12 bamboo skewers for this recipe; soak them in water for at least an hour before using to avoid them splintering or scorching. Do not puree the carrot mixture too far in advance because it could separate if left to stand too long. serving suggestion Steamed green beans and a fresh […]
peppermint french macaroons

Peppermint French macarons

Macarons can be challenging to make, but the results are worth it. Weigh your ingredients very carefully and sift the almond meal thoroughly, and these peppermint French macarons will be très bon!
mushroom and bacon brunch tarts

Mushroom and bacon brunch tarts

Just a few sheets of puff pastry, some mushrooms, bacon and egg are all you need to make up these fabulous parcels. A splash of good old worcestershire sauce and a sprinkle of chives completes the dish. It's so easy, it's almost embarrassing.
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Photographer: Dean Wilmot

Chewy cranberry meringues

These delicious chewy cranberry meringues, sometimes called cranberry chewies, make a delicate, pretty afternoon tea treat.
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TURKISH DELIGHT WRAPS

Turkish delight wraps

A trick to cutting turkish delight is to place it in the freezer for 15 minutes to firm up, then cut it with an oiled knife, making sure to oil the knife regularly. You need a 6cm (2½-inch) fluted square cutter, or alternatively use a 7cm (2¾ inch) fluted round cutter. Note
raspberry and apple cupcakes

Raspberry and apple cupcakes

If using frozen raspberries, don’t thaw them, as the colour will run. Granny smith or golden delicious apples are both good varieties to use in this recipe. Note
caramel banana split

Caramel banana split

Caramel top `n’ fill is a delicious caramel made from milk and cane sugar. Use it straight from the can for slices, tarts and cheesecakes. Note
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Carrot and Orange Cupcakes

Carrot and orange cupcakes

You need about two medium carrots to get enough grated carrot for this recipe. Spoon the mixture evenly into the paper cases in pan. Sift the icing sugar into a heatproof bowl. Stir in the butter and enough orange juice to make a firm paste. Put bowl of icing mixture over a saucepan of simmering […]
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Quick & easy mini lamingtons

Quick & easy mini lamingtons

To prevent icing from becoming too thick, keep it over a bowl of warm water. Prepared sponge cake can be used instead of the Madeira cake. Alternatively, you can use your favourite buttercake recipe ­ it is best made the day before making the lamingtons. Note
caramelised apple tea cakes

Caramelised apple and cinnamon tea cakes

Topped and tailed with caramelised apple, these delightful tea cakes can be served up for morning or afternoon tea, and would be a different and welcome addition to the school lunchbox.
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Heavenly carrot cake

Heavenly carrot cake

It's the mixed spice, a blend of allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, cloves, coriander and ginger, that makes this carrot cake so heavenly.
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CHEATS TUNA AND PEA RISOTTO

Cheat’s tuna and pea risotto

Arborio rice is traditionally used in Italian risotto to produce its characteristic creamy texture. It is available in the rice section of supermarkets.
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hearty lasagne

Hearty lasagne

Lasagne is always a satisfying dish. A lovely slosh of red wine and the addition of mushrooms make this recipe particularly hearty. No one will go hungry tonight.
roast beef pizza

Roast beef pizza

Roast beef pizza. Yes indeed. Suspend your disbelief at least until you try this brilliant example of British and Italian fusion, complete with horseradish, brought to you by Woman's Day.
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Lemon meringues

Lemon meringues

It's one of those classic pairings, like cookies and cream or peanut butter and chocolate. These lemon meringues will suit everyone, from sweet-tooth lovers to those of us who appreciate something with a little more zest.
How to cook a soft-boiled egg

Soft-boiled egg

You'll definitely be wanting plenty of toast soldiers to dip in this freshly cooked soft-boiled egg.
Rhubarb and strawberry crumble

Rhubarb and strawberry crumble

There's nothing ordinary about these fabulous, flavour-packed little rhubarb and strawberry crumbles. The mingled flavour of these two, very different fruits needs to be tasted to be believed.
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Pumpkin scones

Pumpkin scones

A genuine Australian classic, pumpkin scones are best scoffed warm and spread with lashings of butter.
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Tortilla de patatas

Tortilla de patatas (potato omelette)

This light and tasty Spanish pan tortilla is wonderfully fluffy and packed full of tender potato pieces. Serve it with a fresh side salad for a no-fuss family dinner.
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After school snack ideas

After-school snack ideas

When the kids get home from school starving, it's a good time to slip something healthy on their plate. We've got four recipes here, muffins, smoothie, fruit dip and quesadillas, that are perfect.
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Guacamole and ham wrap

Guacamole and ham wrap

A guacamole and ham wrap is an easy way to make your childs lunch tasty and nutritious. Wraps are often a hit with those who dislike ordinary sandwiches.
Brekky berry smoothie

Brekky berry smoothie

Low-fat yoghurt and crushed weetbix make this brekky berry smoothie a complete breakfast in its own right.
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Lemon shortbread

Lemon shortbread

Light, zesty and crumbly, these beautiful shortbread biscuits are beautiful enjoyed with a cup of tea or given as gifts to loved ones.
Lamb souvlaki

Lamb souvlaki

Quick and easy lamb souvlaki with pita bread makes a delicious light lunch.
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Passionfruit and banana sundae

Passionfruit and banana sundae

You can make this divine passionfruit and banana sundae using your own meringues, or with a packet of ready-made mini-pavlova shells. Either way, it's a quick, fruity and delicious dessert any night of the week.
Peach and raspberry juice

Peach and raspberry juice

Refreshing and full of flavour, this peach and raspberry juice is also pretty good spiked with a dash of vodka or white rum.
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Spinach and corn pasties

Spinach and corn pasties

These tasty little spinach and corn pasties are sure to be a firm favourite with young and old. Great for lunches, after-school snacks and lunchboxes.