Pork with apple salsa and kumara mash
An exquisite pork dish with lovely colours and a delicious creamy kumara mash.
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Pan-fried pork cutlets with nashi
If shiso leaves are unavailable, substitute them with basil leaves. Note
Steamed orange ginger chicken with greens
Use a zester to get long thin strips of rind. Note
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Maple syrup ice-cream with maple snaps
Makes 10-12 maple snaps. Maple snaps can be cooked one day in advance and stored in a cool dry place in an airtight container. Ice-cream can be prepared in advance and stored in the freezer in an airtight container for 2 weeks. Note
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Mini cabanossi pizzas
Scrumptious little pizza snacks with cherry bocconcini cheese and cabanossi.
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Meatballs with lemon yogurt sauce
Create these Greek-style meatballs to make the perfect sharing platter.
Smoked salmon & rocket bruschetta
Use a vegetable peeler to slice the cucumber length-ways into thin ribbons. Use disposable gloves when handling beetroot top prevent staining your fingers. If taking to work, toast the bread at lunch time just before you’re ready to assemble. Note
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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
Prawn, coconut and snake bean rice
Baby green beans can be used instead of snake beans. Note
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Strawberry and ricotta pancakes with honey
Naturally sweet strawberries are the star of these healthy pancakes, which are made fluffy and light with low-fat ricotta. Just drizzle with honey for a guilt-free breakfast treat or easy dessert idea.
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Nanaimo bars
This recipe comes from western Canada. Keeping time: 2 weeks. Note
Ruby grapefruit, pomegranate and endive salad
You need one medium pomegranate for this recipe. Note
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Salt and pepper baby octopus with aïoli
You can double or treble this aïoli recipe, if you like, but don’t throw the egg whites away. Freeze them until you have enough to make a pavlova or friands. If the aïoli you’ve made separates, place a yolk in another bowl and whisk the separated aïoli into it. The added yolk will re-emulsify the […]
Pan-fried fish with green purée
We used wahoo fish for this recipe, but you could use any white fish such as whiting, bream, sole, flounder, dory, perch, snapper or ling. Note
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Sweet and sour sausage kebabs
Soak bamboo skewers in cold water for at least 30 minutes before using to prevent them from scorching during cooking. Note
Rocket, prosciutto and egg salad
A quick, light and simple salad with an amazing combination of flavours and textures.
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Lemongrass sorbet
Return to pan, cover; freeze until firm. Note
Seared tuna with potato smash and salsa verde
If the potatoes that you purchase for this recipe are young and quite small, scrubbing them well (rather than peeling) will be sufficient. Tuna is at its best if browned both sides Note
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Pineapple crunch
You can substitute chopped, drained canned peaches or apricots for the pineapple in this recipe. We used Just Right breakfast cereal in this recipe but you can use any flaked and dried fruit cereal, even a muesli or granola-like product. We used Malibu liqueur but you can use your favourite brand. Note
Spicy crab and prawn fritters with chilli lime dipping sauce
To save time, buy 400g of shelled uncooked prawns. If you can’t find a kaffir lime leaf, just use 1 teaspoon of finely grated lime rind. Note
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Stir-fried garlic prawns
If you’re planning a barbecue, you can marinate the prawns in the remaining ingredients overnight, then thread onto skewers and barbecue. Note
Coconut fortune cookies
Celebrate Chinese New Year with a special message for your friends and family. Cut 12 paper strips measuring 1.5cm x 8cm (¾-inch x 3¼-inch); write a message on each strip. Do this before starting to make the cookies. If the cookie cools and hardens too quickly before you have time to shape it, return it, […]
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Spiced lamb cutlets with tomato and herb salad
This is a bright and colourful summery dish with lots of big flavours and great textures.
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Pumpkin and sage penne
This recipe is not suitable to freeze. Note
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Rouille
Makes enough for six 275g servings of panfried snapper fillets. If rouille separates, add about 1 tablespoon of boiling water to mixture and whisk until smooth. French for “rust”, rouille is so called because of its deep red colour. A capsicum and chilli flavoured sauce, it is often used to enhance seafood stews such as […]
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Pork & rosemary meatballs with pasta
This pork and rosemary meatball dish is packed full of Italian flavours, even down to the angel hair pasta.
