Snapper with roasted vegetables
Not suitable to freeze or microwave. Note
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Pea and lettuce soup
Pea and lettuce soup
Coconut impossible pie
Straddling the two worlds of cake and pie, this warm and gooey dessert is best served with fruits and cream.
Soft-boiled eggs on onion tartlets
Not suitable to freeze or microwave. For an additional flavour twist, top eggs with a spoonful of black olive tapenade, green tomato relish or thinly sliced prosciutto. Note
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Italian chilli braised pork
Pressure cooker aficionados know well the pleasure of serving up a dish that should take 4 hours, after a mere half and hour or so. This tender Italian chilli braised pork is a brilliant example.
Spiced vegetable omelettes
Start your day off on the right tastebuds with this delicious spicy vegetarian omelette.
Pear and raspberry crumble
As the weather starts to get colder, it's time to revisit warming Autumn desserts and this crumble is a real winner.
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Quick chicken and vegetable soup
Trim excess fat and tips from wings before cooking. Make an extra-large batch of this soup and freeze half. Note
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Ricotta and bacon pasta bake
Add blanched broccoli florets, asparagus or corn kernels, if desired. Note
Roast potato and pumpkin frittata
Use leftover roasted potato and pumpkin from any roast meat meal. Note
Seafood risotto
Seafood and eat it.
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Spinach, beetroot and egg salad
Make this a main meal salad by tossing through a well-drained 400g can tuna or salmon. Note
Steamed jam pudding
When you tie the baking paper and foil with string, leave a long piece of string to allow for easy removal from the cooker. Note
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Country egg and bacon pie
This cheat's version of a classic Aussie-style egg and bacon pie uses supermarket ingredients to create a quick and tasty family lunch or dinner.
Creamed coconut rice with caramel bananas
If cooking for children, use orange juice instead of rum. Note
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Lemon meringue pie
Sticky and sweet with just a whisper of tartness, a good old-fashioned lemon meringue pie is always greeted with murmurs of appreciation. This one is no different.
Oven-baked mushroom and spinach risotto
This oven-baked risotto is perfect for a weeknight dinner. Hearty and delicious, minus all the stirring, it's so simple!
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Vegetable bhaji
Upgrade your garden variety vegetable fritter to an altogether more exotic version with this vegetable bhaji. Add dollop of mango chutney and you'll be in heaven.
Zucchini and feta slice
Chopped capsicum, olives or spinach leaves can be added to the mixture. This versatile slice will keep in the fridge for up to four days, and it also freezes well. Note
Zucchini, fetta and semi-dried tomato muffins
Test if the muffins are cooked by inserting a skewer in their centre. If it comes out clean and dry, it is cooked. Note
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Polenta gnocchi pie
Try cutting gnocchi into other fun shapes, such as hearts. Note
Barbecued chicken with nam jim
Crispy-skinned barbecue chicken is genuinely finger-licking paired with this tasty nam jim sauce.
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Avocado and sweetcorn soup
This is gorgeous, capturing the full flavour of late summer corn, offset with creamy avocado and lime and an intriguing mix of spices, with added pungency from coriander and chilli.
Baked eggs with pancetta
This is the perfect brunch dish for entertaining, asyou don’t have to stand over it while it cooks.The capsicum mixture can be prepared ahead. Note
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Chicken and pumpkin curry
This fragrant chicken and pumpkin curry is packed full of flavour and mild spice. Enjoy a bowlful hot off the stove for a warming Winter dinner.
Beef panang curry
A classic Asian dish, this spicy panang curry sauce works beautifully with tender beef to create this flavour packed meal.
Armenian nutmeg cake
Armenian cooking is noted for its use of spices. In this recipe, nutmeg adds fragrance and taste to a not-too-sweet cake that cooks in two layers. Recipe can be made 2 days ahead; store in airtight container. Suitable to freeze, not suitable to microwave. Note
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Beef salad with fresh rice noodles
This fresh and fragrant Asian-inspired noodle dish makes a great change from a midweek takeaway. It's easy to make and has the added punch of chilli, Vietnamese mint and Thai basil.
Asparagus with poached egg and hollandaise
Light, savoury and luscious, asparagus topped with a poached egg and hollandaise sauce is a classic dish.
