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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
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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.
Oven-baked kumara chips

Oven-baked kumara chips

Put a healthy swing on hot chips with these beautiful home-baked kumara chips. We've used sweet potato in this recipe to lower the starch content, but maximise flavour. Enjoy!
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Buttermilk Pikelets

Buttermilk pikelets

For best results, cook pikelets just before serving. Serve pikelets with sliced banana and maple syrup. Note
Mini Apple Cinnamon Cakes

Mini apple cinnamon cakes

Make ahead – Cakes will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. Greasing a muffin tray with melted dairy-free spread gives cakes a crisp golden crust You’ll need 2 lemons for zest. Note
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Caramelised Beetroot, Rocket and fetta Salad

Caramelised beetroot, rocket and feta salad

You could use chopped unsalted peanuts instead of hazelnuts. Try goat cheese instead of feta, mixed salad instead of rocket. Price will vary. To slice onion very thinly, use a mandolin or V-shaped cutter. Note
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Baked rice custard

Baked rice custard

Equally delicious hot or cold, these individual baked rice custards take just a few minutes to put together and are the perfect way to use up leftover rice.
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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char-grilled lime and garlic balmain bug

Char-grilled lime and garlic balmain bug

Cooked bugs, lobster, scampi or king prawns can be halved and cooked in the same way. For cooked bugs, barbecue for 1-2 minutes to heat through and colour up. Drizzle with any leftover butter mixture. Note
Cherry Ripe slice

Cherry Ripe slice

Could your day get any better? Well yes, yes it could. Ladies and gentlemen, we present the cherry ripe slice that really is as good as it sounds. You can thank us later.
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Tropical fruit with rosewater syrup

Tropical fruit with rosewater syrup

Juicy and delicious tropical fruit with rosewater syrup. You can use pineapple or even watermelon instead of the papaya if you prefer. You could also use 4 cardamom pods and a cinnamon quill instead of the rosewater.
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Spotty cakes

Spotty cakes

Kids will love these fun spotty chocolate cakes, ideal for a party.
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ham and cheese scroll

Ham and cheese scroll

We used milk and water to to make the base, for a lighter result – all milk or all water can also be used. Milk is best for scones/scrolls. Note
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impossible pie

Impossible pie

Don’t worry that the mixture separates during cooking. It forms natural layers to give the impression of a pie crust. Note
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pear and walnut pizza

Pear and walnut pizza

If you prefer, you can, use mild pancetta or prosciutto, as well as mild creamy blue cheese in place of goat’s cheese. For a thinner crust, try mountain bread. Note
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Roast lamb loin

Roast lamb loin

Rosemary, lemon and bacon stuffing combine to give this roast lamb a powerful flavour and texture boost. Roasted vegetables complete this Sunday night favourite.
Sultana Bran muffins

Sultana bran muffins

Test muffins with a skewer – if it comes out clean and dry, they are cooked. These muffins are best served warm. Note
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Beer damper

Beer damper

What could possibly be more Australian than this beer damper? You'll be surprised at the subtle yet delicious flavour your best ale will create in this traditional bread.
Cheesy lentil pies

Cheesy lentil pies

These cheesy lentil pies will satisfy your meat-free cravings while packing a flavourful punch. Full of protein and vegetable goodness, they're also perfect for little hands.
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Cherry clafouti

Cherry clafoutis

Some traditional clafoutis recipes call for non-pitted cherries; they are said to release a subtle flavour. Women's Weekly hate to disappoint your dentist, but suggest you use the pitted kind.
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Chinese fried rice

Chinese fried rice

Refrigerate your rice overnight before cooking, use the biggest pan you have and pre-heat it well. That will ensure this Chinese fried rice is cooked to perfection.
Chocolate self-saucing puddings

Chocolate self-saucing puddings

For ease, try using cooking oil spray to grease ramekins. You can add 1/4 cup chopped pecans to the mixture in step 3, if you like. Note
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Date scones

Date scones

These light, fluffy scones have the added sweetness of dates. They are perfect for a morning or afternoon snack.
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Hoisin duck stir-fry

Hoisin duck stir-fry

This stir-fry also works well with leftover cooked chicken thigh or pork fillet. You can buy barbecued ducks from Asian supermarkets – or some good supermarkets. If unavailable, you can use barbecued chicken, though the flavour will be different. Note
Kransky hot dogs

Kransky hot dogs

The classic Slovenian style sausage is at its best when char-grilled and smothered in freshly made sauerkraut. You'll love these kransky hot dogs on fresh, crispy rolls.
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Lemon and orange marmalade

Lemon and orange marmalade

Test by spooning 1 teaspoon of marmalade onto a cold plate. Push with your fingertip and if it wrinkles it is ready. If not, continue boiling until setting point is reached. Alternatively, if setting is taking too long, it may be that the fruit is slightly over or under- ripe, affecting the amount of pectin […]
Salmon Rocket Quiche

