Quick & Easy
See allThese quick & easy recipes guarantee a great feed with minimal fuss, perfect if you don’t have the luxury of an empty day to cook up a storm.
Fish with tarragon sauce
We've used salmon for this recipe, but tarragon compliments seafood beautifully. You could use tuna, flathead, ling, trout or any firm fleshed fish.
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Choc-mint brownies
Lovers of the chocolate and mint combination will be delighted with this decadent brownie.
Creamy smoked salmon tartlets
These divine little smoked salmon tartlets will be snapped up by guests at your next party.
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Artichoke and eggplant veal rolls
This is a quick and easy rendition of a traditional Sicilian involtini, slow-cooked meat rolls filled with vegetables served in a rich tomato sauce.
Berry trifle with mousse filling
Enjoy the flavours of creamy vanilla and berry in this cheat's trifle.
Cream of asparagus soup
A smooth, savoury soup delicately seasoned with fresh chervil, cream of asparagus soup is silky and delicious.
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Veal chops with fennel and mandarin
Not suitable to microwave. Not suitable to freeze. Note
Choc-malt filled sponge fingers
When beating the egg yolks and sugar, the ribbon stage indicates when you’ve dissolved the sugar and properly aerated the mixture. To check, remove a spoonful of the mixture, drizzle it over the top of the remaining mixture in the bowl; it should hold its shape briefly, before disappearing into the mix. You need a […]
Chicken stuffed with ricotta and basil
Succulent chicken breasts stuffed with ricotta and basil make a wonderful dinner party dish. Using a piping bag to fill the pockets with stuffing will make it easier.
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Berry crumbles
This recipe is nut-free and egg-free. Note
Double pea and tofu with pistachios
This dish is the epitome of simple cooking. Perfect for a weeknight throw-together meal.
Zucchini, leek and feta frittata
Frittata can be made a day ahead; keep, covered, in refrigerator. Note
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Mexican beans with cornbread and avocado salsa
A meat-free meal to feast on, these spicy Mexican beans with cornbread and avocado salsa are delicious.
Sweet potato soup
If you prefer your soup spicy, you can add one finely chopped fresh red chilli or a teaspoon of dried red chilli to this recipe.
Seared snapper with ginger and soy
The simple, clean flavours of this seared snapper with ginger and soy are uplifting.
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Festive fruit and nut cake
Drizzled in a toffee syrup and plump with fruit and nuts, this cake will be the centrepiece of your Christmas table.
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Pork chipolata and risoni salad
This colourful pasta salad is easy, delicious and great for the lunchbox.
Hot, sweet and sour green papaya salad
An Asian-style spicy, sweet and sour green papaya salad topped with crunchy peanuts.
Lamb wrapped in banana leaf with thai salad
Tender lamb wrapped in banana leaf with a fresh and fragrant Thai salad.
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Tandoori fish
Tandoori is a classic Indian spice and yoghurt recipe with a distinctive and robust flavour. The name comes from the type of clay oven, a tandoor, in which the dish is traditionally prepared. You can prepare your own tandoori, but if you're short on time, the store bought versions are excellent.
Apple, strawberry and rosemary crumble
The beauty of the crumble is in its rustic look. There's no need to take too much care with the crumble topping, whichever way you toss it onto the delicious fruit, it will brown up and look so good when running with rivers of cream.
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Tuna and artichoke pasta
This surprisingly easy weekday lunch uses both canned tuna and bottled artichokes to save you time and hassle.
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Thai basil chicken stir-fry
The food of Thailand takes first prize in the popularity stakes these days and no wonder: quick and easy to prepare, delicious recipes such as this are every cook's dream
Curried lamb pasties
You can use these divine little curried lamb pasties in so many ways, as a shared platter for parties, for lunch or as an after school snack.
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Chicken and snake beans with holy basil
Holy basil, also known as kra pao or hot basil. If you can’t find it, use ordinary sweet basil instead. Snake beans are long, thin green beans that are Asian in origin, use green beans if unavailable. Note
Smoked salmon salad
Crunchy croutons and dill add bite to this luxurious smoked salmon salad.
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Chicken yakitori with sesame dipping sauce
You need to soak 12 bamboo skewers in cold water for at least an hour before use to prevent them from splintering or burning during cooking. Note
Asian beef and eggplant cups
Topped with fresh chilli and spring onion, these spicy beef and eggplant cups make a tasty starter or light meal.
White choc curls
Delicate and delicious cupcakes with white choc curls from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Greek chicken pasta salad
You can use the oil from the artichokes in the dressing if you wish. You will need to purchase a large barbecued chicken weighing about 900g for this recipe. Note
Crisp savoury bread sheets
Delight your guests with these crisp sheets of freshly made, herbed flat bread.
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Creamed rice
Recipe can be made a day ahead, store, covered, in the refrigerator. It is important to use full-cream milk in this recipe,ook rice slowly for creamiest results. Serve with fruit of your choice. Note
Tomato, pancetta and olive chicken
The pancetta, stock and olives are already quite salty, so you should not need to add extra salt to this dish. Note
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Baked ricottas with roasted tomatoes
You can make these in a standard muffin pan; line the holes with paper cases, or a folded square of baking paper, as we did here. Note
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Thai chicken
A fresh and light Thai chicken noodle salad from Australian Women's Weekly.
Tomato and cucumber salad
the spices can be prepared several hours ahead. The recipe is best assembled close to serving Note
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Pepita and sesame slice
Chewy, lemony and nutty, these pepita and sesame squares make great lunch box treats.
