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Lamb spanakopita

Lamb spanakopita

A heartier version of a classic spanakopita with the addition of tender lamb.
Tuna with olive and tomato butter, white bean mash and cavalo nero

Tuna with olive and tomato butter, white bean mash and cavalo nero

Not suitable to freeze. Cavalo nero suitable to microwave. This recipe is also delicious with white fish, chicken breast or thin steaks. You can use black or green tapenade or substitute good quality basil or rocket pesto. Cavalo nero doesn’t lose volume like spinach or silverbeet, though either of these can be substituted if cavalo […]
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Aebleskiver

Aebleskiver

In a book dating back to my great-grandmother, there is this recipe for traditional Danish pancakes. It was the one my grandmother used to serve at family gatherings in December. In the part of Jutland, Denmark, that my family comes from, they make a sweet prune compote and add about a teaspoon of it to every aebleskive before turning them over. They are called "aebleskive with music".
antipasti

Antipasti

Bring all the delights of Italian cuisine to your dinner table with this simple, flavoursome dish.
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zuccotto

Zuccotto

Zuccotto is a semi-frozen Italian dessert with a rich flavour and fabulous layers of texture. Often made with brandy or liqueur it also packs a little bit of a punch.
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white bean soup with polenta croutons

White bean soup with polenta croutons

An easy recipe to prepare in advance, this hearty Italian inspired bean soup with crispy polenta is simply mouth-watering and perfect to cosy up with on a cold day.
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turkish delight rosewater tarts

Turkish delight rosewater tarts

These gorgeous tarts are perfect for special occasions; elegant afternoon tea's, high tea, dessert - anything with a touch of decadence.
apricot strudel

Apricot strudel

A lovely strudel is delicious, easy to make, and relatively inexpensive. You can also experiment with different fillings. We've gone with basic apricot here, but all sorts of fruits and nuts make an equally yummy filling.
creamy pumpkin and sage ravioli

Creamy pumpkin and sage ravioli

This recipe is best made close to serving. White balsamic vinegar is slightly sweet, and is available in the vinegar section in selected supermarkets and grocery stores. Note
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VERY BERRY CAKES

Very berry cakes

Simple and elegant, these dainty little cupcakes are a delicious treat to share for dessert or a special afternoon tea.
Goat’s cheese, tomato and basil crisps

Goat’s cheese, tomato and basil crisps

The perfect finger food for a classy dinner party or a light and healthy snack, these crisps topped with goat’s cheese, tomato and basil are bursting full of flavour and texture.
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Tarte tatin

Tarte tatin

The apples can be cooked ahead of time and left in the pan, covered, in the fridge. The tarte tatin can be finished and transported in the pan if you’re picnicking – simply reheat on the barbecue or fire before turning out and serving warm.
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tropical fruit cakes

Tropical fruit cakes

It's time to jazz up the classic fruit cake to be enjoyed at any time for any season or occasion.
tuna tartare on baby cos

Tuna tartare on baby cos

Tuna sold as sashimi has to meet stringent guidelines regarding its handling and treatment after leaving the water. It is a good idea to buy it only from a fishmonger you trust, or to seek advice from local authorities before eating any raw seafood. Not suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave. Note
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date and chocolate torte

Date and chocolate torte

A torte is traditionally a layered cake with buttercream type frosting. Of course they can always be adapted to the size, flavours and styles you prefer.
Beef madras

Beef madras

A rich, fragrant and authentic beef madras curry for the Indian food lovers.
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WATER SPINACH AND BEEF SOUP

Water spinach and beef soup

Chinese water spinach is a mild, versatile vegetable with crunchy white stalks and tender, dark green leaves. It resembles a bunch of spinach (which can be substituted) but has longer, more flexible leaves and thicker stems.
bouillabaisse with rouille

Bouillabaisse with rouille

French for “rust”, rouille is a capsicum-and-chilli flavoured mayonnaise-like sauce often used to garnish seafood stews. Discard any mussels that do not open. 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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Tandoori chicken

Tandoori chicken

A crispy and delicious Indian-style tandoori chicken dish; perfect for sharing with friends and family. Serve with coriander, cucumber and mint salad and mint raita.
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.
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vegetable burgers

Vegetable burgers

For a tasty, healthy meat alternative to fill your burgers, try this sensational veggie patty recipe brought to you by Woman's Weekly.
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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Scallops with fennel and pernod sauce

Scallops with fennel and pernod sauce

Pernod is an anise-flavoured liqueur drunk straight, or diluted with ice or water, as an aperitif. The French also call it pastis, and it is popular drink in late afternoon as an appetite stimulant.
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Cassoulet

Cassoulet

Our version of this classic takes its lead from the traditional versions of Languedoc and Castelnaudary, but we've given it an update to make it a simpler, quicker and healthier dish. Haricot, great northern, cannellini or navy beans can be used in this recipe.
Garlic and paprika char-grilled prawns

Garlic and paprika char-grilled prawns

Entertain with the flavours of Spain and serve tapas to your guests. Bring the colours of the Spanish flag to your table by adding char-grilled red capsicum to these delicious smoky, garlicky prawns.
Lemon meringue pudding

Lemon meringue pudding

With 11 children to feed and a home-based business to support them, it’s no surprise that my husband Mick’s grandmother had one eye on economy. This recipe uses no milk or cream and hardly any butter – a couple of eggs, a couple of lemons, a handful of sugar. It costs very little to put on the table, yet it is absolutely delicious and decadent.
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cheese fillo triangles

