Mud cake hearts
Paper hearts can be bought at newsagents, or you can place a smaller heartshaped cutter, covered with plastic wrap, on each cake before dusting. Dust hearts with icing sugar. Pour mixture evenly into prepared pan. Use a cutter to cut hearts. Note
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Avocado and smoked salmon entrée
Recipe is best prepared as required. Note
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Mango cheeks with lime wedges
You can serve these mango cheeks with lime fresh, or sprinkle them with brown sugar and grill briefly first.
Christmas pudding pops
We used a purchased 800g (1½-pound) fruit cake. Light or dark fruit cake is suitable, use whichever you prefer. Note
Crispy duck and fig salad with spiced balsamic glaze
Fig and balsamic are a fabulous flavour combination, the fruits fresh sweetness is crisply cut by the mellow acidity of the aged vinegar.
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Upside-down beef
Shake things up with this upside-down beef dish from Australian Women's Weekly.
Gluten-free berry cupcakes
These gluten-free coconut, almond and berry cupcakes make the perfect sweet treat with a cup of tea.
Warm tuna salad with lemon and dill dressing
Lemon and dill dressing can be made a day ahead. Cover; refrigerate until required. This recipe is best made just before serving. Not suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave. Note
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Apple and pear pies
Sweet apple, pear and fig sit beneath a crispy filo pastry lid in this delicious autumnal pie.
Sticky pork chops with blue cheese coleslaw
A little bit sticky and a little bit spicy, these pork chops won't disappoint, especially not with side of crunchy coleslaw. If you prefer, you could substitute the blue cheese for feta.
Thai-style sticky pork on broccolini
Fragrant and sticky Thai-style pork on broccolini from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Curried rice and lentils with fried onions
Microwave Curried Rice mixture suitable. Note
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Date cake with port
Cooking this cake slowly ensures all of the moisture is maintained; resulting in a moist, fruity, delicious dessert. The ultimate treat.
Chicken, mushroom and fennel pies with rocket salad
These pies taste wonderful with a fresh rocket salad dressed with 2 tablespoons lime juice, a tablespoon of olive oil and a clove of garlic. Combine this with 100g baby rocket leaves, ¼ cup coarsely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley and ¼ cup fresh mint leaves. Sprinkle with 2 chopped green onions. Note
Orange, almond and pine nut cake
A slice of this dense, zesty cake goes wonderfully with a dollop of yoghurt.
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Thyme and tofu stir-fry
Not suitable to microwave. Not suitable to freeze. Note
Coconut ice cupcakes
Use a hot wet palette knife to spread the frosting over cakes. Either run your palette knife under the hot water tap or stand it in a cup of hot water. Note
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Asian stir-fried mussels
Simplicity is best when it comes to fresh seafood, and fresh is best to match with the sharp, fragrant flavours in this Asian inspired dish.
Hot and sour peanut
Makes enough to accompany 500g of grilled or roasted mixed vegetables, also goes well with grilled chicken tenderloins,fish or beef skewers, roasted eggplant; stirred into a filling for fresh spring rolls. Stir ¼ cup hot water into sauce to thin it, if desired. Note
Lentil, burghul and spinach soup
Thick, nourishing and deeply satisfying, this lentil, burghul and spinach soup makes a great weekend lunch dish.
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Honey chicken with fennel & celery slaw
Combine remaining ingredients in small bowl, pour over slaw mixture; toss gently, season to taste. Note
Cream cheese and olive palmiers
Filling can be made a day ahead. Cover; refrigerate until required. Palmiers, flat, flaky, palm-shaped French pastries, are traditionally made as a sweet with caramelised sugar. We have come up with this savoury version. Note
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Oregano-baked feta
Whole baked feta in the Greek-style, with oregano, paprika and pepper, makes a fabulous starter or shared platter. Serve with wedges of lemon.
Baklava figs
Impress your guests this autumn with this simple, stunning dessert. The addition of thickened cream sweetened with maple syrup rather than the usual sugar is simply perfect.
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Thai salad cups
Fragrant, healthy and fun Thai salad cups for dinner, lunch or as side dish.
Baked mushrooms with tomato and basil
These easy stuffed mushrooms are divine served with a fresh green salad and crusty bread.
