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sweet rice dessert recipes

Date and apricot creamy rice

Mixture is not suitable to freeze. Note
chlorophyll and beetroot cleanser

Chlorophyll and beetroot cleanser

Chlorophyll is the chemo-protein that gives plants their green color. Humans get it from leafy green vegetables, such as broccoli, lettuce, cabbage, and spinach. We have used celery stalks and flat leaf parsley. Note
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apricot and coconut muesli

Apricot and coconut muesli

This recipe makes enough for 6 servings of muesli (⅓ cup per serving); you can always make a larger batch and keep it in an airtight container in the fridge. If you can’t get the small tub of diced apricots, use the same amount of drained canned apricots in natural juice and chop them yourself. […]
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fruit and nut scrolls

Fruit and nut scrolls

If you prefer, you can use 11/4 cups (380g) bottled fruit mince instead of the filling in this recipe. Note
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Chilli corn bread

Chilli corn bread

Corn (maize) was brought back to Europe from the US by Christopher Columbus. It has become an Italian staple in the form of polenta. In the US, corn bread may be served with butter and jam, or as an accompaniment to casseroles and other meat dishes.
plaited finger buns white bread

Homemade bread

There is nothing quite like taking a freshly baked loaf out of the oven. We've gone with the fancy plait here, but all you need is a basic recipe and you can explore all sorts of variations like the ones we've detailed below.
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strawberry buttermilk pancakes

Strawberry buttermilk pancakes

Light, fluffy buttermilk pancakes are delicious enough to serve as dessert as well as breakfast, especially when they're topped with strawberries and ice-cream!
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Buttermilk fruit smoothie

Buttermilk fruit smoothie

Freeze unpeeled bananas then use them straight from the freezer to give your smoothie an ice-creamy texture. Note
panettone toast with peaches and blueberries

Panettone toast with peaches and blueberries

Serve with ice-cream instead of yogurt for a quick dessert. If possible, choose freestone peaches (or nectarines) rather than the clingstone variety. You can use any seasonal fruit for this recipe.
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tomato, basil and pancetta omelette

Tomato, basil and pancetta omelette

Recipe is not suitable to freeze. You need a medium frying pan having a heatproof handle and a 20cm base for this recipe. If the pan handle is not heatproof, wrap it tightly in a few layers of foil; place the pan under the grill, but keep the handle away from the heat, if possible. […]
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Mixed-berry smoothie

Mixed berry smoothie

Try adding a few spoonfuls of toasted muesli to create a healthy and satisfying breakfast smoothie.
bacon and baked beans on muffins

Bacon and baked beans on muffins

For a vegetarian option, replace the bacon with low-fat cottage cheese. If you can’t find baby basil leaves, just roughly chop larger leaves. Note
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CROISSANT Monsieur

Croissant monsieur

You can double or triple the quantities, filling large dishes to serve a crowd. Do ahead This recipe can be prepared a day ahead to the end of step 3, cover and refrigerate. Finish the recipe when you’re ready to serve. Substitutes You can use a combination of other cheeses such as parmesan, vintage cheddar, […]
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pecan and raisin loaf

Pecan and raisin loaf

Plump raisins and tender pecans make this fruit loaf a great choice for breakfast or afternoon tea.
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black grape    and port jelly

Black grape and port jelly

This homemade jelly pairs the fruity flavours of black grapes and port. It tastes divine spread on toast, or spooned on almond biscotti for a tasty afternoon treat.
breakfast fry up

Breakfast fry-up

Break your fast with this classic breakfast fry-up, complete with fried eggs, roasted tomatoes, crispy ham and herby mushrooms.
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Watercress and pineapple soother

Watercress and pineapple soother

Green smoothies have certainly become ubiquitous, and for good reason; they're fresh, healthy and delicious. Try this watercress and pineapple version as an alternative to the usually spinach blend.
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breakfast hotcakes

Breakfast hotcakes

You can guarantee everyone will jump out of bed for a stack of these delicious hotcakes.
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BANANA BRAN ROLLS We used 3 bananas for this recipe.

Banana bran rolls

We used 3 bananas in this recipe. When baking with a nut roll tin, place it upright in the oven. Nut roll tins are available at selected stores. If unavailable, use a loaf tin instead. These rolls will keep for about three days. Note
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sugar free buckwheat pancakes

Buckwheat pancakes with mixed berries

Perfect for a lazy breakfast or brunch, these pancakes are pretty as a picture with their colourful berry toppings. Any leftover pancakes can be taken to school for a morning-tea treat.
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quick brekkie

Quick brekkie

You can use any flavoured jam or honey. If you don’t have toasted muesli, chop up a muesli bar instead. Note
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avocado salsa and beans on toast

Avocado salsa and beans on toast

Crunch through a slice of crusty bread and enjoy the filling flavours of baked beans, fresh tomato and avocado. This vegetarian meal is the perfect way to break up your day.
mushroom and bacon brunch tarts

Mushroom and bacon brunch tarts

Just a few sheets of puff pastry, some mushrooms, bacon and egg are all you need to make up these fabulous parcels. A splash of good old worcestershire sauce and a sprinkle of chives completes the dish. It's so easy, it's almost embarrassing.
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gingerbread-spicedfig muesli