Cheese fillo triangles

Once you have your technique sorted, these little triangles of tasty goodness can be flipped and folded and put together in no time.
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apple and berry crumble

Apple and berry crumble

Crumbles are so delicious and easy to make. There is absolutely no excuse not to whip this quick, scrumptious dessert up for any meal or season.
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berry cupcakes

Mixed berry cupcakes

There is a little more involved here than simply mixing berries into cupcake batter, but the results are absolutely stunning and delicious.
Herbed rack of lamb with potato smash

Herbed rack of lamb with potato smash

A fresh herb crust for lamb takes an already-succulent meat to the next level. This coating leaves out the breadcrumbs, so when you tuck in, the coating won’t crumble off, and you can savour every mouthful. All it needs is a simple side of smashed potatoes.
Traditional roast dinner

Traditional roast dinner with cauliflower mornay and gravy

A roast joint should be rested before serving to allow the meat to relax. The heat of the oven causes the meat fibres to tighten, so as meat rests the fibres will relax, allowing the meat juices to redistribute themselves throughout the joint. Try to carve the joint across the grain so that each slice has short fibres which feel tender to eat.
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dried fruit compote

Dried fruit compote

Compote is traditionally a dessert, but as shown here it can also be served over warm porridge as a breakfast dish.
roasted duck and stir-fried greens salad with hoisin dressing

Easy roasted duck and stir-fried asian greens

For this recipe, we deboned a whole chinese barbecued duck, available from Asian barbecue takeaway stores. Choy sum, also known as chinese flowering cabbage, and tat soi, chinese flat cabbage, can be found at most greengrocers as well as Asian supermarkets
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Photography by Julie Crespel

Spinach and eggplant lasagne stacks

These delicious lasagne stacks use grilled eggplant slices instead of lasagne sheets, making it a lighter version of the usually heavy traditional lasagne.
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.
Photography by Dean Wilmot. Styling: Vicki Liley

Seared tuna with verjuice dressing

Verjuice dressing strikes the perfect savoury note to lift this seared tuna on potatoes, eggs and vegetables out of the realm of the ordinary. A deconstructed salad nicoise that makes the perfect lunch to serve friends on the weekend.
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Photographer: Dean Wilmot. Stylist: Kate Nixon

Smoked trout tarts

These smoked trout tarts with peas and dill make a great lunch. If you'd like to make finger food sized versions for a party, just quarter the filo sheets at the beginning, use a mini-muffin tin and cut the cooking time to 10-12 minutes.
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Turkish delight sundae

Turkish delight sundae

This beautiful dessert couldn't be more simple to make, and can be easily adapted for any of your favourite candy bars.
date cheesecake roll

Date cheesecake roll

You will never want store-bought again after trying this delicious recipe for moist date rolls.
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Photography: John Paul Urizar. Stylist: Yael Grinham and Michelle Noerianto

Beef and red wine pies

A classic winter warmer, these individual beef and red wine pies combine tender morsels of meat in a rich, savoury sauce.
THREE-CHEESE CARBONARA

Three-cheese carbonara

Cheese lover? This recipe is absolutely the one for you. Flavoursome gorgonzola, nutty parmesan, and creamy bocconcini are Italian favourites and are calling your name!
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deep-fried tofu with peanut sauce

Deep-fried tofu with peanut sauce

Draining the tofu is an important step to ensure there isn't too much moisture while deep frying. The result is delicious, golden, crispy tofu bites.
tofu stir-fry

Tofu stir-fry

Stir fries are a great healthy meal option, and easy to throw together on a busy weeknight.
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zucchini and fetta spiral

Zucchini and feta spiral

Step one of the recipe can be made 1 day ahead and covered, refrigerated; until required. The tomato sauce can be made 1 day ahead then covered; refrigerated; until required. Sauce can be frozen up to 6 months. Note
passionfruit flummery

Passionfruit flummery

Flummery originated in rural Britain, where it was made with oatmeal or wheat ears soaked in warm water for up to three days. Over time, fruit and gelatine (or 'isinglass', before gelatine was invented) were used instead of grain, turning it into a jelly-like dessert.
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double-crust pizza

Double-crust pizza

Made completely from scratch, the dough is the key component to this tasty double-crust pizza.
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ballotine of chicken with roasted cauliflower

Ballotine of chicken with roasted cauliflower

Originally, ballotine was a boned leg of poultry that was stuffed with other ingredients; these days, it can mean any type of meat, fish or poultry that is boned, stuffed, rolled and tied into a bundle.
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Photographer: Ben Dearnley

Banana loaves with muesli topping

These mini banana loaves with muesli topping by the Australian Women's Weekly make a perfect nut-free addition to the kids' lunch boxes or even a delicious and nutritious breakfast on the run.
Photographer: Ian Wallace

Osso buco with gremolata

Gremolata is a condiment made with a garlic, herb and lemon zest base. It adds real zing to a meat dish like osso buco and cuts through the richness. Gremolata can be made a day or two ahead and kept in the fridge.
Photographer: Joshua Dasey

Italian braised pork

Shoulder is a great cut for a recipe like this Italian braised pork as it stays tender and moist without being fatty. Ask your butcher to bone, roll and tie the cut for you.
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vietnamese rice-paper rolls

Vietnamese rice-paper rolls

These rice-paper rolls because they have a fresh flavour, use healthy ingredients and can be made ahead of time, a real bonus!
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white chocolate creme brulee

White chocolate crème brûlée

Accurately named in French as crème brûlée literally meaning 'burnt cream', this fabulous dessert is oozing goodness under that crunchy top.