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Simple and tasty slow cooker recipes that make is easy to have a satisfying meal any day of the week.

LAMB BIRYANI

Lamb biryani

Biryani are some of the most elaborate of Indian rice dishes synonymous with the Moghul emperors. Lamb, rice and spices are layered in this fragrant one-pot dish. Start the recipe a day ahead.
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PORK WITH BEANS AND BEER

Pork with beans and beer

A classic of American frontier cookery, pork and beans makes a fabulous weekend lunch or dinner dish in the middle of winter.
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lamb, spinachand chickpea rice pilaf

Lamb, spinach and chickpea rice pilaf

Slow-cooker meals are a blessing during the working week, especially in the colder months. Let this lamb, spinach and chickpea pilaf greet you at the end of a busy day.
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David's lamb shanks

David’s lamb shanks

David's favourite meat is lamb and his favourite cut of lamb is the shank. This slow-cooked stew is best cooked the day before and reheated gently. He's a smart man, that Dave.
BRAISED ASIAN-STYLE BEEF RIBS

Braised asian-style beef ribs

Ask the butcher to cut the ribs for you so they will fit into your slow cooker. Note
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Osso buco with gremolata

Gremolata is a condiment made with a garlic, herb and lemon zest base. It adds real zing to a meat dish like osso buco and cuts through the richness. Gremolata can be made a day or two ahead and kept in the fridge.
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LEMON GRASS AND PORK CURRY

Pork and lemongrass curry

Slow cooking the pork in this way will result in a meat so tender that you could cut it with a spoon. Serve with a steaming bowl of rice to ensure you soak up every last drop of that delicious sauce.
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lamb taginewith ras el hanout

Lamb taginewith ras el hanout

Ras el hanout is a Moroccan spice mixture meaning `top of the shelf’. The mixture varies from one merchant to another, but is always subtly savoury with a touch of heat. Note
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SPICY LENTIL SOUP

Spicy lentil soup

Warming and delicious slowcooked spicy lentil soup from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Mixed mushroom ragu with polenta

Mixed mushroom ragu with polenta

Earthy, autumnal and deeply savoury, this mushroom ragu is excellent served on polenta, pasta, a side for beef or veal or even on thick slices of toasted sourdough.
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five-spice caramel pork belly

Five-spice caramel pork belly

Suitable to freeze at the end of step 4. Coconut water is the liquid from the centre of an immature coconut. It is readily available in tetra packs and cans from a variety of supermarkets. Ensure it’s labelled 100 per cent coconut water, and that it is not sweetened. Note
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Osso buco with artichoke and lemon

Osso buco with artichoke and lemon

Osso buco is another term that butchers use for veal shin, usually cut into 3cm to 5cm thick slices. Serve this osso buco with artichoke and lemon on a pile of creamy polenta for a comforting winter meal.
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Vanilla cheesecake with poached quinces

Vanilla cheesecake with poached quinces

The slightly astringent flavour of quince is the perfect foil to the sweet creaminess of cheesecake, especially when doused in fresh lemon juice. This quince and vanilla cheesecake has our favourite granita biscuit base. Yum.
Lamb and black-eye bean soup

Lamb and black-eye bean soup

Tender, succulent lamb shanks and creamy black-eye beans together make a hearty soup. Serve with crusty bread and a liberal sprinkling of freshly chopped coriander.
Slow-roasted veal breast with soft polenta

Slow-roasted veal breast with soft polenta

Slow-roasting the veal breast with a selection of vegetables adds great flavours to the juices left behind in the pan. Serve this tender, tasty meat on soft polenta with a good splash of the cooking juice.
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Lamb, eggplant and prune tagine

Lamb, eggplant and prune tagine

This lamb, eggplant and prune tagine is rich, unctuous and utterly delicious. Best served on a pile of fluffy couscous with preserved lemon.
petit salé aux lentilles

Petit salé aux lentilles

Meaning ‘salted pork with lentils’, in French, this hearty, rustic-style dish is a specialty of France’s Auvergne region. Toulouse is a small French sausage made of coarsely diced pork and flavoured with wine, garlic and various seasonings. It is available from speciality butchers. You can also use thick pork sausages. Taste before adding any salt […]
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PHO BO

