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asian crab and rice omelette

Crab and rice omelette

Filled with spicy stir-fried rice and fresh crab meat, this delicious omelette makes for an easy yet sophisticated dinner or lunch.
zucchini and ricotta pasta salad

Zucchini and ricotta pasta salad

Zucchini is an incredibly versatile vegetable that can be used in all sorts of soups and stews and vegetable platters. Here, we've grilled it lightly and tossed it through a pasta salad. Just a little lemon juice, zest and ricotta completes this fresh and colourful dish.
chicken waldorf salad

Chicken waldorf salad

Add a finely chopped fresh red thai chilli if you want to heat up this salad. Note
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CAPRICCIOSA PIZZA

Capricciosa pizza

To make the classic quattro stagione(Italian for `four seasons’) pizza, keep theolives, ham, mushrooms and artichokes onseparate quarters of the pizzas. Note
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real hot chocolate

Spiked hot chocolate

More than just a drink, this luscious hot chocolate spiked with liqueur and topped with Maltesers is a dessert in its own right.
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XACUTTI

Xacuti

A Portuguese rendition of a traditional dish of coastal India called Sagoti.
Kebabs with papaya salsa

Kebabs with papaya salsa

Soak 12 bamboo skewers in water before use to avoid them scorching and splintering. You can substitute mango for the papaya, if you like. Note
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TAGLIATELLE WITH CREAMY  MUSHROOM  and Bacon   Sauce

Tagliatelle with creamy mushroom and bacon sauce

Discard the stems from the shiitake mushrooms before slicing as they are too tough to eat. If you like, replace the shiitakes with the same quantity of either button or swiss brown mushrooms. You could also add a handful of frozen (or cooked fresh) peas at the same time as the cream. Note
turkish spinach dip

Turkish spinach dip

This dip is so versatile in what dishes it can be paired with. Or go simple and accompany just with pittas or Turkish bread.
Oysters with bacon butter

Oysters with bacon butter

Oysters are an amazingly versatile seafood. They are delicious topped with a little squeeze of lemon juice, or with melted cheese, or with Asian style dressing. Here, we've topped them with a robustly flavoured bacon butter.
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Vegetable, bean and basil salad

Vegetable, bean and basil salad

Many varieties of already cooked white beans are available canned, among them cannellini, butter and haricot beans; any of these is suitable for this salad. Note
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thai chilli pork

Thai chilli pork

Red curry paste, fish sauce and lime juice give this chilli pork its classic Thai flavour. It's a fast, fresh and tasty dinner that's perfect for a mid-week boost.
apricot squares

Apricot squares

Depending on size of the food processor, the apricots can be processed in two batches. Place saucepan over a small gas jet or element to prevent burning mixture on edge of pan. Note
bananarama

Bananarama

You need overripe, almost black, bananas for this recipe because they give the best flavour. If your bananas are not ripe enough, put them in a paper bag in a cool place (not the refrigerator) for a day or two. Note
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chilli beef stir-fry

Chilli beef stir-fry

Convenience and ease are the hallmarks of this meal, a good addition to a menu plan where you're looking to feed a family well for less.
basic scone recipe

Basic scone recipe

Have a crack at this easy scone recipe then try different flavour variations - from lemon and currant, cumin and oregano to apricot wholemeal.
BASIL AND CORN FRITTERS

Basil and corn fritters

Accompany fritters with a salad for a light meal or serve them as a side dish if preferred. Fritters can be cooked a day ahead. Keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Place fritters on an oven tray and reheat in a 150°C oven as required. Note
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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.
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Chicken tikka

Chicken tikka

Tandoori powder is a flavourless mixture of yellow and red coloured powdered vegetable dye, available from Indian food stores. Substitute normal red food colouring if you like – do not use turmeric.
Aloo tikka

Aloo tikka

These tasty Indian spiced patties are great enjoyed on their own with a side salad or as a side or starter to a big Indian feast.
chocolate hazelnut cups

Chocolate hazelnut cups

These divine little bite-sized chocolate hazelnut cakes are the perfect size for such a rich, indulgent recipe.
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char-grilledsteaks

