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Garlic ginger rice with cajun fish
We used a pink snapper fillet with the skin on. You could also use chicken or prawns instead of the fish.
Five-spice lamb and chilli stir-fry with greens
Stir-fry is always a dependable quick and healthy mid-week dinner, five spice and chilli lift this spicy chilli out of the ranks of the ordinary.
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Betel leaves with sticky prawns and peanuts
Serve these spicy, Asian-inspired sticky prawns on betel leaves for an elegant, mouth-watering canapé.
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Tandoori chicken
Grilled tandoori chicken with a fragrant tomato and coriander salsa from Australian Women's Weekly.
Asparagus and brie tartines
Baked brie and asparagus tartines make a dish for a celebratory lunch. If you're looking for some variety, you can replace the asparagus with honey and thyme.
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Buckwheat blini
Originally from Russia, blini are small, leavened buckwheat pancakes that are traditionally served with sour cream and caviar. They make a perfect base for any number of canapé toppings.
Thai coconut and coriander pork
Rich and fragrant Thai coconut and coriander pork from Australian Women's Weekly.
Balsamic and rosemary lamb
Nothing goes better with lamb than rosemary and balsamic - try these delicious chops.
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Chilli garlic mince with snake beans
Snake beans are long (about 40cm), thin, round, fresh green beans, Asian in origin with a taste similar to green or french beans. Used most frequently in stir-fries, they are also called yard-long beans because of their (pre-metric) length. Kecap asin is a thick, salty, dark soy sauce. It is available from Asian food stores […]
Veal and asparagus with basil mayo
These tender, juicy veal cutlets are enhanced with a fragrant basil mayo and crisp asparagus. With just 30 minutes cooking time it's a tasty dish you're sure to return to again and again.
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Veal schnitzel, potato smash and roasted tomatoes
Quick, easy and delicious, these veal schnitzels are a guaranteed weeknight winner.
Little apricot macaroons
These chewy gluten-free treats are perfect with coffee.
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Beef and mixed sprout salad
Serve this colourful platter of sliced grilled beef, assorted sprouts and vegetables for a healthy, delicious meal with friends and family.
Cantonese lobster with black beans
You can use crayfish tails in place of the lobster for this salty and delicious Cantonese lobster with black beans recipe.
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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. […]
Choc-mint mud cakes with ice-cream
These are quite small cakes, so you will need to serve each person two or three. Make sure you use a good quality ice-cream. Note
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Spinach, capsicum, feta and toasted pita salad
The Middle Eastern flavours of this fresh, crunchy salad make for something slightly different for lunch.
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Anchovy, chilli and lime lamb
Anchovy, chilli and lime lamb from Australian Women's Weekly.
Mediterranean smash
The perfect side dish for roast meats and barbecues, this mediterranean smash has tender potatoes, olives, garlic and basil.
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Crispy salmon with pickled cucumber salad
Salmon is best served a little rare in the centre to prevent drying out. Note
Agnolotti in sage and pumpkin puree
Similar to ravioli, agnolotti are tiny pillows of pasta stuffed with one of any manner of different fillings. You can buy these already made, sold in cryovac packages, in the refrigerated section of your supermarket or fresh from specialty pasta makers. Note
Turkey koftas
Koftas are simply minced meat mixed with spices, and often onions, and rolled shape, although in many Arab countries they are shaped into ovals.
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Asparagus, tomato, ricotta and basil frittata
This colourful, veggie-packed frittata is delicious hot or cold at any time of the day.
Penne with pesto, chicken and sun-dried tomatoes
Pesto, from the verb 'pestare' in Italian, means pounded. Pesto pre-dates tomato sauces. It originates in Roman times.
Pork and green bean miso soup
Fermenting soybeans with salt and a particular fungus knows as kōji results in this traditional Japanese soup known as miso. It provides a base with an incredible depth of flavour for soups such as this one.
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Pappardelle marinara
If you can't get a pre-made marinara mix, your fishmonger will happily make one up for you including all of your favourite seafood. There are no real rules, but select seafood that will hold its shape well, and be careful not to overcook it.
Gingered pork with vegetables
For a more intense flavour, marinate the pork for 3 hours or overnight. Note
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Lamb wraps with red salad and harissa yoghurt
Spicy lamb wraps with a red salad of cabbage, beetroot and red onion served with harissa yoghurt.
Char-grilled tuna with soba noodles
Soba are Japanese buckwheat noodles and are great served hot or cold. They are available in selected supermarkets and Asian grocery stores. Note
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Chicken and mushrooms with oyster sauce
Loaded with vegies, this tasty chicken and mushroom stir-fry makes an ideal weeknight dinner.
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Green mango salad on betel leaves
Fragrant, fresh and zingy green mango salad on betel leaves.
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
Fish parcels with vegetables
This technique, also known as en papillote, steams food in a closed pouch made from baking paper or foil. The parcel keeps the fish moist, and retains the flavour of the vegetables. Serve the food in the pouch at the table. Note
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Floating islands in cardamom cream
For a speedy, elegant dessert, try this French classic with a cardamom twist.
