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tuna, pasta and char-grilled vegetable pie

Tuna, pasta and char-grilled vegetable pie

Pie is best left to cool completely before slicing. Note
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spinach and fetta pie

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.
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jam tarts

Jam tarts

Everyone loves a jam tart, especially with a little dollop of whipped cream on top. For something slightly different, try filling some of the cases with marmalade rather than jam.
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chicken-spinach rolls

Chicken-spinach rolls

Serve these crispy chicken sausage rolls with your favourite dipping sauce for a fast and tasty snack.
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coconut rose custard

Coconut rose custard

Lightly perfumed with rose water, sprinkling long strips of lime zest over this baked coconut custard tart makes it even more aromatic.
asparagus, tomato & goats cheese tarts

Asparagus, tomato and goat’s cheese tarts

You can use feta cheese in place of goat’s cheese. Make pastry cases a week ahead; store in an airtight container. Prepare asparagus and tomatoes 8 hours ahead for asparagus mixture; cover, refrigerate separately. Assemble tarts just before serving. Note
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mango coconut flan

Mango coconut flan

The ingredients can be swapped: cinnamon for cardamom, peaches and almonds for mango and pistachios, and orange for lime. Flan is best made on the day of serving. Note
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white chocolate blondie with caramelised apples

White chocolate blondie with caramelised apples

It’s worth taking the time to caramelise the apples to a deep caramel colour. It’s important to measure the closed springform pan; the measurement appearing on the base of the springform pan sometimes refers to the measurement of the pan when it is open. Note
APPLE CROSTATA

Apple crostata

A crostata is a type of rustic Italian free-form tart, the beauty of which is that it requires no special pan for baking.
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BERRY AND RHUBARB PIES

Berry and rhubarb pies

These gorgeous miniature berry and rhubarb pies are perfect for a morning or afternoon treat, or a decadent dessert with vanilla ice-cream.
LEMON CURD TARTS

Lemon curd tarts

You will need about 2 lemons for this recipe. You can freeze the unused egg whites and use them later in friands, omelettes or a pavlova. VARIATIONS You can make this recipe with other citrus fruit, simply replace the lemon rind and juice with the same amount of rind and juice of whatever citrus fruit […]
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salmon and herb quiche

Salmon and herb quiche

Perfect served hot or cold, this crustless salmon and herb quiche is just the ticket when you're after a light lunch. Serve with a green salad.
Caramelised fennel tarts

Caramelised fennel tarts

Fennel using a smell test: a sweet, not sour, smell indicates freshness. Look for upright green fronds and a bulb that’s not bruised or slimy. Can store for up to 3 days in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. Fennel loses its flavour quickly, so use as soon as possible. Remove the outer layer of […]
Beef bourguignon pies with chips

Beef bourguignon pies with chips

A modern and delicious beef bourguignon pie with individual dishes filled with the traditional French beef stew and topped with puff pastry.
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Spiced mango tarte tatin

Spiced mango tarte tatin

This recipe will make more Eight Spice Mix than you require for the tarts. Store excess in an airtight container and use in cakes, custards, stewed fruit, crumbles or creamy desserts. It is also fantastic rubbed on duck before roasting.
Festive caramel nut tart

Festive caramel nut tart

There was usually a tin of condensed milk in the fridge at home when I was growing up and my guilty pleasure was drinking it out of the can!
jam tarts

Jam tarts

Pop these delicious jam sensations in the oven and enjoy with a cup of tea or coffee and good conversation. The tartness of raspberry makes these cookies utterly irresistible. Experiment with quince jam or marmalade, if you like.
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COCONUT AND PASSIONFRUIT CUSTARD PIE

Coconut and passionfruit pie

Indulge your sweet tooth with this gorgeous coconut and passionfruit pie. Enjoy a big slice with a dollop of ice-cream or fresh cream for a beautiful dessert.
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lamb korma pies