Char-grilled steaks

This quick and easy Mediterranean inspired dinner is perfect for a mid-week meal. Serve your tender grilled steak with veggies and tasty baba ganoush for a flavour-packed dish your family will love.
SLOW-ROASTED Lamb  Shoulder

Slow-roasted lamb with garlic potatoes

Your mouth will be watering in anticipation by the time you serve up this divine slow-roasted lamb shoulder, thanks to the good smells that will fill the house as it cooks.
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crispy leaves

Crispy leaves

These light and fluffy cookies are so lifelike they look as though they have fallen straight off the tree. They are exceptionally lovely served with a bowl of vanilla-bean ice-cream. If the dough doesn’t spread to fill inside the cutters, use a skewer to push the dough into the points of the cutters. The leaves […]
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CHEESY POTATO SNACKS

Cheesy potato snacks

Stacks can be prepared several hours ahead. Cover and refrigerate on an oven tray. Uncover and bake as required. Note
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crab rice paper rolls

Crab rice paper rolls

These make a delicious and fresh addition to any share plate that everyone will love. Lobster or prawn meat can be substituted for the crab, if desired.
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branston-style pickle

Branston-style pickle

This great British pickle is wonderful served with hamburgers, grilled meats or with cold meats on sandwiches.
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
creamy tuna pasta bake

Creamy tuna pasta bake

One of those perfect stand-by recipes for a week-night family dinner, you can use a can of flavoured tuna, such as chilli or lemon pepper, to add interest if you like.
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Quick pork fried rice

Quick pork fried rice

You need to cook about 1 cup (200g) of white long-grain rice the day before making this recipe. Spread it in an even layer on a tray and refrigerate overnight. Note
honey and lime baked persimmons

Honey and lime baked persimmons

You can use either astringent or non-astringent persimmons in this recipe. If you use the astringent variety, it is best to scrape away the flesh from the skin when eating. Use a zester to make the lime rind strips. If you don’t have one, finely grate the rind instead. There are two types of persimmons […]
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lamb stoba

Lamb stoba

To freeze; complete recipe to the end of step 3. Transfer to an airtight container. Label, date and freeze for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Reheat in a large saucepan until hot. Stoba, a popular stew eaten throughout the Caribbean, is usually made with goat, but we’ve used lamb because it’s […]
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devilled squid

Devilled squid

You need 12 bamboo skewers for this recipe. Soak them in water for an hour before use to prevent them splintering or scorching during cooking. Note
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chilli chicken and cashews

Chilli chicken with cashews nuts

Tender chicken with chilli jam and cashew nuts makes a great mid-week dinner. Use a little chilli jam the first time you make this recipe and add more or less depending on your taste.
Creamy fruit & nut oats

Creamy fruit & nut oats

Packed full of fruit, nuts and all the good stuff, this is how you take out the stress of the morning rush.
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Winter vegetable gratin

Winter vegetable gratin

In the English-speaking world, the hard, slightly yellow root vegetable that slightly resembles a large dried turnip is called a swede in England and Australia, a neep in Scotland and rutabaga in the United States. Because this vegetable thrives in the cold, it has always been popular in Scandinavia, especially in Sweden, hence the name. […]
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beef rib eye for two

Beef rib eye for two

This romantic steak dinner is absolutely delicious topped with pats of melting anchovy butter, sautéed mushrooms and steamed green beans.
tuscan bean soup

Tuscan bean soup

A flavorful, deliciously textured bowl of Tuscan bean soup from Australian Women's Weekly.
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lamb shanks bourguignon

Lamb shanks bourguignon

Food referred to as "à la bourguignon" is food cooked in the style of the famous French wine region of Burgundy, and is instantly recognisable by its red wine sauce containing mushrooms, bacon and onions.
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beetroot

Beetroot dip

This will keep, covered, in the refrigerator for up to two days. Note
anchovy suppli

Anchovy suppli

A cousin of the Sicilian arancini, these Roman fried rice balls are filled with melted mozzarella.
caramelised pears

Caramelised pears

Quick, easy and ever so slightly boozy, if you're looking for a dessert you can throw together quickly without sacrificing on flavour this caramelised pears on vanilla ice-cream recipe is perfect.
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