Salmon and rocket quiche

This quiche freezes well. You can also use homemade shortcrust pastry. Delicious with some added char-grilled capsicum or caramelised onion. Note
Spicy beef pilaf

Spicy beef pilaf

The 'spice' referred to in this spicy beef pilaf is not chilli, rather it is the combination of traditional aromatics that are used to create this wonderful, fragrant dish.
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Tuna dip

Tuna dip

Don't be fooled by the list of simple ingredients. This dip never fails to be a winner. Serve with a crusty, sliced baguette, or crispy corn chips and watch it disappear.
Veal cordon bleu

Veal cordon bleu

The perfect example of classic French bistro-style food; ham and cheese, sandwiched between tender veal, then crumbed and fried to perfection.
vegetable slice

Vegetable slice

Protein packed and full of flavour, this vegetable slice makes the perfect, light lunch. If you're partial to a bit of fire, sprinkle on some tabasco before serving.
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Banana almond cake

Banana almond cake

Drizzled with sweet, lemony icing, this gluten-free cake is moist and delicious. It's also incredibly versatile; check out the tips section for the nut-free version.
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Beetroot and pumpkin salad

Beetroot and pumpkin salad

This beautiful beetroot and roasted pumpkin salad is filling enough to enjoy as a healthy vegetarian dinner, or served alongside some freshly grilled lamb. You can take any leftovers to work or school, too.
Caramelised mango tarts

Caramelised mango tarts

Makes 4 When mangoes are no longer in season, you can make these tarts with other fruits including apple, pear, fig, peach, apricot and nectarines. Note
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Apple and raspberry crumbles

Apple and raspberry crumbles

Individual apple and raspberry crumbles are a tartly delicious winter dessert, best served with lashings of cream or ice-cream.
Tomato- and rocket tarts

Tomato and rocket tarts

These pretty little tomato and rocket tarts are a great vegetarian option for a platter of finger food. Rocket can be replaced with baby spinach. Add some baby basil leaves just before serving, if you like.
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Chocolate coconut slice

Chocolate coconut slice

This moreish slice is perfect for morning tea with a hot cuppa or as a delicious treat for the kids after school. They'll gobble it up!
Perfect scones

Perfect scones

You can have a batch of these delicious scones on the table in around 20 minutes. Serve them warm with jam and cream for morning or afternoon tea.
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Crab, salmon and avocado stacks

Crab, salmon and avocado stacks

Micro herbs can be found at specialist grocery stores, or some supermarkets. If you can’t find micro herbs, simply replace with chopped chives. Note
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Leek and chickpea soup

Leek and chickpea soup

Fill the whole family up with this satisfying vegetarian soup. Serve immediately with some crunchy bread or pop it in the freezer to enjoy for lunch throughout the week.
Coconut impossible pie

Coconut impossible pie

Straddling the two worlds of cake and pie, this warm and gooey dessert is best served with fruits and cream.
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Soft-boiled eggs on onion tartlets

Soft-boiled eggs on onion tartlets

Not suitable to freeze or microwave. For an additional flavour twist, top eggs with a spoonful of black olive tapenade, green tomato relish or thinly sliced prosciutto. Note
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Basic biscuits

Basic biscuits

Slice the cookies you need from your freezer dough, then refreeze the rest for next time. To make chocolate biscuits, you can replace 2 tablespoons self-raising flour with baking cocoa and roll out until 1cm thick. Sandwich the cooled biscuits together with ready-made vanilla frosting (found in the baking aisle of your supermarket). Note
Country egg and bacon pie

Country egg and bacon pie

This cheat's version of a classic Aussie-style egg and bacon pie uses supermarket ingredients to create a quick and tasty family lunch or dinner.
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Prawn, coconut and cashew curry

Prawn, coconut and cashew curry

Leaving prawn heads on creates a rich seafood-flavoured sauce. You can use fresh turmeric root, found in some supermarkets, in place of ground. Brighter in colour, it has a fresher, more lively flavour. Peel off brown skin with a teaspoon, then grate double the amount you’d use for dried, to add to curries, soups and […]
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Pork and sesame burgers

Pork and sesame burgers

Be a little adventurous with your burger this time. Replace beef with pork and tomato sauce with sweet chilli sauce for an exciting new take on a classic dish.
Zucchini and feta slice

Zucchini and feta slice

Chopped capsicum, olives or spinach leaves can be added to the mixture. This versatile slice will keep in the fridge for up to four days, and it also freezes well. Note
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Curried pea soup

Curried pea soup

Take a trip to India with this warm soup made with tikka masala curry paste and best served with crunchy papadums.
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