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chilli-rubbed hickory-smoked rib-eye steaks

Chilli-rubbed hickory-smoked rib-eye steaks

You need smoking chips and a smoke box for this recipe. The smoke box and hickory smoking chips are available at most barbecue supply stores, as are other varieties of wood chips that can also be used to smoke meat on the barbecue. Note
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tandoori chicken

Tandoori chicken

Grilled tandoori chicken with a fragrant tomato and coriander salsa from Australian Women's Weekly.
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diable

Diable

Deglazing: This is the initial step in making a sauce that incorporates the browned bits sticking to the bottom of a pan in which meat has been cooked. A small amount of liquid is added to any remaining meat juices in the pan, then over heat, the pan is scraped to loosen the browned caramelised […]
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yakitori

Yakitori

Yakitori, grilled chicken, is commonly a Japanese type of skewered chicken.
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CHICKEN SATAY

Chicken satay

Delicious chicken tenderloins with a tangy coconut and peanut sauce.
TEPPANYAKI (MIXED BARBECUE)

Teppanyaki

You could use rump or sirloin steak instead of the beef eye fillet. Note
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THAI-STYLE BEEF AND BASIL

Thai-style beef and basil

It’s a lot easier to slice the steak into wafer-thin strips if you partially freeze it first. Serve immediately with steamed rice. Recipe should be prepared as required. Note
Marinated Greek lamb skewers

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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Braised Duck

Braised duck

A fresh and fragrant braised duck dish that is fragrant and full of flavour. Most types of dried mushrooms will work well; if you want to stick with the Asian theme of the dish, use dried shiitakes.
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veal scaloppine

Veal scaloppine

A traditional veal scaloppine makes for an elegant dish to serve up to guests.
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David's lamb shanks

David’s lamb shanks

David's favourite meat is lamb and his favourite cut of lamb is the shank. This slow-cooked stew is best cooked the day before and reheated gently. He's a smart man, that Dave.
mexican lamb tortillas

Mexican tortillas

Save yourself some evening time with these popular quick and easy Mexican tortillas. Experiment with different fillings such as sliced capsicum, avocado or baby spinach. Beef, lamb or chicken strips will work just as well for the meat component.
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ballotine of chicken with roasted cauliflower

Ballotine of chicken with roasted cauliflower

Originally, ballotine was a boned leg of poultry that was stuffed with other ingredients; these days, it can mean any type of meat, fish or poultry that is boned, stuffed, rolled and tied into a bundle.
Mustard-crumbed beef fillet with rocket salad

Beef fillet with herb and mustard crust

We've cooked this beef fillet with herb and mustard crust to a medium level of doneness. This cut of meat is delicious either rare or well done, the secret is to let it rest well before serving to preserve the tenderness.
veal and bocconcini stacks

Veal and bocconcini stacks

Use any left-over ingredients from this dish to make a delicious pizza topping. Spread the sauce over a store-bought pizza base, top with sliced bocconcini and coarsely chopped prosciutto if there’s some left. Cook in a hot oven until the base is crisp, then top with sage leaves before serving. Note
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KORMA LAMB BURGERS

Korma lamb burgers

Burger patties can be prepared several hours ahead. Keep covered in the refrigerator and cook as required. Note
green curry with chicken meatballs

Thai green curry with chicken balls

Green curry is traditionally the hottest Thai curry. Prepared chicken meatballs are available from most major supermarkets, chicken shops and butcher shops; if you can't find them, roll chicken patties into balls.
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Roasted beef fillet with horseradish mayonnaise

Roasted beef fillet with horseradish mayonnaise

Some days, all that is required is a simple roast with veg. We've cooked the beef to a rare finish in this recipe, leave it in the oven a little longer, if you like. However you like it cooked, remember to let it rest for about 10 minutes before slicing.
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Photographer: Rob Palmer

Drunken duck

The rich complex flavours of this dish make it a fabulous special occasion meal.
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Photographer: Joshua Dasey

Italian braised pork

Shoulder is a great cut for a recipe like this Italian braised pork as it stays tender and moist without being fatty. Ask your butcher to bone, roll and tie the cut for you.
LEMON GRASS AND PORK CURRY

Pork and lemongrass curry

Slow cooking the pork in this way will result in a meat so tender that you could cut it with a spoon. Serve with a steaming bowl of rice to ensure you soak up every last drop of that delicious sauce.
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Mediterranean roast beef and vegetables

Roast beef and mediterranean vegetables

Everybody loves a traditional roast. Ditch the usual carb-heavy vegetables for this wonderfully coloured and flavoured mediterranean ensemble and there'll be no complaints at dinnertime.
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glazed meatloaf

Glazed meatloaf

The beauty of this meat loaf is that you can use regular sausage mince, or buy your favourite sausages and simply squeeze the mince from the skins. We love it with creamy mash and greens.
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chinese minced beef and spicy green beans

Chinese minced beef and spicy green beans

Short-order; chilli scallops Chilli jam goes with everything from pork chops to fried rice, but for an entrée with a difference, buy some scallops in their shells; remove the scallops, wash and dry the shells well, and keep aside for later. Marinate the scallops overnight in a little lemon juice and oil combined with a […]
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OSSO BUCO WITH OLIVES, BASIL AND ANCHOVIES

Osso buco with olives, basil and anchovies

If you have an electric pressure cooker you won’t need to reduce the heat to stabilise pressure, your cooker will automatically stabilise itself. Always check with the manufacturer’s instructions before using. Recipe suitable to freeze. Note
beef pot roast

Beef pot roast

Using a pressure cooker helps to ensure this pot roast remains tender and succulent when served.
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