Beef with yorkshire puds and horseradish cream
A classic British dish in canapé form.
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Almond, date and pistachio tart
Filled with almond frangipane and sweet dates, this stunning tart is absolutely delicious served with whipped cream and a pot of hot coffee.
Freeform tiramisu
These easy individual tiramisus require no cooking and are perfect for a dinner party.
Teriyaki beef kebabs
Delicious and tender beef kebabs threaded with red onion and lathered in teriyaki sauce.
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Falafel with tahini sauce
You can use 750g (1½ pounds) frozen broad beans. Boil, refresh and remove skins as for fresh broad beans in step 1. Baharat is a middle eastern spice available from some delis and middle eastern grocers. If it’s hard to find, use moroccan spice mix instead which is readily available from supermarkets. Falafel mixture can […]
Irish cream and dark chocolate mousse cake
Layers of dark chocolate cake and spiked chocolate mousse make this cake a boozy and decadent treat, perfect for a special occasion.
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Rigatoni with zucchini, lemon and mint
This delicate pasta dish combines the loveliest of summer flavours.
Mango galettes with coconut cream
Walk into any French patisserie and you will be greeted by a feast for the eyes. Among the delights you will surely see the delicate galette, topped with any variety of fruit; we've chosen mango and coconut cream
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Dannie dinosaur cake
Assemble pieces ready to be iced. Use a palette knife to make scales. Position paper pattern on cake. Note
Ocean trout with almonds and anchovy
Delicate flaked almonds and piquant anchovies add great flavour to these juicy trout fillets.
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Black forest gateaux
Filled with jam and cream, these elegant little cakes are simply delectable, with a cherry on top.
Blue cheese stuffed beef with brandied figs
Autumn figs and blue cheese combine beautifully with hot steak, asparagus and brandy gravy.
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Shallot tartlets
These delicious tarts have a buttery crust and make a fantastic light lunch served with salad.
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Barbecued chilli and tamarind beef
Tamarind concentrate is available from Asian and Indian grocery stores or in the Asian section of some supermarkets. Adjust the amount of chilli in the tamarind and chilli marinade to suit your taste as it’s very hot. Note
Dukkah-crusted lamb with smoked eggplant dip
Dukkah-crusted lamb with smoked eggplant dip from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Honey roll with washed mock cream
Put the kettle on and enjoy a slice of this old-fashioned spiced sponge roll, just like Gran used to make.
Indian vegetable fritters
Serve these spicy, crunchy fritters with a dollop of yoghurt for the perfect savoury snack.
Tandoori lamb cutlets with fresh coconut and melon chutney
If fresh coconut is unavailable, use 1 cup finely shredded dried coconut. The chutney is best if made with a firm (just underripe) honeydew melon. To open a fresh coconut, pierce one of the eyes then roast coconut briefly in a very hot oven only until cracks appear in the shell. Cool, then break the […]
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Vietnamese marinated beef salad
Fresh and crunchy Vietnamese marinated beef salad from Australian Women's Weekly.
Wasabi, soy and sesame noodles
Light and healthy wasabi, soy and sesame noodles from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Moroccan lamb shanks with polenta & white beans
French-trimmed lamb shanks are redolent with the spices of the Middle East in this Moroccan inspired dish.
Chocolate cake
You need 1 large overripe banana (230g), to get the amount of mashed banana required in this recipe This recipe is gluten-free and yeast-free The cake batter needs to be spread quite thinly to bake properly. If you haven’t got twox22cm sandwich pans use two x deep 22cm-round cake pans Note
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Thai barbecued beef salad
Fragrant Thai salad with barbecued beef, served with wedges of lime.
Mango & hibiscus sorbet
Cool, sweet and fruity, this refreshing mango and hibiscus sorbet is perfect to enjoy on a warm Summer afternoon by the pool. It is only enhanced by a splash of prosecco.
Balsamic roasted ratatouille with chickpeas
A balsamic vegetable stew, originating in France, that is simple and delicious.
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Fruit kebab dippers
Try serving the fruit kebabs with chocolate sprinkles and desiccated coconut as well as 100s & 1000s. Note
Greek-style omelette
These greek-style omelettes are healthy and full of flavour. For a fluffy omelette, whisk the egg whites until soft peaks form; serve with crispy bacon for a complete breakfast or brunch.