Gingerbread-spiced fig muesli

Replace fresh figs with stone fruit or berries. You can buy rolled rye at selected health food stores; replace it with rolled oats if you can’t find it. Store the muesli in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 months. Note
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chocolate pancake recipe with cocoa powder

Chocolate pancakes with chocolate custard

Our fluffy buttermilk chocolate pancakes are for true chocolate-lovers only! Topped with a homemade thick and creamy chocolate custard and fresh raspberries, it's the ultimate chocoholics' dessert.
bacon corn cakes

Bacon corn cakes

Served with dollops of sour cream and fried tomatoes, these fritters make a fantastic breakfast or brunch.
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Photographer: Teny Aghamalian Stylist: Louise Bickle

Rolled rice porridge

Check the health aisle at the supermarket and your local health food store for rolled rice to make this delicious gluten-free, wheat-free, yeast-free, dairy-free and egg-free porridge.
fresh sunrise smoothie

Fresh sunrise smoothie

Give yourself a healthy dose of 'good morning' with this delicious fresh sunrise smoothie. Full of a healthy dose of vitamin C and energy rich banana, you'll be set up for the entire day.
tomato,carrotandredcapsicum juice

Tomato,carrot and red capsicum juice

Vegetable juicing is vital to good health because it is an important source of raw food. We all need raw foods every day for optimum health, and juicing is an excellent way to satisfy the health requirements in a taste- tantilising way. Note
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lime marmalade

Lime marmalade

It is important to slice the limes as thinly as possible because the rind tends to be tougher than any other citrus fruit. Note
How to cook a hard-boiled egg

Hard-boiled egg

There are lots of methods out there for peeling hard-boiled eggs without removing half of the egg with the shell. Our top tip is to crack the egg all over and peel under cold water to help separate the shell membrane from the white.
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How to cook a soft-boiled egg

Soft-boiled egg

You'll definitely be wanting plenty of toast soldiers to dip in this freshly cooked soft-boiled egg.
Brekky berry smoothie

Brekky berry smoothie

Low-fat yoghurt and crushed weetbix make this brekky berry smoothie a complete breakfast in its own right.
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Strawberry hotcakes with blueberry sauce

Strawberry hotcakes with blueberry sauce

You get a double berry hit with these fat little hotcakes studded with strawberries and slathered with blueberry sauce. Perfect for an indulgent brunch or special breakfast.
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Spinach scrambled eggs

Spinach scrambled eggs

Spinach and eggs are a fabulous combination, the earthiness of the spinach lifts the delicate flavour of scrambled eggs to new heights.
Strawberry conserve

Strawberry conserve

There's nothing like the flavour of home-made jams and preserves. This strawberry conserve recipe uses lemon pips to help with setting, and lemon juice to add piquancy. Delicious.
Golden syrup pikelets

Golden syrup pikelets

Pikelets, as we know them, are a uniquely Australian and New Zealand phenomenon. In some parts of the world, asking for a pikelet will result in either a crumpet or an oatcake rather than fluffy little pancakes.
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Wok-seared mushroom omelettes

Wok-seared mushroom omelettes

This Asian-styled wok-seared mushroom omelette is also stuffed with capsicum, chilli, sprouts, coriander and green onions. A lovely light lunch.
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Muesli muffins

Muesli muffins

These fruity, wholemeal muesli muffins are packed full of healthy grains and tasty craisins. Mashed banana helps keep them moist for days. They make an excellent lunch-box treat.
Whole wheat bread

Whole wheat bread

Ditch the store bought bread and make it like your grandparents used to. Your family will love the smell of freshly baked bread floating through the house...
Candied peel

Candied peel

The perfect balance of sweet and tart, this delicious candied orange peel recipe can be included in desserts, cakes and savoury dishes like tagines.
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Citrus marmalade

Citrus marmalade

The perfect combination of sweet and zesty, this shimmering marmalade is beautiful spread on toast for breakfast or given as gifts to loved ones.
Egg white omelettes

Egg white omelettes

Fluffy and light as air, this egg white omelette is stuffed with mushrooms, bacon, herbs and cheese.
Tangelo jam

Tangelo jam

A cross between mandarins and grapefruit, tangelos make a jam that's sweeter than marmalade yet still tart, thanks to the fruit's natural acidity. This jam is particularly good spooned generously over rice pudding or served with tangelo cake.
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Pumpernickel bread

Pumpernickel bread

A traditional, German rye bread, pumpernickel has a strong flavour and unique texture. Most often served here in tiny squares as a canape base, freshly made pumpernickel is softer and can be used for open sandwiches or served with soup.
Peanut butter

Peanut butter

Ditch the store-bought version that is often laden with preservatives and sugars, and go for this delicious homemade version of everyone's favourite spread.
Lime ginger marmalade

Lime ginger marmalade

Start your day on a zingy note with this marmalade that uses ginger to liven up your breakfast table.
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Quick and easy orange jam

Quick and easy orange jam

This breakfast spread removes the pith and peel of the oranges for a sweeter and smoother version of the iconic marmalade.
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pancetta and eggs

Pancetta and eggs

Pancetta, an Italian unsmoked bacon, can be used, sliced or chopped, as an ingredient in recipes rather than eaten on its own. It’s also great used as a pizza topping. Note
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PHO BO

Pho bo

This is Vietnam’s famous beef noodle soup. Note