Tom yum goong (hot and sour Thai prawn soup)
Hot and sour (tom yum) soup is a classic Thai soup that is, as the name suggests, spicy and sour. Made well, it is a bracing and nourishing dish with strong yet perfectly balanced flavours.
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Toffee apples
Toffee apples can be made up to two days ahead. Place in paper cases and wrap in cellophane or use cellophane bags. Note
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Gluten-free chocolate hazelnut cake
There's nothing abstemious about this gluten-free chocolate cake recipe, especially not with the luscious chocolate frosting all over it.
Citrus poppy seed muffins
Tiny, blue-grey poppy seeds add texture and a slightly nutty taste. Note
Udon noodles with beef and tomato
Stir-fried udon noodles with beef and tomato from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Warm salami and tomato pasta salad
Not suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave. Note
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Farfalle with ricotta and peas
Also known as ‘bow-tie’ pasta, farfalle is good for this dish. The crinkles of each piece enfold the ricotta and peas for maximum deliciousness. However, you can replace the farfalle with penne or small shells if you want. Note
Herbed ricotta ravioli with tomato salsa
This cheat's ravioli is easy, light and brimming with summery flavours.
Char siu pork with snake beans
Use thinly sliced pork fillet instead of pork strips if you like. Pork mixture can be marinated for a few hours or overnight in the fridge. Note
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Chicken and egg lettuce cups
Trim the edges of the lettuce leaves with kitchen scissors to make them look neater. Hold lettuce, cored end up, under cold running water. The water will get between the leaves, making them slip off easily and intact. Note
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Barbecued salmon and vegetables with chermoulla sauce
You can prepare the vegetables and sauce up to a day ahead; keep the sauce, covered, in the refrigerator. Note
Warm potato and smoked trout salad
Smoked salmon can be used instead of trout, if preferred. Note
Teppanyaki
You could use rump or sirloin steak instead of the beef eye fillet. Note
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Smoked salmon pie
You could also use a 22cm (9-inch) round loosebased fluted flan tin for this recipe. You can also use lasoda or sebago potatoes in this recipe. Note
Chicken, almond and tarragon mini rolls
This yummy chicken mixture is great for party nibbles. The roasted almonds add a lovely crunch to these picture-perfect rolls.
Gourmet hot dogs with cider-braised onions
Cider braised onions turn these hot dogs into a gourmet experience. You can use any leftover onions (if there are any!) as a side for any meat dish.
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White chocolate and raspberry mille-feuilles
Not only do these white chocolate and raspberry mille-feuilles look amazing, they taste just as good. They are surprisingly quick and easy to make so you don't need an excuse to whip up a batch and surprise your loved ones.
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Tofu pad Thai
A very fast and easy vegetarian pad Thai with tofu and green beans, it has all the flavour you expect from pad Thai without the meat.
Marinated Greek lamb skewers
The classic Greek seasoning of lemon, oregano and garlic brings out the flavour and helps tenderise the meat for these marinated lamb skewers. With a Greek salad and smokey baba ganoush on the side, it's a light, satisfying meal bursting with flavour.
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Charred pear, celery & walnut salad with tarragon pesto
Use the yellow and lighter green leaves from the heart of the celery. Note
Risoni and spring vegetable soup
Some soups just beg to be enjoyed in the springtime. This brothy risoni and spring vegetable soup is light, tasty and ready in a jiffy. Serve with warm, fresh crusty bread.
Tuna and asparagus frittata
You can substitute well-drained canned asparagus for the fresh, if desired. Note
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Caesar-style potato salad
This is our twist on a caesar salad the addition of potato makes this recipe suitable for a quick dinner or an easy option for lunch at work. For a low-fat version, replace the mayonnaise with skim-milk natural yogurt. The breadcrumbs can be toasted in the oven instead of frying them. Note
Breakfast fry-up
Break your fast with this classic breakfast fry-up, complete with fried eggs, roasted tomatoes, crispy ham and herby mushrooms.
Caramelised onion and potato pizza
Caramelised onion and potato pizza is delicious as is, but you can also add ingredients like olives, proscuitto or cherry tomatoes if you like.
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Chipolatas with sweet chilli relish
Both the kids and adults will love these tasty and simple hot dogs.
Duck red curry
Rich and flavoursome duck red curry from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Fresh peas, caraway and parmesan
You need about 1.3kg fresh peas to get the amount of podded peas required for this recipe. Note
Veal scaloppine
A traditional veal scaloppine makes for an elegant dish to serve up to guests.
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Creamy mushroom pasta
Toss the pasta through the sauce just before serving, as it will soak up all the sauce if tossed too early. Either swiss brown, flat or oyster mushrooms can be used instead of the button mushrooms.
The wedding story
It’s important to measure the cake mixture carefully, so the cakes are all the same depth. Make the full amount of mixture, it will be fine standing at room temperature while you bake the 70 cakes in batches. We used standard sized foil cases. You need 64 cakes for the story board. We used scrap […]