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Smoked salmon with asparagus, capers and rocket

Smoked salmon with asparagus, capers and rocket

Not suitable to freeze. Suitable to microwave. Note
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STRAWBERRY CROISSANT FRENCH TOAST

Strawberry croissant French toast

Why enjoy one French classic for breakfast when you can combine two? These french toast croissants are filled with fresh slices of strawberry and strawberry jam for a fruity, oozing centre.
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Tamari Almonds

Tamari almonds

Can be made four days ahead. Store in an airtight container at room temperature. Not suitable to freeze or microwave. Note
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traffic light pasta salad

Traffic light pasta salad

For the perfect balanced lunch, add fresh fruit, grissini (bread sticks) and water. Not suitable to freeze. Pasta suitable to microwave. Note
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WITCHES BREW

Witches’ brew

To make a cauldron for the witches’ brew, insert black, dark grey or purple fabric or paper into large dark bowl or pot, then place container with witches’ brew into cauldron. Or you could just cover a large punch bowl with the paper or fabric and put the brew straight into the bowl. Note
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Risoni with ham and capsicum

Risoni with ham and capsicum

Not suitable to freeze. Suitable to microwave. Risoni is a small rice-shaped pasta very similar to orzo. If unavailable, use any small soup-style pasta. Alternatively, pearl barley, rice or quinoa can also be used in this salad. Note
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Raspberry Coulis

Raspberry coulis

A delicious topping to any number of desserts - chocolate mousse, ice-cream, brownies and more.
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Sticky chicken wings

Sticky chicken wings

Who could resist a bowl of Asian-style sticky wings? Great for the barbecue, kids’ parties… any occasion, really.
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Lillet spring gin cocktail

Lillet spring gin cocktail

Lillet is a French aperitif made from a blend of Bordeaux wine and citrus liqueur and it comes in blanc, rose or rouge. Often served chilled with a slice of lemon or orange, it’s also a refreshing way to toast the approach of spring.
sweet chilli chicken skewers

Sweet chilli chicken skewers

To soak the bamboo skewers, place them in a shallow dish of hot water for 15-20 minutes-this helps reduce scorching during cooking. Note
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tomato, chorizo and sweet potato hotpot

Tomato, chorizo and sweet potato hotpot

If you don’t like spicy sausages, use your favourite sausages or frankfurts. You can cook the sausages before cutting them into chunks. Add some chopped red capsicum in step 4, if you like. White rice or a combination rice could be used in place of brown. Note
Vanilla slice

Vanilla slice

An Australian classic, this rich and creamy slice is beautiful served with a mug of coffee. The combination of passionfruit icing and decadent vanilla custard goes beautifully together.
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Chilli pork stir-fry

Chilli pork stir-fry

Brightly coloured and full of all the big, bold Asian flavours we know and love, this Chilli pork stir-fry is a feast for both the eyes and the tongue.
Chocolate cherry slice

Chocolate cherry slice

Super easy, Make it ahead You can use fresh cherries for this recipe. Just be sure to remove the stones before placing them in the batter. Don’t be tempted to add the eggs to the chocolate mixture while it’s still hot – the eggs will cook and spoil the recipe. Note
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Garlic prawns with mango and chilli salsa

Garlic prawns with mango and chilli salsa

To dice the mango, cut the cheeks from each side of the pit. Using a large spoon, scoop the flesh from the skin of each half. Slice the flesh first horizontally then vertically to dice. Don’t waste the flesh left on the pit – eat it Aussie style and let the juice drip down your […]
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Vegetarian sausage rolls

Vegetarian sausage rolls

Vegetarian mince is a soy vegetable protein that looks just like regular mince and is sold refrigerated in supermarkets. These rolls freeze well before they are baked, which means you can store them for a no-fuss dinner. Simply allow an extra 20 minutes baking time when you remove them from the freezer to bake from […]
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caramel popcorn

Caramel popcorn

There's no need to take a trip to the cinema to enjoy this classic favourite movie snack.
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Asparagus, snow pea and almond salad

Asparagus, snow pea and almond salad

Toasted almonds give this salad a lovely nutty flavor, and extra crunch. Equipment Sharp knife; large frying Pan; colander; large mixing bowl; small mixing bowl; spoon; platter Note
Leek and feta tart

Leek and feta tart

Step outside your everyday repertoire with this salty and crumbly leek and feta tart.
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Pasta della casa

Pasta della casa

Pile on the chilli if you like it hot, and enjoy with garlic bread and a glass of wine.
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Tumeric and coconut poached barramundi

Tumeric and coconut poached barramundi

This dish is great for those who love fragrant Asian flavours, but could do without the spicy heat. Equipment: Sharp knife; grater mortar and pestle; large wide-based saucepan with lid; spoon; ladle Barramundi: We used frozen as it cost $16.97 a kilo, but you can use fresh – about $33 a kilo -if you prefer […]
Vongole with white wine, garlic and chervil

