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Braised steak and mushrooms

Braised steak and mushrooms

Do not wash mushrooms-simply wipe over with a damp paper towel is necessary. Note
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Homemade sausage rolls

Homemade sausage rolls

If you don’t have a piping bag, snip about 2.5cm off the corner of a plastic freezer bag and pipe through this instead. Note
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tomato, chorizo and sweet potato hotpot

Tomato, chorizo and sweet potato hotpot

If you don’t like spicy sausages, use your favourite sausages or frankfurts. You can cook the sausages before cutting them into chunks. Add some chopped red capsicum in step 4, if you like. White rice or a combination rice could be used in place of brown. Note
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Chilli pork stir-fry

Chilli pork stir-fry

Brightly coloured and full of all the big, bold Asian flavours we know and love, this Chilli pork stir-fry is a feast for both the eyes and the tongue.
Garlic prawns with mango and chilli salsa

Garlic prawns with mango and chilli salsa

To dice the mango, cut the cheeks from each side of the pit. Using a large spoon, scoop the flesh from the skin of each half. Slice the flesh first horizontally then vertically to dice. Don’t waste the flesh left on the pit – eat it Aussie style and let the juice drip down your […]
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Zucchini, tomato and ricotta bake

Zucchini, tomato and ricotta bake

If you have the time, drain the ricotta through cheesecloth to prevent the bake being too wet. If the bake is set but the top isn’t quite golden, pop it under a hot grill for a minute or so to give it a bit more colour. For the meat-lovers in your household, you can add […]
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Asparagus, snow pea and almond salad

Asparagus, snow pea and almond salad

Toasted almonds give this salad a lovely nutty flavor, and extra crunch. Equipment Sharp knife; large frying Pan; colander; large mixing bowl; small mixing bowl; spoon; platter Note
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Leek and feta tart

Leek and feta tart

Step outside your everyday repertoire with this salty and crumbly leek and feta tart.
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Pasta della casa

Pasta della casa

Pile on the chilli if you like it hot, and enjoy with garlic bread and a glass of wine.
Roast turkey cranberry and macadamia stuffing

Roast turkey cranberry and macadamia stuffing

Equipment paper towel; food processor (for breadcrumbs) sharp knife; frying pan; wooden spoon; large baking dish; butchers twine; foil; skever; sleve; whishk 5kg (size 50) turkey, rinsed well inside and out, then patted dry Roasting the turkey upside down for most of the cooking time will ensure lovely moist breast meat. The duck fat (available […]
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Tumeric and coconut poached barramundi

Tumeric and coconut poached barramundi

This dish is great for those who love fragrant Asian flavours, but could do without the spicy heat. Equipment: Sharp knife; grater mortar and pestle; large wide-based saucepan with lid; spoon; ladle Barramundi: We used frozen as it cost $16.97 a kilo, but you can use fresh – about $33 a kilo -if you prefer […]
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Vongole with white wine, garlic and chervil

Vongole with white wine, garlic and chervil

To purge vongole. rub any sand from the outside of the shell and soak them in a large bowl of cold salted (not fresh) water for about an hour. Often they’ve already been purged by the fishmonger. They will release some salty sea water while cooking so make sure you taste the sauce before adding […]
Tandoori Chicken Spinach Stir-fry

Tandoori chicken spinach stir-fry

If using an electric wok, cook food in smaller batches. An electric wok won’t reach the same temperature as a gas or an electric stove top. Note
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Chicken Nachos

Chicken nachos

Perfect for a quick and easy dinner on a Friday night, or as a share plate among friends just as you sit down to watch the footy, this chicken nachos dish by recipes+ will not last long.
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Hunza Pie

Hunza pie

Hunza pie sprang from the myth that it fed the longevity of the Hunzakut people, it became a hippy classic despite debunking. Happily, its popularity endures anyway.
Scone Pizza

Scone pizza

When you're after a tasty snack in a hurry, look no further than this scone pizza. Topped with grilled vegetables, it fills tummies and contributes to the 5-a-day quota.
Lemon Garlic Fish with Rice Salad

Lemon garlic fish with rice salad

For salad, use either white rice or wild rice blend; reduce cooking time according to packet instructions. Use any firm white fish fillet, such as snapper, ling or barramundi. Don’t leave fish to marinate in the lemon mixture; the acid in the lemon will start to cook the fish white standing. Note
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Tuna mornay bake

Tuna mornay bake

Budget tip: This is a great way to use up leftover vegies. Try chopped capsicum, mushrooms, zucchini or cauliflower. Use any small pasta shape. Note
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Roast Chicken Pasta

Roast chicken pasta

Use drumsticks or thighs and sun-dried tomatoes which omits the need to cook a tomato sauce, without sacrificing any of the flavour.
Spinach Roulade

Spinach roulade

A feast for the eyes as well as the tongue, this slightly posh spinach roulade is the perfect dish for when you have guests. Make it in advance and enjoy your lunch party.
Chunky beef and vegie pie

Chunky beef and vegie pie

Omit shortcrust pastry and spoon beef mixture into a 21cm (base measurement) pie plate. Top with puff pastry. Cooking time will vary. Note
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Small pleasures - thai chicken pie

Thai chicken pie

Budget tip: Use curry powder instead of paste. Use chicken thigh fillets if you like. Add broccoli instead of snow peas. Note
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Ratatouille tart