Pho bo

This is Vietnam’s famous beef noodle soup. Note
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sultana and orange pound cake

Sultana and orange pound cake

Place sultanas in large colander; wash under running water until water runs clear and sultanas are plump; drain well (step 3). Remove rind from oranges with a zester (glacé orange rind). Note
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pork and chilli stew

Pork and chilli stew

Suitable to freeze at the end of step 2. If the potatoes are very small, halve them rather than cutting them into quarters. Note
spanish caramel rice pudding

Spanish caramel rice pudding

Italian arborio rice from supermarkets will hold its shape better than locally grown arborio. Canned caramel filling is found in the baking aisle in supermarkets. Any sweet sherry is fine, however one of the nicest is Pedro Ximénez, a sweet dark sherry with a rich raisin-y taste. Note
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pork and veal meatballs

Pork and veal meatballs

Some butchers sell a pork and veal mince mixture, which is what we call for here. If it is not available as a mixture, buy half the amount in pork mince (500g) and half the amount (500g) as veal mince. Note
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portuguese turkey

Portuguese turkey

Suitable to freeze at the end of step 4. This dish is traditionally served at Christmas time. Note
rabbit with sweet potato and sage

Rabbit with sweet potato and sage

Verjuice is available in delicatessens and supermarkets; it’s usually found in the vinegar aisle. It’s made from unripe grapes and has a slightly acidic taste. Ask the butcher to cut the rabbit into pieces. Note
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SLOW-COOKED LAMB SHANK AND BEAN RAGU

Slow-cooked lamb shank and bean ragu

From the humble baked bean to the chickpea, legumes contain healthy components linked with protection against diseases such as cancer, diabetes and heart problems.
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Salmon "confit" with fennel and herbs

Salmon confit with fennel and herbs

Confit, from the French verb ‘confire’ meaning to preserve, means both a food item that has been slow-cooked in fat to cover, and also the cooking technique. Confit foods are exquisitely soft and delicately flavoured, so the technique is sometimes used, as in this recipe, simply to achieve this luxurious effect. Note
portuguese caldeirada

Portuguese caldeirada

Caldeirada is a Portuguese fish stew that varies from region to region, but usually contains a variety of fish along with potato, onion and tomato or capsicum.
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rich chocolate cake

Rich chocolate cake

There’s no need to cover the pudding steamer with foil or a lid because it is covered when the lid is placed on the cooker. Note
sago plum puddings

Slow-cooked sago pudding

Sago and tapioca, while similar, are not the same and can’t be substituted for each other. Sago may be found labelled as `seed tapioca’ on some packets. It is available from most health-food stores and supermarkets. Note
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poule-au-pot

Poule-au-pot

A traditional Sunday dinner dish in the French countryside that literally means, 'chicken in a pot'.
lancashire hot pot

Lancashire hot pot

Not suitable to freeze. If you have one, try using a mandoline to cut the potatoes into paper-thin slices, otherwise, use a very sharp knife. We used a merlot-style wine in this recipe. Note
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pulled beef with barbecue sauce

Pulled beef with barbecue sauce

Pulled beef, or pork, comes from pulling extremely tender pieces of meat apart­ rather than cutting it into slices usually with two forks, which separates the meat into strands. Low, slow cooking is required to produce meat tender enough to pull apart into pieces. Note
pot roast with mustard cream sauce

Pot roast with mustard cream sauce

Swiss brown mushrooms, also known as roman or cremini, are light-to darkbrown in colour with a full bodied flavour. Store on a tray in a single layer, covered with damp, absorbent paper and keep where cool air can circulate around them. Note
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SPANISH-STYLE BARBECUE LEG OF LAMB

Spanish-style barbecue leg of lamb

This deliciously tender piece of lamb is cooked using traditional Spanish flavours, combining salty chorizo and fragrant garlic and thyme to create a memorable dish for a roast dinner or Christmas lunch.
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