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cod cutlets with potato crisps and gingered carrots

Cod cutlets with potato crisps and gingered carrots

Tuna and swordfish fillets are both good substitutes for cod. Note
Pickled octopus

Pickled octopus

We used a large octopus in this recipe, but you could also use baby octopus. Ask the fishmonger to clean the octopus. Note
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pork and vegetable stir-fry

Pork and vegetable stir-fry

Make sure you cut all your vegies into similar size pieces. This ensures that they all cook at the same rate. If you cut your vegetables on the diagonal, it not only improves the attractiveness of the dish, it maximises their exposure to the heat. You could use chicken, beef or seafood in this recipe […]
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sauce diane

Sauce diane

As the sauce is heated, the alcohol can ignite. It generally burns off in a matter of seconds, but shaking the pan will extinguish the flame. Keep a lid nearby, exercise caution and don’t use your exhaust fan when making this sauce. Note
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Seared beef

Seared beef

This is a classic Japanese dish that is traditionally served cold as a starter.
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poached fish fillets with herb amp pea salad

Poached fish fillets with herb and pea salad

Vietnamese mint is not actually mint, but a pungent and peppery narrow-leafed member of the buckwheat family. Also known as laksa leaf and cambodian mint, it is available from Asian greengrocers. Any white fish cutlets are suitable for this recipe. Note
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pickled green papaya salad

Pickled green papaya salad

Green (unripe) papayas are readily available in various sizes at many greengrocers, Asian food shops and markets. Select one that is very hard and slightly shiny, which indicates it’s fresh but not too unripe to grate or chop. Note
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rigatoni with eggplant sauce

Rigatoni with eggplant sauce

Rigatoni, a ridged, tube-shaped pasta, is ideal for baked dishes because it is wide and the hearty fillings cling to the indentations around the edges. Note
Rainbow salad

Rainbow salad

A beautifully bright and colourful rainbow salad packed full of beetroot, asparagus, orange and avocado.
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seafood stew

Seafood stew

Hearty and warming, this delicious stew is packed full of fresh seafood to nourish your body and soul.
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ROAST LEG OF PORK with Pears and Parsnips

Roast leg of pork with pears and parsnips

Pears, parsnips and red onion have a natural sweetness that is enhanced on roasting. This sweet flavour balances beautifully with pork’s creamy, fatty texture making it the perfect pairing. It’s the same reason apple works so well as an accompaniment with pork in all its forms. Note
poule-au-pot

Poule-au-pot

A traditional Sunday dinner dish in the French countryside that literally means, 'chicken in a pot'.
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salami antipasto pasta

Salami antipasto pasta

We cooked this recipe in two ovenproof dishes,­ each dish will serve three. We have deliberately used dried, uncooked pasta in this dish. The texture of the final dish is a little chewy, but still tender. Note
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mixed satay

Mixed satay

Recreate your favourite Asian starter dish at home with delicious satay and sweet and sour sauces.
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chirashi

Chirashi (scattered sushi)

Use the freshest, sashimi-quality fish you can find. Raw fish sold as sashimi has to meet stringent guidelines regarding its handling and treatment after leaving the water. We suggest you seek advice from local authorities before eating raw seafood. Recipe not suitable to freeze. This is the perfect dish if you love sushi but haven’t […]
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lancashire hot pot

Lancashire hot pot

Not suitable to freeze. If you have one, try using a mandoline to cut the potatoes into paper-thin slices, otherwise, use a very sharp knife. We used a merlot-style wine in this recipe. Note
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Roasted parsnip and garlic soup

Roasted parsnip and garlic soup

Roasting makes both the parsnip and garlic wonderfully sweet and mellow. When preparing the parsnips, be sure to peel thickly enough to remove all the bitter outer layer, and also to cut off any woody core. Note
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SINGAPORE NOODLES

Singapore noodles

A classic Singaporean dish, these delicious noodles are tossed with prawns, pork and egg to create a real authentic flavour sensation.
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satay pizza with rocket and raita

Satay pizza with rocket and raita

Pre-baked, packaged pizza bases first appeared in supermarkets during the 1980s. They come in various sizes, some with cheese already in the mix. You need to purchase a large barbecued chicken weighing approximately 900g to get the amount of shredded meat required for this recipe. Note
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choucroute garnie

Choucroute garnie

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. This dish is traditionally German or Eastern European, but France adopted it when it annexed the Alsace region in the mid 17th century. It […]
Chicken tostadas

Chicken tostadas

Refried beans are sold, canned, in most supermarkets, as are packaged flour tortillas. Made of pinto beans that are just parboiled then fried with various seasonings, refried beans are also known by their Mexican name of frijoles refritos. You will need to purchase one small iceberg lettuce for this recipe. Note
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Spicy couscous salad

Spicy couscous salad

A delicious side dish of spicy couscous salad packed with pine nuts, red onion, currants and harissa.
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