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Turkey breast with couscous stuffing
The turkey buffé, or breast, is perfect if you don't require the entire bird to feed the hoards on Christmas day. The special stuffing and paprika rub add a touch of festive cheer.
Lamb chops rogan josh with pulao salad
Ready-made rogan josh curry paste is available from most supermarkets; adjust the amount according to taste. Note
Teriyaki steak
Sticky and sweet Asian-style teriyaki steak on a bed of pickled cucumber, carrot and cabbage.
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Buk choy steamed with chilli oil
A delicious Asian-style side dish of buk choy steamed with chilli oil from Australian Women's Weekly
Chilli jam lamb with char-grilled vegetables
This recipe is best served immediately. Use lamb fillet if you can’t find back-strap. Note
Fish and oven-roasted chips
medium GI We used bream fillets in this recipe but you can use other firm white fish, such as whiting or john dory. Note
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Witlof and ham bake
Not suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave. Note
Creamy horseradish chicken with garlic sautéed spinach
Horseradish is sold in various forms; make sure you use the prepared white horseradish in this recipe, not horseradish cream. You need about four large bunches of spinach weighing about 1.6kg to get the amount of trimmed spinach required for this recipe. Note
Chicken with spinach stuffing and cranberry sauce
For a milder version, replace goat’s cheese with ricotta cheese. Note
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BLT salad
Enjoy this classic flavour combination in salad form.
Quick roast pork with apple and sage onions
Nothing loves roasted pork more than apple and sage, except perhaps those at the dinner table. The beauty of this dish is that it can be on the table in just over 30 minutes.
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Teriyaki and mustard glazed chipolatas
Sticky Asian-style teriyaki and mustard glazed chipolatas from Australian Women's Weekly.
Pork larb
Larb is a salad, traditional to the cuisines of Thailand and Vietnam, that usually has a chicken or pork base rather than vegetable.
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Chicken cacciatore with gremolata and parmesan topping
Give your regular chicken cacciatore some pizzaz by topping it with this delicious and piquant gremolata mix. Serve with crusty bread or mashed potato for a complete and hearty meal.
Tuna, bean and basil salad
High on flavour and protein and low on carbs, this tuna bean and basil salad is perfect for a light yet satisfying lunch. Baby capers give it that little bit of extra punch.
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Osso buco with semi-dried tomatoes and olives
Ossobuco is a Milanese speciality of cross-cut veal shanks braised with vegetables, white wine and broth.
Seafood and thai eggplant yellow curry
The classic Thai yellow curry lends itself well to all kinds of meats and vegetables. This seafood and eggplant version is particularly delicious. Serve with a bowl of steamed rice.
Linguine al pesto
Nothing compares to the taste of fresh pesto, it turns a simple dish of pasta into a gourmet meal.
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Turkey wellingtons
Serve with cranberry sauce and accompany with vegetables of your choice. Recipe is best prepared as required. Note
Barley salad with grilled asparagus, tomatoes and parmesan
The ideal salad: delicious, healthy and filling.
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Chilli con carne with quesadillas
If you have some, add ⅓ cup loosely packed fresh coriander leaves (cilantro) to the chilli con carne just before serving. Chilli can be refrigerated for up to 2 days or frozen for up to 2 months. Add a little water when reheating if the chilli has thickened. You can also cook the quesadillas in […]
Beef ragu with grilled polenta
Served over crispy grilled polenta, this rich beef ragu is comforting and perfect for the cooler weather.
Brown rice and split pea salad with orange dressing
This gorgeous green salad is the perfect dish to bring to a dinner party as it accompanies meat and seafood like no other!
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Mushroom soup with herbed cheese croûtes
Button or portobello mushrooms can also be used in this recipe. Note
Twice-cooked asian pork belly with steamed ginger rice
Twice-cooked asian pork belly with steamed ginger rice from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Beer-can chicken
When the beer-can chicken is roasting on the barbecue, the beer inside the can becomes steam. This steam keeps the chicken moist on the inside while the skin on the outside becomes lovely and crisp.
Chicken and asparagus pilaf
Swiss brown mushrooms, also known as roman or cremini, are light-to-darkbrown in colour with a full bodied flavour. Store on a tray in a single layer, covered with dampened absorbent paper, in a spot where cool air can circulate freely around them. Note
Beef skewers
Soak eight bamboo skewers in cold water for an hour before use to prevent them splintering or scorching during cooking. Note
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Warm baby octopus with lemon dressing
This plate is ridiculously easy and quick to prepare, yet never fails to impress. The octopus needs just a minute on a hot grill to be cooked to perfection; a generous squeeze of lemon will finish it off beautifully.
Pasta salad with smoked trout, asparagus, lemon and capers
This delicious salad is best made and assembled the day you are going to eat it; it can be made in the morning if you are going to be enjoying it for lunch.
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Salmon with roast chats and salsa verde
Salsa verde gives this dish a splash of colour and a delicious flavour. Teamed with crispy roasted potatoes, there should be no complaints at the dinner table.
Beef and caramelised onion pies
A classic modern pie with beef and caramelised onion from Australian Women's Weekly.
Felafel
This traditional Middle Eastern favourite is a versatile vegetarian dish that everyone will love.
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Chicken and asparagus risotto
If you prefer a creamier risotto, you can add a knob of butter and a handful of parmesan to this chicken and asparagus risotto at the end of cooking, allow it to melt and stir it through.
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Beef pies with polenta tops
Delight the family with these moreish beef pies with cheesy polenta and potato toppings.
Tofu and pumpkin soup
This fragrant soup has a magnificent creamy texture thanks to the addition of the tofu.
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Tomato mint kachumber
Kachumber is an Indian salad consisting of fresh chopped tomatoes, onions, if you like, chilli peppers.
