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Tomato and ricotta tortellini with basil

Tomato and ricotta tortellini with basil

This dish was on the first menu at our restaurant Hugo's, at Bondi, and it actually stayed on the menu for years, as it turned out to be one of our best-sellers. It's a recipe that goes to prove that good food does not have to cost an arm or a leg.
spinach and cheese quesadillas

Spinach and cheese quesadillas

Quesadillas can be cooked in a heated sandwich press, just make sure you gently wrap the quesadilla in baking paper before pressing, to stop the filling from burning the press.
breakfast quesadillas

Breakfast quesadillas

This tasty Mexican inspired breakfast quesadilla encases oozy cheese, runny eggs and hearty beans to create a healthy, flavour-packed breakfast or lunch that will fuel you for the day.
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chilli and lemon crumbed john dory

Chilli and lemon crumbed john dory

John dory is a mild tasting fish that lends itself well to a multitude of flavours. We've given it an Asian influence here, teaming it with chilli and coconut rice.
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eggplant spread

Eggplant spread

Can be made two days ahead; keep, covered, in the refrigerator. Note
FAST FISH TAGINE

Fast fish tagine

Served with coriander couscous, this speedy Moroccan dish will be devoured by the whole family.
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pork and fennel sausage pasta

Pork and fennel sausage pasta

Tasty pork and fennel sausages make a fabulous base for this pasta topping. You can stir through a small tub of ricotta to add creaminess if you like.
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Beef salad

Beef salad

To make this mouth-watering recipe a light main course for two, serve it with steamed rice or noodles.
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harissa chicken burger

Harissa chicken burger

Harissa is a North African paste made from dried red chillies, garlic, olive oil and caraway seeds. It is available from Middle Eastern food shops and some supermarkets. Note
FRENCH TOAST WITH BERRY COMPOTE

French toast with berry compote

Surprise your loved ones this weekend with this delicious French toast and berry compote. Sprinkle with a dusting of icing sugar for that finishing touch. A perfect brunch.
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Barbecue Prawns

Barbecue prawns

Delicious served with crisp lettuce leaves, these quick stir-fried prawns make a tasty starter or light meal.
pork larb

Pork larb

Larb is a classic Thai salad that can be made with minced tofu, chicken or beef as well as duck or pork. It is traditionally flavoured with fish sauce and lime juice and is served at room temperature, usually on salad leaves.
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greek lamb salad

Greek lamb salad

Skordalia is a pungent Greek sauce or dip made with bread (or sometimes potato), garlic, lemon juice and olive oil. It can be served with almost any kind of dish ­ from grilled meats and poultry to fish and raw vegetables. Note
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ZUCCHINI AND CORN FRITTERS with Crème Fraîche

Zucchini and corn fritters with creme fraiche

Fresh corn can be used instead of canned corn; you will need two cobs. Sour cream or yoghurt can be used instead of the creme fraiche. Fritters can be made the day before; top them with creme fraiche etc, an hour or so before serving. Note
VEAL NAPOLITANA

Veal napolitana

Cavolo nero is also called tuscan cabbage. It has long, narrow, wrinkled leaves and a rich and astringent, mild cabbage flavour. It doesn’t lose its volume like silver beet or spinach when cooked. We used one bunch. Note
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asparagus frittata with rocket

Asparagus frittata with rocket

If the handle of your frying pan is not heatproof, cover it with aluminium foil before placing it under the grill. Frittata is delicious served warm, but if you like it cold or want to take it to work, make it the evening before, keep it in the fridge overnight, then wrap it in plastic […]
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masala fish

Masala fish

This spicy masala marinade recipe works beautifully for all kinds of seafood, including prawns. Serve with pappadums for extra flash.
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BLT ON CROISSANT

BLT on croissant

Swap traditional bread for a lightly grilled croissant in this well-loved classic.
VEGETABLE AND LENTIL LASAGNE