Lamb korma pies

To freeze Complete recipe up to to “Brush pastry edges with egg, top pies with small pastry rounds, pressing edges to seal”. Wrap each pie in 2 layers of plastic wrap and 1 layer of foil. Label, date and freeze for up to 3 months. To reheat, preheat oven to 180°C (160°C fan forced). Place […]
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ruby grapefruit meringue pies

Ruby grapefruit meringue pies

We've given a grapefruit flavour to the classic lemon meringue pie here, but you could experiment with any citrus fruit, or a combination of.
banoffee pie

Banoffee pie

For those in search of indulgence, it's hard to go past banoffee pie. Fresh banana, caramel toffee and sweet cream piled high, settle down with a slice and a cuppa.
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apple galette

Apple galette

We used a combination of Granny Smith and red-skinned apples in this recipe. Note
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apricot impossible pie

Apricot impossible pie

This easy-mix pie is called `impossible’ because it sorts itself out in the oven into 3 layers. Note
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wild mushroom and green onion frittata

Wild mushroom and green onion frittata

You need an ovenproof frying pan for this recipe as it goes into the oven; or cover the handle with a few layers of foil to protect it from the heat. We used a mix of oyster, shiitake, swiss and portobello mushrooms. Note
berry puff cheesecake

Mixed berry puff cheesecake

The layers of choux pastry provide the 'puff' in this recipe. There is some time and effort involved here in the assembly, but if you fancy rolling your sleeves up and spending some time creating something lovely, then look no further.
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prune and port tart

Prune and port tart

You can use cognac or armagnac in place of the port when making this sophisticated tart for dessert.
COUNTRY CHICKEN AND VEGETABLE PIE

Country chicken and vegetable pie

This delicious and hearty chicken and vegetable pie is a complete and easy one-pot meal that can be prepared in advance and popped into the oven when the troops get restless.
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STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE

Steak and kidney pie

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. The steak and kidney filling is suitable to freeze. Note
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apple and pear pies

Apple and pear pies

Sweet apple, pear and fig sit beneath a crispy filo pastry lid in this delicious autumnal pie.
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chicken, mushroom and fennel pies with rocket salad

Chicken, mushroom and fennel pies with rocket salad

These pies taste wonderful with a fresh rocket salad dressed with 2 tablespoons lime juice, a tablespoon of olive oil and a clove of garlic. Combine this with 100g baby rocket leaves, ¼ cup coarsely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley and ¼ cup fresh mint leaves. Sprinkle with 2 chopped green onions. Note
almond, date and pistachio tart

Almond, date and pistachio tart

Filled with almond frangipane and sweet dates, this stunning tart is absolutely delicious served with whipped cream and a pot of hot coffee.
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shallot tartlets

Shallot tartlets

These delicious tarts have a buttery crust and make a fantastic light lunch served with salad.
pumpkin pie

Pumpkin pie

Perhaps the most well known pumpkin recipe comes from the United States, in the form of this delicious pie. You will need to cook about 350g pumpkin for this recipe.
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CHOCOLATERASPBERRYTART

Chocolate raspberry tart

Indulge your sweet tooth with this divine chocolate and raspberry tart. Filled with an oozy jam centre, one slice will send you to dessert heaven...
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Photography by Ben Dearnley. Food styling by Marie-Helene Clauzon

Chocolate almond tart

This chocolate almond tart has a rich, unctuous filling between layers of light, flakey pastry. Serve with a cup of coffee for an afternoon treat, or with a dollop of cream as dessert.
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kumara & goat's cheese tart

Kumara & goat’s cheese tart

Topped with a baby kale salad, this easy vegetarian tart is so delicious with its buttery pastry crust and golden filling of roasted kumara and goat's cheese.
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Photography by Andre Martin

Mochaccino tartlets

The tart cases we used were bought frozen and unbaked; they come ready-to-bake in foil cases and measure 6.5cm in diameter. They are available from supermarkets. Tartlets can be made a day ahead, keep refrigerated.
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gluten-free berry tarts

Gluten-free berry tarts

An elegant dish to bake for an afternoon tea with friends, or a light dessert on a summer's eve. Serve with a little cream if you like.
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