Vongole with white wine, garlic and chervil

To purge vongole. rub any sand from the outside of the shell and soak them in a large bowl of cold salted (not fresh) water for about an hour. Often they’ve already been purged by the fishmonger. They will release some salty sea water while cooking so make sure you taste the sauce before adding […]
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Tandoori Chicken Spinach Stir-fry

Tandoori chicken spinach stir-fry

If using an electric wok, cook food in smaller batches. An electric wok won’t reach the same temperature as a gas or an electric stove top. Note
Mini Jam Rolls

Mini jam rolls

These delicious mini jam rolls are a dainty sweet treat and make an excellent accompaniment to your morning or afternoon cuppa. Any kind of jam filling or curd will work.
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Steamed fruit pudding

Steamed fruit pudding

Give this classic fruit pudding a try and fill your kitchen with the sweet smell of Christmas and family.
Chicken and asparagus vol-au-vents

Chicken and asparagus vol-au-vents

No vol-au-vent cases? Cut thawed puff pastry sheets into quarters (squares). Bake in an oven preheated to 200°C (180°C fan-forced) 10 minutes. Top with chicken mixture to serve. Note
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Chicken Nachos

Chicken nachos

Perfect for a quick and easy dinner on a Friday night, or as a share plate among friends just as you sit down to watch the footy, this chicken nachos dish by recipes+ will not last long.
Squid and Vegetable Stir-fry

Squid and vegetable stir-fry

Cut any leftover ginger into 2cm lengths; freeze in an airtight container. Chill leftover oyster sauce to use later in stir-fries. Note
Stir-fried Sweet Chilli Squid

Stir-fried sweet chilli squid

You’ll need to cook about 1 1/2 cups rice. Rice is best cooked a day ahead; spread on a shallow tray and store in fridge. Note
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Tuna mornay bake

Tuna mornay bake

Budget tip: This is a great way to use up leftover vegies. Try chopped capsicum, mushrooms, zucchini or cauliflower. Use any small pasta shape. Note
Cassata

Cassata

If ice-cream is your favourite treat on a hot summer evening, this cassata recipe, an ice-cream cake stuffed with glace fruit and nuts, from recipes+ is a gorgeous way to enjoy it.
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Passionfruit Yogurt Pops

Passionfruit yoghurt pops

You will need 3 passionfruit to make 1/4 cup pulp. If ice block moulds are unavailable, double the recipe and freeze in a plastic food wrap-lined loaf pan for 6 hours or overnight. Scoop to serve. Note
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Choc-Caramel Cups

Choc-caramel cups

Have you ever baked a choc-topped caramel slice only to ruin the aesthetic by cracking the chocolate and squishing out all the caramel when slicing? Not anymore.
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Honey stars

Honey stars

Sprinkled with a light dusting of icing sugar, these pretty biscuits add a celebratory note to your Christmas or birthday festivities. Use your favourite jam to fill.
Greek almond shortbread

Greek almond shortbread

To make certain your biscuits are of uniform size, weigh the dough before rolling – measure 30g for each biscuit. Greek Almond Shortbread biscuits are delicious when served with coffee. Note
Black forest trifle

Black forest trifle

Our black forest trifle is a stunning fusion of two of the most popular desserts at recipes+. We've cheated a bit here with the store bought ingredients, but the results are still amazing.
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Small pleasures - thai chicken pie

Thai chicken pie

Budget tip: Use curry powder instead of paste. Use chicken thigh fillets if you like. Add broccoli instead of snow peas. Note
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Tomato and bread salad

Tomato and bread salad

Love bruschetta but find it a bit too messy to eat for lunch? This salad is perfect for you with doughy bread pieces, balsamic vinegar and a medley of juicy tomatoes.
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Sweets nuts - Nutty Twists - Hazelnut Ripple Log

Hazelnut ripple log

This hazelnut ripple log by recipes+ is drenched in marsala laced juice and smothered in rich cream dotted with cherries. Shaved chocolate adds extra decadence, texture and richness.
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Deep-fried ice cream balls

Deep-fried ice cream balls

Recreate a popular Chinese-restaurant favourite at home with this crispy golden deep-fried ice-cream recipe. Try it topped with chocolate syrup for ultimate indulgence.
Tuna Dip

Tuna and ricotta dip

A hint of chilli, capers and sweet paprika give this tuna and ricotta dip by recipes+ a deep, rich flavour and colour. Served with crispy pide bread, it's the perfect grown-up dip.
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Red Curry Sausages

Red curry sausages

A few snags, some veg, coconut milk and a good quality jar of curry paste is all it takes to have these hearty red curry sausages by recipes+ on the family dinner table tonight.