Vegetable and lentil lasagne

An excellent option for a nourishing, filling meat-free meal, these individual vegetable and lentil lasagnes will quickly become a family favourite.
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FRIED LAMB MEATBALLS

Fried lamb meatballs

The secret to round meatballs is to make a circular movement with the pan to roll the meatballs around while they cook.
white bean soup with polenta croutons

White bean soup with polenta croutons

An easy recipe to prepare in advance, this hearty Italian inspired bean soup with crispy polenta is simply mouth-watering and perfect to cosy up with on a cold day.
brown fried rice with omelette

Brown fried rice with omelette

You could swap the green beans with peas, if you like. Cook the rice a day ahead: spread in a thin layer on a tray to cool, then cover and place in the refrigerator. Note
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egg,cheeseandspinachtoasties

Egg, cheese and spinach toasties

To mix things up a little, substitute tortilla for the bread, roll it up and toast in the sandwich press. Cut them into smaller sizes for a delicious snack. Note
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indonesian fried rice

Indonesian fried rice

Egg yolks should still be runny so they drizzle over the rice. Rice can be made a day ahead; cover, refrigerate until required. Note
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duck and green onion gyoza

Duck and green onion gyoza

Gyoza wrappers are thin pastry rounds made from wheat flour that the Japanese use to wrap around fillings for dumplings and pot stickers. If unavailable, substitute gow gee wrappers. Note
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veal saltimbocca with roasted potatoes

Veal saltimbocca with roasted potatoes

Saltimbocca is a popular Italian dish that combines tender veal, proscuitto or bacon and fresh sage. We've served ours here with crispy roasted potatoes for a real flavour kick!
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Fish with chermoulla

Fish with chermoulla

Chermoulla is a spicy Moroccan marinade which can also be served as a sauce. If hot paprika is unavailable, substitute it with ½ teaspoon of sweet paprika and a hearty pinch of cayenne pepper. Note
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Lamb leg steak with tomato and olives

Lamb leg steak with tomato and olives

This recipe specifies lamb leg steak, but it could be cooked with mid-loin chops or backstrap – just vary the cooking time accordingly. The sauce is rich and flavoursome – the secret being to cook the tomato paste first and to let the sauce cook down enough at the end.
Herb crumbed fish fillets

Herb-crumbed fish fillets

This recipe is packed full of brilliant flavours and textures for a fun way to get your family to eat more seafood. Serve with tartare sauce that perfectly complements the crunchy coating.
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Tandoori chicken salad

Tandoori chicken salad

This is also a great family meal served with rice or bread. The tandoori paste is found in the Asian section of the supermarket. Serve the salad in an airtight container that fits inside the lunchbox with a freezer block. Put the dressing into a smaller container to be put on the salad (or dunked into) at lunchtime – if it's put on in the morning, it will become soggy. If your kids are little gourmets, throw a wedge of lemon in as well.
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cheesy omelettes

Cheesy omelettes

You will need a frying pan with a 20cm (8-inch) base for this recipe. You can add finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley or chives to the egg mixture before cooking, if you like. Note
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DRUNKEN BEANS

Drunken beans

Drunken beans with bacon, tomato, beer and worcestershire sauce from Australian Women's Weekly.
Burgers italian-style

Burgers italian-style

Italian-style burgers with a delicious homemade ripe tomato sauce from Australian Women's Weekly.
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chicken and potato salad

Chicken and potato salad

You can use any firm, waxy potatoes, such as pontiac or desiree, for this salad. You will need about 1½ cups (240g) coarsely shredded cooked chicken. Note
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khitcherie

Khitcherie

Khitcherie, a classic Indian rice and lentil dish, was anglicised by the Raj to make that English breakfast staple, kedgeree. Commercial garam masala, found in some supermarkets, can be used instead of making our recipe. Note
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dukkah-crusted salmon

Dukkah-crusted salmon

Before starting the recipe, boil the kettle so you have boiling water ready to prepare the noodles. Dukkah is available from the spice section of most major supermarkets. You can use this instead of making your own, to save even more time. Note