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Butterflied lamb with lemon and herbs
Rigani is a dried Greek oregano, often sold in dried bunches, which the leaves crumble off easily. It is available from delicatessens or greengrocers. If it’s hard to find, use dried oregano leaves instead. You can also roast the lamb in a 220ºC/425ºF oven for 35 minutes. Note
Pork cutlets with caramelised pear sauce
While it's more commonly paired with apple, pear is a spectacular match for succulent pork.
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Barbecued salmon in brown sugar
Salmon can be marinated for 2 hours before cooking. Chicken stock can be used instead of the consommé. Note
Barbecued soy and ginger lamb
The lamb can be cooked in the oven, if you prefer. Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F and roast, uncovered, for about 30 minutes. Note
Baby beetroot pasta salad
Save time by using char-grilled zucchini slices from the deli section of your supermarket. Note
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Apple sponge
Recipe is best made just before serving. It’s important to have the apple mixture as hot as possible before spooning over the sponge topping; the heat from the apple starts the cooking process. Note
Barbecued soy and ginger lamb with coriander potatoes
This tasty meal is easy to whip up with a few fresh ingredients and pantry staples. Perfect for a mid-week dinner.
Baked three cheese pasta
More than just fancy macaroni cheese, this baked three cheese pasta is cheesy, creamy and crunchy on top. Ok, maybe it is a fancy macaroni cheese, but it's a great one.
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Coconut rice puddings
This recipe is also gluten-free. Note
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Banana and passionfruit cream cupcakes
You will need 2 large over-ripe bananas (460g) to get the required amount of mashed banana. Freeze un-iced cupcakes for up to 2 months in single layers to prevent damage; sealable plastic containers are good for this. For best results, try to fill as much of the space in the container as possible to eliminate […]
Bang bang chicken salad
Fresh, tasty and well spiced, bang bang chicken salad is an enduring classic for a reason!
Breakfast with the lot
Baby spinach is sold in containers of loose leaves rather than in bunches. The leaves are tender and sweet and are the perfect complement to the velvety texture of the egg. Note
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Wild rice and chorizo salad
It may seem like a lot of dressing, but the rice will soak it all up. Note
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Mexican tortilla stack
Jazz up your standard family weeknight dinner with this delicious grilled Mexican stack, made by layering tortillas with melted cheese and a tender spiced chicken filling.
Panforte
A specialty of Siena, Italy, this dense fruit and nut cake is also known as Siena cake. You need to start this recipe the day before. Panforte will keep for up to 2 months wrapped in baking paper, then foil, in an airtight container.
Risotto with peas and bacon
Not suitable to freeze or microwave. Note
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Orange mustard chicken with couscous
When preparing the couscous, add the sugar to taste, as the orange glaze with the chicken is quite sweet. Note
Pumpkin and pine nut penne
Not suitable to freeze or microwave. Note
Chicken, asparagus and pea casserole
Chicken, asparagus and pea casserole
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Seafood risotto
Packed with tender seafood, tomato and saffron, this risotto is hearty and delicious and makes a great red meat-free meal.
Strawberry and pomegranate pavlova roulade
Travel back to the old English countryside with this classic combination of cake, cream and strawberries. If you're looking for something a little less traditional, switch up the flavours with lemon, almonds and berries.
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Beef olives
Steak, bacon and mushrooms - the holy trinity of the culinary world join together in this whopper of a recipe that's all about the meat.
Blueberry clafoutis
A classic French dessert, clafoutis combines fruit (usually cherries) in a rich, dense custard. Recipes+ have used blueberries here, and the results are spectacular. Serve warm.
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Mango cake with lemon icing
You can use canned or frozen mango when not in season. For extra lemony icing, add 2 teaspoons finely grated lemon zest. Note
Creamy chicken, corn and mushroom risotto
Add some chopped bacon or prosciutto to the mix for extra flavour. Note
Sausage, egg and bacon pies
Mmm mmm, breakfast in a pie. These sausage, egg and bacon pies are delicious for breakfast or brunch, and also make great after-school snacks.
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Pasta with Italian sausage
This recipe utilises the classic Italian technique of removing sausage meat from the casing before cooking. It makes for a tasty, succulent pasta with sausage meat in a savoury tomato sauce.
Curried chicken, cauliflower and broccoli bake
Save time by using store-bought barbecued chicken. You won't lose out on any flavour, and dinner will be ready much quicker.