Ratatouille tart

Ratatouille is a staple of vegetarian cooking and now, in a a tart, it's even better.
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Parsnip and swede soup with parmesan crisps

Parsnip and swede soup with parmesan crisps

Make ahead: Cook soup up to 2 days ahead. Cover, then refrigerate. To reheat: Place soup in a medium saucepan over low heat; stir until heated. Vegetarian: Use vegetable stock instead of chicken, and omit chorizo. Note
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Spaghetti pomodoro fresco (Fresh tomato spaghetti)

Fresh tomato and basil spaghetti

They don't call it a classic for nothing. This Italian spaghetti dish is so effortless and simple yet so delicious you'll soon see why it's such a staple.
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Chicken hotpot

Chicken hotpot

This is one of those dishes you can turn to when a hearty, yet quick and easy meal is required. Save some leftovers to heat up for lunch the following day.
Moroccan mince and couscous

Moroccan mince and couscous

Wrap leftover silverbeet in dampened paper towels; store in vegetable crisper for up to 3 days. Use in pasta dishes, soups and stews. Note
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Spanish sausage hotpot

Spanish sausage hotpot

Buy large char-grilled red capsicum from the deli counter. If unavailable, use drained capsicum strips from a jar, available in the condiments aisle of supermarkets. Note
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Tuna Pasta with Zucchini

Tuna pasta with zucchini

This sauce goes well with any long pasta. You can use basil or chives instead of parsley. Replace tuna with canned salmon. Use a vegetable peeler to cut zucchini into thin slices. Try yellow zucchini instead of squash. This recipe is best made close to serving time. Note
Tuna and Potato Pie

Tuna and potato pie

Make ahead: You can make pie up to 4 hours ahead. Cover, then refrigerate. Low fat: Use reduced-fat or skim milk. We used a frozen chunky vegetable mix of cauliflower, broccoli and carrot. Choose a potato variety that’s suitable for mashing. Note
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Baked Fish with Fennel

Baked fish with fennel

Recipes+ have used basa fillets here. You can also use barramundi or ling for this baked fish with fennel. If you find the distinctive taste of fennel too strong, substitute zucchini.
Cantonese beef stir-fry

Cantonese beef stir-fry

Cantonese food comes from the Guangdong province in China; it is characterised by well balanced flavours and modest use of spices.
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Frozen fish makeovers -  moroccan fish parcels

Moroccan fish parcels

Any firm white fish like sea perch or barramundi will do for these Moroccan fish parcels by recipes+. Baking it in this way seals in all of the flavours, and saves on the washing up!
Broccoli and Pumpkin Mornay

Broccoli and pumpkin mornay

Panko are Japanese dried breadcrumbs, available from the Asian food aisle of supermarkets. Use packaged dried breadcrumbs; the colour and texture will vary. Note
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Silverbeet and Pork Rolls

Silverbeet and pork rolls

You can prepare silverbeet leaves up to 1 day ahead. Store in an airtight container in the fridge. Bring to room temperature 10 minutes before filling. You’ll need 3/4 cup long-grain white rice to make 2 cups cooked. For a vegetarian option, omit mince and replace with 2 x 400g cans rinsed brown lentils. Note
Sweet and Sour Chicken Noodle Stir-fry

Sweet and sour chicken noodle stir-fry

Fresh hokkien noodles are in the refrigerated food section of the supermarket. We used a frozen vegetable mix of baby corn, bamboo shoots, broccoli, green beans and carrot. Note
Roast vegetable quiche

Roast vegetable quiche

Don’t discard the baking paper used for rolling out pastry. Use one to bake pastry blind, the other to line the tray for roasting the vegetables. Quiche is cooked when a knife inserted at centre comes out clean. Note
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Mac and Cheese Bolognaise Bake

Mac and cheese bolognese bake

Packed full of delicious flavours and topped with an oozy cheese sauce, this macaroni and bolognese pasta bake is perfect for a hungry family. Serve straight from the pan as a warming Winter dinner.
Thai red beef curry

Thai red beef curry

Turn one of the cheaper cuts of beef into a melt-in-the-mouth tender, flavoursome and hearty meal. Serve with steamed rice.
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Crispy beer-battered fish

Crispy beer-battered fish

Ditch the takeaway and delight your family with homemade cripsy beer-battered fish. Serve with golden fries for a delicious weekend lunch.
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Garlic prawn pizzas

Garlic prawn pizzas

Cut the lemon used for grating zest into wedges, then serve with pizzas. For a tasty alteration, add canned artichoke hearts, pitted olives or semi-dried tomatoes to pizzas. Note
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beef vindaloo

Beef vindaloo

Beef vindaloo is a classic curry most famous in India's Goa region. Not for the faint hearted, the chilli packs a particularly spicy punch. To balance the dish, serve with a side of riata and an ice cold beer.
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chicken, mushroom and pea risotto

Chicken, mushroom and pea risotto

An effortless combination, tender chicken and grilled mushrooms are beautiful tossed through this creamy pea risotto dish. Serve up for dinner with a glass of wine for a warming, hearty meal.
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Warm chicken caesar salad

Warm chicken caesar salad

This classic salad pairs grilled chicken, salty bacon and a runny poached egg with a creamy Caesar sauce to create this iconic cafe-style dish. Serve warm for ultimate flavour impact.
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