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chicken and cucumber pittas

Chicken and cucumber pittas

Freeze leftover pitta breads to use in later recipes. Note
APPLE PIE SLICE

Apple pie slice

This buttery apple pie slice is perfect for a picnic and tastes heavenly with whipped cinnamon cream.
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turkish chicken kebabs

Turkish chicken kebabs

With the perfect amount of spice, these tasty Turkish chicken kebabs are great for a family dinner or barbecue with friends.
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chicken terrine

Chicken terrine

Studded with pistachios, this country-style chicken terrine would be excellent made with duck as well. Serve with relish and fresh bread.
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honey muesli bars

Honey sesame muesli bars

These muesli bars are the perfect after-school snack for kids on the go. They are packed full of the protein of peanut butter and energy-boosting honey.
Broad bean salad with mint

Broad bean salad with mint

Broad beans and mint are a match made in culinary heaven. With the addition of prosciutto and a red wine vinegar dressing, this is the ideal spring side.
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Black olive tapenade

Black olive tapenade

Sometimes nicknamed “yuppie Vegemite”, this classic Provençal preparation is used as a dip for raw vegetables, spread on bread and pizza, and served with fish and meats. Note
CABBAGE SALAD

Cabbage salad

Use a mandolin or V-slicer if you have one, to finely shred the cabbage and slice the radishes. Note
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potato, capsicum and olive frittata

Potato, capsicum and olive frittata

Give your usual potato frittata a gutsy flavour kick by adding capsicum and olive. Serve it warm from the oven with a green salad or take it on a romantic picnic.
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chocolate coconut cakes

Chocolate coconut cakes

Slathered with chocolate cream frosting, these divine little coconut chocolate cakes make an excellent afternoon tea treat.
PICNIC COTTAGE LOAF

Picnic cottage loaf

Perfect for packing, easy to share and full of flavour, this picnic cottage loaf is just crying out to be eaten on a blanket spread out on the grass.
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Photography by Andre Martin

Couscous salad with mixed peas and beans

Prepare the couscous and cook the beans and peas the day before the picnic. Plunging the barely cooked beans and peas into a bowl of iced water will instantly stop the cooking and will hold the colour better than rinsing them under cold water. Drain them well then wrap in paper towel and store in the fridge. Assemble the salad on the morning of the picnic.
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ham, zucchini and fetta loaves

Ham, zucchini and feta loaves

You can also bake this mixture in one loaf pan;­ it will take about 45 minutes to cook. Loaves are best made on the day of serving. Note
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Photography by John-Paul Urizar. Styling by Kristen Wilson

Raspberry mint syrup

Homemade syrups and cordials are a great addition to your fridge or pantry, they can be used to make refreshing drinks, served neat over ice-cream or as the base for other fruit-based sauces.
berry delicious

Berry delicious

Use any type or combination of berries you like. We used a combination of boysenberries, raspberries and cherries. Note
coffee caramel cakes

Coffee caramel cakes

Coffee caramel cupcakes piled high with delicious coffee cream, thanks to rich jersey caramels.
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lemon poppy seed biscuits

Lemon poppy seed biscuits

We used a store-bought lemon curd in this recipe. Biscuits can be made a day ahead; they are best filled on the day of serving. Note
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Lime and mint spritzer

Lime and mint spritzer

There's nothing more refreshing than a long, cool glass of spritzer when you're parched. This zesty lime and mint spritzer will revive you.
LEMON AND GARLIC PORK RIBS

Lemon and garlic pork ribs

These tender, barbecued lemon and garlic pork ribs are literally finger-licking good, perfect for lunch with friends.
chicken and fig salad

Chicken and fig salad

This salad could hardly be simpler, but the combination of shredded chicken, fresh figs and bitter leaves makes for a quietly spectacular dish.
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Chicken fillo pie

Chicken filo pie

This chicken filo pie makes a great centrepiece for a weekend lunch with friends, or a picnic in the park.
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LAMB PIDE

Lamb pide

A traditional Turkish dish that is great for sharing with family and friends.
DAISY Cakes

Daisy cakes

Jelly buttons are liquorice flavoured jellies with a crunchy coating. They are also known as jelly spogs. Note
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tikka drumettes

Tikka drumettes

You can serve these drumettes with baby pappadums and lemon wedges. Tikkapasteisa mild paste made from spices and oils and frequently coloured red. It’s used for marinating or for brushing over meat, seafood or poultry, before or during cooking. Here it is mixed with yogurt and used as a marinade. Note
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smoked salmon pie

Smoked salmon pie

You could also use a 22cm (9-inch) round loosebased fluted flan tin for this recipe. You can also use lasoda or sebago potatoes in this recipe. Note
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Photographer: Teny Aghamalian, Stylist: Louise Bickle

Kumara dampers

Kumara dampers are a marriage of old Australia and new, of bush practicality and modern, urban culinary exploration. The pumpkin scone of Modern Australian cuisine.
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caramel chocolate brownie

Caramel chocolate brownie

If you like, decorate the brownie with white chocolate curls ­ just run a vegetable peeler down the side of a just slightly warmed chocolate block. Jersey caramels are available at supermarkets in the confectionery aisle. Note
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GRILLED LAMB & WARM PEA SALAD

Grilled lamb & warm pea salad

Celebrate the arrival of spring with this vibrant salad complete with tender grilled lamb, juicy tomatoes and fresh podded peas.
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TRIPLE CHOCOLATE SLICE

Triple chocolate slice

Sweet, rich and wonderfully decadent, this beautiful chocolate slice is easy to make and perfect enjoyed with a cup of coffee for a relaxing morning or afternoon treat.
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raspberry and apple cupcakes

Raspberry and apple cupcakes

If using frozen raspberries, don’t thaw them, as the colour will run. Granny smith or golden delicious apples are both good varieties to use in this recipe. Note
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