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frozen yoghurt and raspberry swirl

Frozen yoghurt and raspberry swirl

Break up a few tablespoons of the frozen yoghurt and raspberry swirl with a fork for your toddler. Note
Mango and Raspberry Jelly

Mango and raspberry jelly

When in season, use one large fresh mango weighing about 600g (1¼ pounds). Peel mango over a small bowl to catch as much juice as possible; cut off mango cheeks, then slice thinly. Squeeze as much juice as you can from around the seed into the same bowl, add enough cold water to make 1 […]
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apricot muesli slice

Apricot muesli slice

With a crunchy oat, cornflake and coconut topping, this slice is the perfect morning pick-me-up.
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blueberry apple crumbles

Blueberry apple crumbles

Delight your family and friends with these miniature crumble pies, best served with a dollop of fresh cream.
whisky seville marmalade

Whisky seville marmalade

To sterilize jars, wash the jars and lids in warm soapy water. Rinse well. Place jars in large saucepan and cover with water. Bring to the boil and boil for 10 minutes. Carefully drain water from jars; transfer jars and lids to a baking tray lined with a clean tea towel. Cover with a sheet […]
thai prawns with soba  noodles & asparagus

Thai prawns with soba noodles and asparagus

Soba noodles are a low-GI japanese-style noodle made from a mixture of buckwheat and wheat, making them high in dietary fibre and protein. The sodium content is high, however, this is reduced significantly after cooking. Asparagus spears vary in thickness; if the ends are really thick, peel them from the bottom up to within 5cm […]
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APPLE AND BERRY FILLO PIE

Apple and berry filo pie

Topped with a crunchy pastry lid sprinkled with cinnamon and flaked almonds, this juicy apple and berry pie makes a luscious ending to a family meal.
cajun potato wedges

Cajun potato wedges

Cajun cooking is a meeting of French and Southern American cuisines. It is robust, country-style cooking that makes generous use of spices ­ especially pepper and chilli.
creamy pumpkin and sage ravioli

Creamy pumpkin and sage ravioli

This recipe is best made close to serving. White balsamic vinegar is slightly sweet, and is available in the vinegar section in selected supermarkets and grocery stores. Note
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farfalle with salmon, caper berries and dill

Farfalle with salmon, capers and dill

Farfalle pasta, also called bow-ties or butterflies, have frilled edges and soft pleats to help contain the sauce; use orecchiette or fusilli, if preferred. Note
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choc-raspberry lamington slice

Choc-raspberry lamington slice

Leaving a 1cm (½ inch) border of sponge without cream will make the icing of the sides of the slice easier to do. The weight of the top layer of sponge will push the cream far enough. Note
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honey & ginger pork

Honey & ginger pork

Serve this delicious stir-fry with hot hokkien noodles for a speedy, easy mid-week dinner.
chilli, salt and pepper squid salad

Salt and pepper squid salad

Salt and pepper squid is always a winner. Long red chillies are generally milder than the smaller ones; if you like extra heat, then go ahead and include the big guns.
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barbados

Barbados

A sweet and fresh passionfruit, pineapple and orange cocktail.
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slow-cooked quince

Slow-cooked quince

This cousin to the apple is always eaten cooked, as it is too hard and acidic to be enjoyed raw. It takes a long time to cook, but its glorious scent and lovely musky flavour are worth it. Its flesh is cream when raw, but turns a deep rosy pink as it is cooked.
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chicken and thai basil fried rice

Chicken and thai basil fried rice

You need to cook about 2 cups of jasmine rice the day before you want to make this recipe. Rice must be cold and quite dry, in order to prevent it sticking together in clumps when added to the wok. Note
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Chocolate Blueberry Slab Cake

Chocolate blueberry slab cake

Stir the cooled cocoa and water mixture into the cake batter. Spread the cake mixture into the greased and lined cake pan. Use a spatula to smooth the top. Note
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barbecue pizzas

Barbecue pizzas

Kids love pizza and this recipe is perfect for feeding a crowd with bite-size pieces.
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salmon ceviche salad

Salmon ceviche salad

The acids in the citrus marinade slightly cook the very thinly sliced raw seafood. Use the freshest, sashimi quality fish you can find. We've used salmon here, snapper also makes a lovely ceviche.
christmas gingerbread biscuits

Christmas gingerbread biscuits

For bold icing colours, we used powdered food colourings, available from cake decorating shops and some health food stores. Mixing the powder with a small amount of hot water, before stirring into the icing, gives a better result; liquid colourings can be used for pale colours. Note
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Butters & creams

Butters & creams

The following butters and creams make enough to serve with a dozen freshly baked muffins or scones. Note
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FISH & ROASTED CHIPS WITH CITRUS SALAD

Fish and roasted chips with citrus salad

We used bream fillets in this recipe but you can use other firm white fish, such as whiting or john dory. To segment the orange, use a small sharp knife to cut the top and bottom from the fruit. Cut off the rind including the white pith, following the curve of the fruit. Holding the […]
breakfast mezze for two

Breakfast mezze for two

To make the perfect soft-boiled eggs, place eggs in a small saucepan and barely cover with cold water. Cover the pan and bring to boil; then boil, uncovered, for 3 minutes, drain. Shell eggs when cool enough to handle. You can use either heirloom or cherry tomatoes, if you like. Note
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fish and caper croquettes

Fish and caper croquettes

Crispy on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth on the inside, these croquettes can be more than just a starter when they're served with vegies or salad.
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Watercress salad

Watercress salad

We used corella pears for this recipe. You will need a bunch of watercress weighing about 350g in total to yield the leaves required for this salad. Note
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tuna pasta

Tuna pasta

To make a simple pesto, pound 2 garlic cloves with a good pinch of salt in a mortar. Add 2 tablespoons pine nuts and a bunch picked basil leaves, pounding until a creamy paste forms. Blend in â…“ cup olive oil and 2 tablespoons grated parmesan. Season with black pepper to taste. Note
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chilli coriander jam

Chilli coriander jam

A chilli coriander jam that is packed to the brim with red-hot chilli spice and aromatic coriander.
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tortilla lime soup

Tortilla lime soup

A warming and zesty classic Mexican soup, called sopa de lima, from the Yucatan region.
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fish fillets with fennel and onion salad

Fish fillets with fennel and onion salad

We used snapper fillets in this recipe, but you can use any firm white fish fillets you like, bream, flathead, swordfish, ling, whiting, jewfish, blue-eye or sea perch are all good choices. Check for any small pieces of bone in the fillets and use tweezers to remove them. Note
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CARAMEL AND DATE BREAD PUDDING

Caramel and date bread pudding

Serve warm with pouring cream or ice-cream if desired. Pudding can be prepared severa hours ahead. Keep refrigerated and bake as required. Note
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apple + ricotta fritters

Apple and ricotta fritters

Tossed in cinnamon sugar and drizzled with maple syrup, these dreamy ricotta fritters are a casual yet sophisticated dessert.
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