Creamy four-cheese penne
Warm, creamy and hearty, this tasty four-cheese penne dish is the ultimate comfort food, perfect for a family dinner on a cooler evening.
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Cheesy eggplant bake
Cheesy eggplant bake
Lamb kefta tagine
Sure to become a firm family favourite, this dish combines the comfort of meatballs with the adventurous flavours of North Africa.
Roasted vegetable couscous
This is a great dish for using up whatever vegetables you have on hand, including cooked leftovers. Roasted vegetable couscous makes a great lunch, or a delicious side at dinner.
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Beef and noodle stir-fry
This beef and noodle stir fry is delicious and can be on the table in just over 30 minutes. Serve with lime cheeks and a bowl of thinly sliced red thai chilli so the family can adjust the heat according to individual taste.
Thai-style fish cakes with cucumber chilli pickle
This tasty fish cakes are made in the Thai-style, which involves processing whatever meat your using almost to a paste, this gives the cakes their unique texture. Serve these with cucumber chilli pickle and sweet chilli sauce for dipping.
Toffee-apple tower cupcakes
Let your creativity flow when designing these beautiful toffee decorations. Try different shapes, sizes, patterns and designs for some fun and variation.
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Parathas with spicy potato filling
Paratha is a flatbread that originated in the Indian subcontinent. It can be served with curry, or as we've done here, stuffed with a delicious spicy potato filling and eaten as a snack.
Yabbies with remoulade on baguette
Yabbies are an Australian bush tucker classic. Treat your guests with these fantastic seafood nibbles at your next dinner party. As with any seafood dish, the key to great flavour is fresh ingredients.
Dark chocolate, raspberry and brioche pudding
Soft, sweet brioche makes a fabulous bread pudding, especially when it's liberally studded with dark chocolate and raspberries. Serve warm with double cream or vanilla ice-cream.
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Herb-crumbed lambs brains
Eating brains can be a daunting prospect for some but if you can get over it, these herbed crumbed brains are utterly delicious. They make a very tasty breakfast dish, or a light snack.
Beef sirloin with herbed butter and pommes frites
Give your steak that something special and top it with our deliciously flavoured herbed butter. For a the perfect crispy side, look no further than pommes frites. The secret is to twice-cook them for extra crunch.
Savoury vegetable mince
Savoury mince on toast is an all-time family favourite; kids and adults of all ages love it. Serve on buttered toast or, to extend the meal even further, mix the mince with cooked pasta. Use any vegetables you like.
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Salted peanut caramels
Salted caramel took the world by storm a few years ago, and as a go-to sweet treat, it's not going anywhere anytime soon. These salted peanut caramels are perfectly sticky, chewy, nutty and salty.
Fish fingers with wedges
Fish fingers are is an easy and delicious way to get some fish into the kids. Yes, you can buy them from the supermarket, but our version taste a whole lot better, and are much healthier.
Baked chicken with ratatouille
Ratatouille is a classic French dish, low in carbs and popular for its hearty flavour and attractive, rustic presentation. It is the perfect accompaniment not only for chicken but also for meat and fish.
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Peach and raspberry meringue roll
For an interesting and pretty take on the traditional pavlova, try this peach and raspberry meringue roll. The toasted almond crust perfectly compliments the soft, sweet meringue and the slightly tart fruit centre.
Chicken with tarragon and peppercorn dressing
Nothing adds flavour quite like tarragon does. This delicious chicken with tarragon and peppercorn dressing recipe will prove just how perfectly this herb can finish off a dish. Chicken and chips never tasted so good.
Chicken liver pate with port and brandy
This French inspired chicken liver pate with port and brandy is particularly heavenly. Just a little will go a long way. Serve as an appetiser with slices of lightly toasted baguette at your next dinner party.
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Zucchini lentil pasties
Make your own delicious and healthy treats of zucchini lentil pasties. Have them cold on a picnic or warm for a meat-free dinner or after school snack. Smaller ones can be made for cocktail parties.
Rosemary and tomato barley risotto with mozzarella
Mozzarella is rather delightfully known as 'fior di latte', literally meaning 'flower of the milk'. It provides a wonderfully creamy and mild balance to the spice in this rosemary and tomato barley risotto.