Chicken, vegetable and almond stir-fry
A light and healthy Asian stir-fry with chicken, vegetable and almond.
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Asparagus, pea and lemon pilaf
The freshness of this asparagus, pea and lemon pilaf is perfect for a spring or summer evening.
Lamb stack with capsicum, eggplant and pesto
Use egg poaching rings to help create the stacks when plating up this spectacular dish.
Barley, pumpkin and mushroom risotto
Barley is rich in fibre and full of nutrients. It has a lovely nutty flavour and chewy texture, making it a perfect low-GI alternative to a traditional rice risotto.
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Twice-cooked pork
“Twice-cooked” Chinese dishes date from days before refrigeration, when people boiled large cuts of meat because it kept better than if left fresh. Here, it also helps rid the meat of some of its excess fat. For extra-crisp pork, serve it on the capsicum mixture rather than tossing them together. Note
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Vegetable dumplings in broth
Asian-style vegetable dumplings in broth from Australian Women's Weekly.
Chilli chicken stir-fry with Asian greens
This delicious Asian chilli chicken stir-fry is packed full of flavour and the goodness of veggies. Plus, it's easy to make - perfect for a mid-week family dinner.
Braciole with cheese
Best made a day ahead; can be refrigerated, covered, up to 3 days, or frozen for up to 3 months. Reheat in moderately slow oven about 45 minutes or until hot. Smoked provolone is an all-purpose semi-hard Italian cheese with a firm texture wit a mild, smoky flavor. Note
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Beef fillet with horseradish mash
Done well, there is nothing quite like good old steak and mash. We've gone upmarket here and chosen eye fillet and teamed it with creamy mash, red wine sauce, and some greens. Perfection.
Vegetable brochettes
Cut vegetables the same size for even cooking. If you have time, the shallot mixture will develop more flavour if it’s covered and refrigerated overnight. Serve with yoghurt. Note
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Tempura prawns with lime and chilli sauce
If you're looking for something piquant for a starter or cocktail platter, these tempura prawns with lime and chilli sauce are perfect.
Veal with eggplant, olives and capers
Rich and full of flavour veal with eggplant, olives and capers from Australian Women's Weekly.
Beef fajitas
Fajita is a traditional Mexican dish where grilled meats and vegetables are rolled up in a tortilla and eaten with your hands. Chicken or pork may be used instead of the beef. Note
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Barbecued lamb sandwiches
This is a homemade version of the delicious Greek sandwich called gyro. Gyros are made from slices of meat cooked on a turning spit.
Vietnamese chicken & herb salad
A fresh, fragrant, sweet and sour Vietnamese chicken and herb salad with pickled carrot and a spicy dressing.
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Grilled piri piri drumettes with coleslaw
Grilled piri piri drumettes with a spicy coleslaw from Australian Women's Weekly.
Bacon and corn soufflé omelettes
Called a soufflé omelette because of the way it puffs and billows when cooked, a lighter-than-air appearance make this an impressive dish to serve for brunch.
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Veal marsala
A classic Italian veal recipe, a superthin veal cutlet, drizzled in a sweet dry wine sauce.
Black bean and chilli prawn kebabs
If using bamboo skewers, soak them in water for at least an hour before using, to avoid splintering and scorching during cooking. Note
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Pan-fried chicken with chilli butter
Simple, fast and full of flavour, the ideal mid-week dinner recipe.
Braised leg of lamb with beans
Braising is a cooking technique that is usually used for tougher, less expensive cuts of meat. The meat is seared, or browned, and then simmered in liquid on a low heat in a covered pot. The resulting meat is beautifully tender and flavourful. Slow cooker: suitable to the end of step 6. Pressure cooker: suitable […]
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Jacket potatoes with baked beans
If you prefer, you can cook the filled jacket potatoes in the microwave on high (100%) power for 2 minutes. Note
Apple with rice cereal
After microwaving food for children, it is very important to thoroughly stir it to distribute the heat evenly. Then, you should ALWAYS test the temperature against your skin (dip in a clean finger, or place a small quantity of food on your lower lip). It should feel warm, not hot. Note
Hoisin beef with wombok
Wombok is elongated in shape with pale green, crinkly leaves, and is the most common cabbage in South-East Asian cooking. It is found in Asian grocery stores and most supermarkets.
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Steamed spinach
Just a little seasoning, a splash of olive oil and some lemon juice is all you need with freshly steamed spinach.
Butterflied chickens with anchovy butter
Fire up the barbecue with this mouth-watering chicken dish.
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Spinach and feta pie
Golden filo pastry filled with lemony spinach and feta cheese and fragrant with dill and mint, this pie is a winner.
Turkey and cranberry meatballs
Meatballs can be baked a day ahead. Keep, covered, in the refrigerator. Reheat in a slow oven just before serving. Note
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Lentil and pumpkin vindaloo
Spicy, fragrant and delicious lentil and pumpkin vindaloo from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Fennel and sage risotto
Add toasted fennel seeds for extra fennel flavour. Note
Chickpea and sumac salad
Sumac has the perfect degree of tartness to lift this chickpea salad out of the realm of the ordinary.
Pork cabbage rolls
So hearty and warming, these pork and cabbage rolls will convert anyone to a love of cabbage dishes.
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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.
Zucchini fritters with tomato mint salad
These tasty, healthy zucchini fritters are fabulous with preserved lemon yoghurt on the side. Use only the rind from the preserved lemon; rinse rind well under cold water then drain, dry and chop finely.
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Herb and tomato fish bundles
These delicious fish parcels make an easy, healthy midweek dinner.
Indian tamarind chutney
This chutney is very intense, so use sparingly. Note