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Char-grilled lamb cutlets with white bean puree and tapenade

Char-grilled lamb cutlets with white bean puree and tapenade

Many varieties of white beans are available canned, among them cannellini, butter and haricot beans, any of these is suitable for this puree. Drain beans then rinse well under cold water before using them. We find that cooking them briefly with a little liquid results in a more luscious, creamier puree. Note
WARM LEBANESE BREAD WITH MINTED LABNE SALAD

Warm lebanese bread with minted labne salad

Labne is sometimes sold as ‘yoghurt cheese’. You can use the oil from the labne instead of the extra olive oil if you like. If you can’t find za’atar, you can make your own: combine 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds, 1 tablespoon dried thyme, 2 teaspoons sumac and 2 teaspoons salt. Note
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Pork cabbage rolls

Pork cabbage rolls

So hearty and warming, these pork and cabbage rolls will convert anyone to a love of cabbage dishes.
Roasted pear and baby spinach salad

Roasted pear and baby spinach salad

Roasted pears are soft, sweet and somehow autumnal in flavour, they're also complemented beautifully by the balsamic and mustard dressing on this pear and baby spinach salad.
Pumpkin and white bean salad

Pumpkin and white bean salad

We used dried haricot beans in this recipe; you can use two 400g cans cannellini beans instead. If using canned beans, delete step 1, and add the rinsed, drained canned beans to salad in step 5.
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Lamb korma

Lamb korma

You can use a 300ml carton of cream in this recipe. Note
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Queen of puddings

Queen of puddings

Breadcrumbs are good to always have on hand, and it’s a simple procedure to make your own. Place bread slices right on a shelf in a preheated hot oven and cook them until they are dry and crisp. Remove from oven, cool, crush them, with a food processor, blender or even a rolling pin. Store […]
broad bean mash

Broad bean puree

Broad beans are also known as fava beans. They mash up beautifully and work well as a dip, or spread on warm crusty bread with a drizzle of olive oil.
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SEA FOOD BISQUE

Seafood bisque

A seafood bisque has a deep, luxurious flavour, this comes from cooking prawns in their shells, as well as fish fillets, into a stock which is then blended (shells and all) into a smooth, silky soup.
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vanilla spice cheesecake

Vanilla spice cheesecake

This subtly spiced cheesecake is very festive in its flavours. Perfect to cosy up with in the cooler months.
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KOUGLOF

Kouglof

This is a traditional cake from north-eastern France; you find similar cakes in Germany, Austria and eastern Europe (the names vary slightly: Kugelhopf, Gugelhupf ). You will need an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook for this recipe as the dough is too soft to knead by hand.
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TOFFEE DATE AND GINGER PUDDINGS

Toffee date and ginger puddings

Pecans can be used in place of the walnuts, if you prefer. Be careful when measuring the bicarb ­any extra, and you will taste its distinct, bitter flavour in the pudding. Note
liver, mushroom and bacon pies

Liver, mushroom and bacon pies

Turn a ramekin upside down on one corner of the pastry sheet and cut around it to make each pie “cap”. You’ll easily get four from the one sheet, with enough left over to make tiny leaves or stars to decorate each pie’s cover, if you desire. Note
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treasure island

Treasure island

You will need to buy a 300g packet of chocolate-covered fruit and nuts for this cake. Note
tom ka gai

Tom ka gai

Tom ka gai, a spicy and sour hot soup with coconut milk in Thai cuisine and Lao cuisine, from Australian Women's Weekly.
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kidney bean, onion and rocket frittatas with avocado dressing

Kidney bean, onion and rocket frittatas with avocado dressing

Kidney beans are a great source of protein, complex carbohydrates, minerals and several vitamins. However, they do lack the full spectrum of essential amino acids, so­ serve the frittata with a slice of wholegrain bread or scatter it with sesame seeds to get them all.
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Father's Day golf cupcakes

Golf cupcakes

If tapioca pearls are unavailable, make the golf balls from fondant by rolling into small balls. Note
choc-marshmallow squares

Choc-marshmallow squares

Add some extra colour to the marshmallow by tinting half of it lightly with your choice of food colouring ­the range is limitless and can be added to suit the colour theme of your party. Note
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trio of orange panna cotta

Trio of orange panna cotta

We used organic orange blossoms, but you can use any small flower you like. The bold purple of organic violas looks striking against the pale orange panna cotta.
baklava cigars