Salmon and fennel spaghetti
Super speedy and full of strong, clean flavours, this delicious pasta is a great starter or main, for entertaining or a family dinner.
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Sweet martini
We've foregone the classic version of this drink for a little sweetness. James Bond might frown, but we love it.
Pumpkin pie
Perhaps the most well known pumpkin recipe comes from the United States, in the form of this delicious pie. You will need to cook about 350g pumpkin for this recipe.
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Thick-cut T-bone tagliata
Thick-cut T-bone tagliata, Italian sliced steak, served with zesty rocket and parmesan salad.
Five-spice pork and vegie stir-fry
The trick to stir-frying is having all the ingredients chopped, weighed and measured before you start cooking. This is known as mise en place', and translates to everything in its place and ready to go. Trim the snow peas, peeling the stem and string away from the peas, then cut snow peas in half. To […]
Nutty beef with broccolini
A sweet and nutty beef stir-fry with broccolini from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Tomato, feta and pancetta frittata
Delicious little tomato, feta and pancetta frittata from Australian Women's Weekly.
Egg noodles with chicken
A super fast and easy stir fry of egg noodles with chicken in tamari, mirin, ginger and garlic marinade.
Thick omelette
Bamboo mats are available at Japanese supermarkets and selected Asian supermarkets. Not suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave. Note
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Vegetable pesto tartlets
Try this gourmet yet simple Mediterranean style pizza to add a little excitement to the dinner table.
Chilled avocado soup with crab
If you want to reduce the intensity of the chillies, remove their seeds and membranes before roasting. You can use chopped prawns or diced scallops instead of the crab meat if you like. You will need 3 limes for this recipe. Avocados are grown year round in Australia with varieties peaking at different times. One […]
Pea, semi-dried tomato and bocconcini pasta
Semi-dried tomatoes are packed with that delicious, punchy flavour. Some greens, pasta and a drizzle of oil is all you need to make them sing. Use frozen peas, if fresh ones aren't available.
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Funny faces
Get the kids helping in the kitchen with these adorable funny face cupcakes.
Beef steak with capsicum relish
You can substitute rib-eye (scotch fillet) or sirloin (new-york cut) steak for the eye fillet in this recipe. Note
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Chicken, leek and mushroom pies
Topped with golden, flaky pastry these individual chicken, leek and mushroom pies are great for either lunch or dinner.
Fish cake skewers
Red curry paste is available in various strengths from supermarkets. Use whichever one suits your spice-level tolerance best. Note
Fatteh
This delicious Middle Eastern dip is made with chickpeas, yoghurt and garlic. Serve it up with fresh Lebanese bread to create a delicious starter or healthy snack.
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Hot chocolate soufflés with liqueur cream
Dusted with cocoa, these elegant chocolate soufflés are well worth the effort of making, especially served with a big dollop of spiked mascarpone.
Lamb backstraps with lemon, artichoke and thyme
A quick and easy dish that is full of big flavours.
Chicken, asparagus and potatoes in garlic cream sauce
kipfler potatoes, small and finger-shaped, have a nutty flavour and are great baked or in salads. You will need two bunches of asparagus for this recipe. Note
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Coffee liqueur roll
Tia Maria and Kahlua are both coffee-flavoured liqueurs and would work well in this recipe. Serve it up as a special grown-up treat along with your afternoon cuppa with friends.
Crêpes with roasted strawberries
The crêpes can be made a day ahead, layer them between sheets of baking paper, then cover and store in the fridge. Note
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Thai fish cake skewers
soak eight bamboo skewers in cold water for an hour before use to prevent them splintering or scorching during cooking. Note
Teriyaki chicken rice salad
Healthy, fragrant and authentic Japanese teriyaki chicken rice salad.
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Turkish chicken club sandwich
Turkish grilled chicken club sandwich served with refreshing coriander aioli.
Fish cutlets with pesto butter
Kingfish fillets work well with this dish as it has a robust flavour that stands up well to the pesto. Served here with spinach, you have a healthy, low carb evening meal.