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critters & crawlers

Critters & crawlers

The cake mix is enough to make 12 patty cakes, so decorate the other six patty cakes with your own favourite critters & crawlers. Note
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chicken and olive empanadas

Chicken and olive empanadas

To freeze; complete recipe to the end of step 2. Place empanadas, in a single layer, on a bakingpaper-lined baking tray. Freeze for 2 to 3 hours or until firm. Transfer to a large snap-lock bag. Expel any excess air. Label, date and freeze for up to one month. Continue from step 3, cooking time […]
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peppered beef steaks

Peppered beef steaks

Canned green peppercorns are the soft, un-ripe peppercorn berry preserved in brine and sold in cans. It has a flavour that’s less pungent than the berry in its other forms. Note
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marinated bocconcini

Marinated bocconcini

Marinated bocconcini makes a great addition to antipasto platters or fresh green salads, use baby bocconcini, if available. Recipe can be refrigerated for 2 weeks. Note
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cheesy polenta with ratatouille

Cheesy polenta with ratatouille

To make cheesy polenta; bring the water to the boil in large saucepan; gradually stir in polenta. Reduce heat; cook, stirring, about 10 minutes or until polenta thickens. Remove from heat; stir in cheese. Stand 3 minutes before serving. Note
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Simmered green beans

Simmered green beans

Bonito is an oily fish which, when dried and flaked, is widely used in the Japanese kitchen. You could serve the beans with Japanese mustard instead of the bonito and use dry white wine instead of sake. Note
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mini flowers

Mini flower cakes

Make more cakes from any leftover cake mixture if you like. Cakes are best made on the day of the party. Note
mini pizza wedges

Mini pizza wedges

There are some great gluten-free wraps and pizza bases available at supermarkets; to save time use these for the pizza base. Note
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rocket and mint

Rocket and mint

Also goes well with potato salad; pan-fried beef eye-fillet steaks (omit water so the pesto has a thicker consistency); grilled lamb kebabs. Note
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SATAY CHICKEN SKEWERS

Satay chicken skewers

Make your own version of the popular Asian-style satay chicken starter dish to impress your family and friends.
smoked trout and brie salad

Smoked trout and brie salad

Watercress has deep green, clover-shaped leaves that have a peppery, spicy flavour. It is highly perishable and should be used the day it is bought. Note
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potato dumplings with burnt butter

Potato dumplings with burnt butter

Lasoda or sebago potatoes can be used for this recipe. Potato flour can be used in place of wheat flour for a gluten-free version; make sure to use a gluten- free chicken stock as well. Note
croque monsieur baguette

Croque monsieur baguette

Grilled ham and cheese sandwiches that originated in French cafés and are typically made with gruyère.
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SARDINE SKEWERS WITH GREMOLATA DRESSING

Sardine skewers with gremolata dressing

You can buy butterflied sardines from most good fish markets, or get your fishmonger to butterfly the fish for you. To butterfly your own fish, buy an already gutted fish, slice down the length of the belly until just before the tail, place fish, belly-down, on a chopping board and roll gently with a rolling […]
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NAPOLETANA PIZZA

Napoletana pizza

Naples is widely credited as the birthplace of pizza, where it was originally sold to the city’s poor by street vendors. The world’s first pizzeria was opened there in 1830 and is still in operation today. The beauty of the napoletana pizza lies in its simplicity. We recommend using only the best and freshest ingredients […]
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one-pot fry-up

One-pot fry-up

Use chipolata sausages if you prefer them. Cook the tomatoes until the skins begin to shrivel and split, then add the spinach and stir until wilted. Push the mixture slightly to the side of the frying pan to make four holes for the eggs to slide into. Crack the eggs, one at a time, into […]
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Mixed oyster mushroom and ginger noodles

Mixed oyster mushroom and ginger noodles

Pink and yellow oyster mushrooms are available at selected farmers’ markets, grocery stores and online. Choose mushrooms as described by variety. Avoid slimy looking caps and those that look shrivelled. Store mushrooms as described by variety, otherwise, store in a paper or calico bag in the refrigerator. They generally last for up to 3 days […]
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smoked trout salad roll

Smoked trout salad roll

Make the filling in advance, store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two days. Note
muesli and fruit trifle cups

Muesli and fruit trifle cups

You can substitute any fruit for the strawberries and mangoes in this recipe. Mixed berries are another great option, remember frozen berries are full of flavour and are just as delicious as fresh ones, so this is a good year round alternative. Note
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potato skins

Potato skins

Potato skins can be served hot or at room temperature; use scooped out flesh in potato salad or bubble and squeak. Note
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pastilla with sweet yogurt cream

Pastilla with sweet yogurt cream

Sweet pastilla is traditionally served with sweetened warmed milk to reduce the crunchiness of the layered pastille. We like to use the pastilla to dip into the sweet yogurt cream. Note
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prosciuttoandcheeseasparagus

Prosciutto and cheese asparagus

Fontina is a smooth, firm Italian cow’s-milk cheese with a creamy, nutty taste and brown or red rind. It is an ideal melting or grilling cheese. You can use swiss, cheddar or gouda cheeses instead. Note
spice-crusted racks with potato wedges

Spice-crusted racks with potato wedges

Kalonji, also known as nigella, are tiny, angular seeds, black on the outside and creamy within, having a sharp nutty flavour that can be enhanced by a brief toasting in a dry hot pan before use. Kalonji can be found in most Asian and Middle-Eastern food shops. Note
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