Baklava cigars

These crispy, sophisticated pastry treats are delicious with hot espresso.
daisy chain

Daisy chain

deep 20cm (8-inch) square cake pan 25cm (10-inch) square prepared cake board small piping bag fitted with small plain tube You might need to buy two 100g (3-ounce) packets Mallow Bakes. Use sharp scissors to cut Mallow Bakes in half. This cake can be made a day ahead Note
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flower cakes

Flower cakes

Beautiful and delicate flower cakes to impress your dinner guests.
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COCONUT AND PINEAPPLE FRIANDS

Coconut and pineapple friands

Store friands in an airtight container for up to three days. We used freeform paper cases made by pushing a 12cm square of paper (we used paper about the same thickness as printer paper) into ungreased pan holes, followed by a 12cm square of baking paper. variation peach and coconut friands Omit the glacé pineapple […]
CRUNCHY CHICKEN DRUMETTES

Crunchy chicken drumettes

Drumettes are the meaty end of the chicken wing. If they are not on display in your supermarket or chicken shop you can ask for them to be prepared specially for you. Note
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Coconut fish

Coconut fish

Using fresh coconut for dishes like this will enhance the flavour immeasurably, and you’ll find that many greengrocers and supermarkets now sell plastic bags of shredded or grated fresh coconut in their Asian ingredient section. Another option is to buy a halved coconut at the greengrocer or Asian food store, remove and shred the flesh […]
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WATER SPINACH AND BEEF SOUP

Water spinach and beef soup

Chinese water spinach is a mild, versatile vegetable with crunchy white stalks and tender, dark green leaves. It resembles a bunch of spinach (which can be substituted) but has longer, more flexible leaves and thicker stems.
zucchini burger

Zucchini burger

A healthy and vegetarian zucchini burger with beetroot and tomato relish.
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mushroom crêpes with coriander sauce

Mushroom crêpes with coriander sauce

Ok, there is a slight art to making thin and perfect crêpes, but there should be enough batter here for you to make a couple of mistakes. Resting the mixture before using it will make them nice and smooth, as will using a well oiled crêpe pan. Plus, the melted cheese will hide any rough edges!
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waving the flag

Waving the flag

strike a patriotic note with one of these berry imaginative creations for the cake (the quantities given for cake, cream and berries are enough to make one flag.) Note
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chicken-spinach rolls

Chicken-spinach rolls

Serve these crispy chicken sausage rolls with your favourite dipping sauce for a fast and tasty snack.
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VEAL PIZZIOLA

Veal pizziola

Try this veal topped with tasty cheese and mushrooms as a change from the usual lamb, beef or chicken. You won't be disappointed.
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asian crab and rice omelette

Crab and rice omelette

Filled with spicy stir-fried rice and fresh crab meat, this delicious omelette makes for an easy yet sophisticated dinner or lunch.
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bouillabaisse with rouille

Bouillabaisse with rouille

French for “rust”, rouille is a capsicum-and-chilli flavoured mayonnaise-like sauce often used to garnish seafood stews. Discard any mussels that do not open. Note
wicked dark chocolate ice-cream

Wicked dark chocolate ice-cream

It is fine to use two 300ml cartons (or one 600ml) of cream for this recipe. You can use Cointreau or any other orange-flavoured liqueur. Candied clementines are available from specialty food stores and delicatessens. Note
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Aloo tikka

Aloo tikka

These tasty Indian spiced patties are great enjoyed on their own with a side salad or as a side or starter to a big Indian feast.
PISTACHIO AND ORANGE BLOSSOM MACAROONS

Pistachio and orange blossom macarons

These beautifully coloured and delicate pistachio and orange blossom macrons are an absolute feast for the eyes. Arrange them in a large glass bowl or on a cupcake stand for maximum Wow! factor.
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okra and tomato in coconut sauce

Okra and tomato in coconut sauce

Okra, also called bamia, bhindi or ladies fingers. Are an African vegetable transported throughout the world by African slaves and traders. Okra resembles a large green chilli having outside ribs and many edible, gummy seeds inside. It can be stewed, as here, roasted or deep-fried, and is as good eaten on its own as it […]
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CHEESY POTATO SNACKS

Cheesy potato snacks

Stacks can be prepared several hours ahead. Cover and refrigerate on an oven tray. Uncover and bake as required. Note
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