Barbecued fish with burnt lemon butter
Try these tender, flaky salmon fillets drizzled with golden lemon butter for a deliciously satisfying meal. Perfect with creamy mashed potatoes.
Blackberry soufflés
Wow your dinner guests with these vibrant and delicious blackberry soufflés.
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Tofu and spinach miso
Few soups pack the punchy flavour of a delicious savoury miso. Yellow miso (shinshu), is a smooth, deep-yellow, fairly salty, tart, fermented soya bean paste. Teamed with tofu and spinach it makes a delicious, fresh and healthy broth.
Baby berry puddings
On a balmy summer's night this velvety pudding is a light and refreshing alternative.
Lavender-scented custard with poached peaches
This is a delightful dessert to present to guests at the end of a special dinner. You could make a simple syrup by adding rosewater to the cooking water and use it in place of the custard if you prefer.
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Vegetable harira soup
Traditionally harira is a Moroccan soup of lamb, vegetables and pulses, popularly served to break the fast of Ramadan.
Bruschetta caprese
Turkish bread is also called pide by some bakers and in some supermarkets. It is also available in individual rounds. Note
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Tropical fruit bombes
Bombes can be made and frozen a week in advance. You can make one large bombe by freezing the mixture in a 2-litre (8-cup) pudding steamer. We used Grand Marnier, but you can use your favourite citrus liqueur. Note
Five-spice pork cutlets with plum sauce
You can use fresh plums when in season. Note
Stir-fried seafood with Asian greens
Fast and furious, this healthy seafood stir-fry is ready to eat in no time at all.
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Apple and seed slaw with macadamia dressing
A fresh and bright apple and seed slaw with macadamia dressing; the perfect summer salad.
Grilled Balmain bug salad
Balmain bugs are similar to scampi in size and flavour, they are lovely simply grilled and used here in a salad.
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Yellow dhal with spinach
Yellow dhal with spinach is a fragrant and delicious north Indian comfort curry.
Yogurt fruit loaf
For either a morning snack or afternoon tea, this moist, zesty loaf is just perfect.
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Fig and muscat brownies
Try these fudgy brownies for an easy, decadent treat.
Spiced lamb with green beans
This simple dish of lamb with green beans is a perfect fast and flavoursome mid-week dinner recipe.
Fruit muffins
Vary the flavour by changing the dried fruit to chopped dried apricots, raisins, seeded dates or seeded prunes, or a combination of any of these. Note
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Chocolate hazelnut friands
Loaf and oval-shaped pans are available in racks, or as individual pans. It’s the individual pans that need to be stood and baked on an oven tray, simply for easy handling. Note
Whole tangelo cake
Tangelos are a cross between a grapefruit and a tangerine, tasting more like the latter but closer in size to the former. You need four for this recipe. Any citrus fruit of similar size can be substituted in this moist, exquisite and fruity cake.
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Teriyaki chicken with noodles
A very quick and easy Japanese teriyaki chicken with noodles from the shopping bag to your dinner table in 20 minutes. Vary the chilli to suit your spice threshold. Leave it out all together, if you like.
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Flatbreads with roasted peppers and zucchini
If you don’t have a mixer with a dough hook, knead the dough by hand on a floured surface for 10 minutes by pulling and stretching the dough at every quarter turn. Flatbreads are best served freshly baked. Note
Carrot and zucchini muffins
Spiced with cumin and packed full of grated vegetables, these carrot and zucchini muffins make a great lunch box or after-school snack.
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Macadamia biscuit slice
Crunchy and decadent, this chocolate macadamia slice is perfect with a cup of hot coffee or tea.
Thai chicken patties with pesto
Delicious, fragrant and finger-lickin' good Thai chicken patties with pesto.
Glazed meatloaf
Meatloaf is good served hot, warm or cold – serve it as a meal with mash and green vegies or a salad. Cold meatloaf makes a great sandwich filling. Meatloaf doesn’t freeze well. Note
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Chilli con carne
You can use 2 teaspoons dried oregano instead of the fresh if you prefer or if fresh is unavailable. Avocado salad, coombine 1 coarsely chopped large avocado, 125g (4 ounces) halved yellow grape tomatoes, 1 thinly sliced small red onion, 1 finely chopped fresh long red chilli and . cup loosely packed coriander leaves (cilantro) […]
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Smoked salmon canapes
When it comes to canapés, smoked salmon and dill is always a crowd pleaser.
Lemon risotto
A zesty lemon risotto from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Chicken and cucumber pittas
Freeze leftover pitta breads to use in later recipes. Note
Barbecue sauce
It’s much easier to check the consistency of the sauce after it has been blended and strained. If the sauce is too thin, return the sauce to the pan, bring it to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered, until reduced to about 2¼ cups. Note
Garlic prawns and tatsoi salad
This quick and tasty Asian inspired salad makes a brilliant mid-week dinner or dish to entertain your guests.
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Chicken, zucchini and mushroom lasagne
For a slightly different take on the classic Italian lasagne recipe, often served with a rich beef bolognese sauce, this dish uses ground chicken, hearty mushrooms and fibre-packed zucchini. It's a great way to sneak more vegies into your kids diet!
Classic russian dressing
A small can of beetroot, drained and chopped, can be used instead of fresh beetroot. Note
Curried apple and date chutney
Granny Smith apples are best for this recipe. Store chutney in a cool, dark place for at least three weeks before opening. Refrigerate after opening. Note
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Red lamb curry
Aromatic and delicious red Thai curry from Australian Women's Weekly.