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Salmon cutlets with green apple salad
You can also use ocean trout fillets in this recipe. Cooking times will change slightly for each different kind and thickness of fish you select. Salmon and ocean trout are at their best if slightly underdone. Don’t slice the apples until you are ready to toss the salad with the dressing because the flesh will […]
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Stir-fried asian greens
Quick and easy stir-fried Asian greens from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Curried pumpkin & lentil crêpes
Eastern and Western cuisines collide in this delicious baked dish of curried pumpkin and lentil crêpes.
Poached ocean trout salad with japanese dressing
Substitute watercress and tatsoi leaves for baby spinach and mizuna, if preferred. Note
Poached eggs with pancetta and asparagus
An light and exquisite breakfast with a smoky and delicious crunch of pancetta.
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Pork, broccolini and cashew stir-fry
Replace pork with sliced chicken breast or beef rump steak. You can use basil if thai basil is out of season or you could replace the basil with coriander. Broccolini can be swapped with baby corn, if you like. Note
Mushroom, potato & spinach tortilla
This terrific tortilla combines potato, spinach and mushroom for a tantalisingly soft and fluffy interior that's as satisfying as it is tasty.
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Mocha liqueur sundae
Kahlúa can be substituted for Tia Maria. Note
Sumac fish with couscous salad
Use any firm fish that’s in season, it’s cheaper that way. Sumac is a type of Middle Eastern spice, now available from supermarkets. The flavour is slightly tart. If you can’t find the spice, cook the fish without it. Note
Moroccan vegetable soup with harissa
A rich and delicious Moroccan vegetable soup with a spicy hit of harissa.
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Sticky pecan tarts
These tarts must be served warm to be enjoyed at their best. Serve with a good dollop of cream, if you like. Note
Semi-dried tomato
Semi-dried tomatoes bought by weight from a delicatessen are best for this recipe. If you use those sold packaged in oil, drain well and pat with absorbent paper before use. Also goes well with grilled sirloin steaks; grilled pork cutlets; pan-fried chicken breasts. Note
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Prosciutto and artichoke salad with croûtes
The great thing about an antipasti selection is that you can add and subtract ingredients. Try incorporating a selection of olives ligurian, sicilian and kalamata are all good, or even a delicious selection of salami. Marinated artichokes are available from specialty delicatessens. Alternatively, use bottled artichokes in oil, available from most supermarkets. Note
Monogrammed cupcakes
artist’s fine paint brush 3.5cm (1½-inch) round cutter 12 plain white paper cases large plastic disposable piping bag The cupcakes stale quickly so it’s best to use a fruit or mud cake for the best keeping qualities. The cakes can be made and frozen for 3 months. The monograms can be prepared at least a […]
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Marsala
Makes enough for four 150g servings of panfried veal scaloppine. Also goes well with grilled chicken breast fillets, barbecued pork medallions, roasted lamb cutlets. Marsala, a caramel-flavoured fortified wine, is named after the city from which it comes, and is the most popular dessert wine in Italy. Dry marsala is often served as an apéritif. […]
Spinach & cheese monster scones
Unbaked scones can be frozen for up to a month. Bake them from the freezer, adding about 10 minutes to the baking time. Note
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Crunchy wasabi-crusted fish fillets
We used blue-eye trevalla fillets in this recipe. Note
Pets de nonne
Don’t have the oil too hot or they will brown too quickly before cooking all the way through. The oil should be between 175°C (350°F) and 190°C (400°F) for deep-frying (a small cube of bread should turn golden in about 30 seconds). You can also pipe the dough over the hot oil, using a small, […]
Spiced pork
A sweet, rich and delicious spiced pork dish from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Citrus cupcakes
We used green, orange and yellow paper muffin cases to match the decorations of these lovely cakes. Note
Margherita pizza
Stories vary on the true origin of the margherita pizza - but at least we can all agree that when it comes to pizza, nothing beats a classic.
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