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Steak and kidney pie

A true classic of British cooking, steak and kidney pie is a rich and sumptuous dish. If you haven't cooked with kidneys before you could ask your butcher to prepare them for you.
vanilla rice pudding

Vanilla rice pudding

This classic dish is comforting, dependable and delicious. No wonder it is so popular in so many cultures around the world.
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Plum sauce

Plum sauce

Spiced with cinnamon, star anise and red chilli, this homemade plum sauce is a revelation in terms of complexity and depth of flavours. Use as a dipping sauce to spice up braised Asian greens or serve alongside beautifully roasted meats.
Lemon meringues

Lemon meringues

It's one of those classic pairings, like cookies and cream or peanut butter and chocolate. These lemon meringues will suit everyone, from sweet-tooth lovers to those of us who appreciate something with a little more zest.
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Seared scallops with fresh chutney

Seared scallops with fresh chutney

Check the seasoning of your chutney before serving. It should be hot from the chilli; sweet from the nuts and yoghurt and salty and sour from the lime juice. Note
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Garlic-roasted leg of lamb with anchovy

Garlic-roasted leg of lamb with anchovy

This recipe is designed to work in a camp oven, but you can use a conventional oven instead, if desired. Place the roasting/baking dish with oven juices on a stove to make sauce.
Tortilla de patatas

Tortilla de patatas (potato omelette)

This light and tasty Spanish pan tortilla is wonderfully fluffy and packed full of tender potato pieces. Serve it with a fresh side salad for a no-fuss family dinner.
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Quince crostata

Quince crostata

This Italian tart with sour cream pastry and a sweet quince jam filling is wonderfully simple to make and delicious to eat.
Spiced lamb, couscous and spinach salad

Spiced lamb, couscous and spinach salad

A delicious and easy recipe for spiced lamb and a spinach and couscous salad. Perfect for lunch, and make plenty because you'll definitely want to fill a lunchbox with it the next day!
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Vegetable tagine with lemon couscous

Vegetable tagine with lemon couscous

A traditional North African dish, this vegetable tagine is spiced with cumin, coriander, caraway seeds and more, and is divine served with a fragrant lemon couscous.
Whole baked snapper

Whole baked snapper

Cooking fish on the bone adds bags of flavour to the flaky white flesh. Make this spiced version the star of your next special meal.
Spinach and corn pasties

Spinach and corn pasties

These tasty little spinach and corn pasties are sure to be a firm favourite with young and old. Great for lunches, after-school snacks and lunchboxes.
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Asparagus with tomato vinaigrette

Asparagus with tomato vinaigrette

Piquant tomato vinaigrette makes a wonderful dressing for tender steamed asparagus spears. Serve as a starter, or as a side dish for a meat, chicken or fish main.
Vegetable tempura with wasabi aioli

Vegetable tempura with wasabi aioli

The secrets of making perfect tempura are: use the freshest vegetables you can find; make sure both the vegetables and the batter are really cold (this prevents the batter from soaking up too much oil); maintain a constant temperature by only frying a few pieces at a time; make the batter just before required; finally, don't over mix the batter - lumpy is good.
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Mango chiffon trifles

Mango chiffon trifles

Lighter than custard, lemon chiffon cream adds a citrus kick to this fruity mango trifle. Revel in some old-fashioned indulgence with layers of jelly, fruit, sponge fingers and cream.
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Garlic chilli pasta

Garlic chilli pasta

A quick and easy garlic chilli pasta, perfect for those nights when you need to throw something together really quickly.
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Apple tarte tatin

Apple tarte tatin

This classic French dessert is much easier than you'd expect, and always a crowd-pleaser. Doused in its own caramel sauce, it's fabulous with a dollop of double cream.
Pear and fennel salad with honey dressing

Pear and fennel salad with honey mustard dressing

We used red sensation pears for this delicious pear and fennel salad with honey mustard dressing, but any firm-fleshed pear will do. The combination of astringent fennel, tartly sweet pear and mustardy dressing is sensational.
Roasted pear tart

Roasted pear tart

You can use fresh pears for this delectable roasted pear tart, just make sure that they're on the slightly firm side of ripe and peel them carefully first.
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Spaghetti with zucchini and tomato

Spaghetti with zucchini and tomato

This fresh, protein-packed pasta with zucchini, tomato and ricotta is an easy, tasty mid-week dinner that makes it easy to stick to your meat-free quotient.
Pesto spaghettini

Pesto spaghettini

Spaghettini is just spaghetti cut finer, and it makes a wonderful base for this vibrant freshly made pesto sauce. The more strands of pesto-coated pasta there are in every mouthful, the better.
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Tomato, olive and anchovy pasta

Tomato, olive and anchovy pasta

Garganelli are little pasta squares rolled into a tube, which can be ridged or smooth. We chose ridged garganelli for this tomato, olive and anchovy pasta as the little ridges help the sauce cling to each piece.
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Linguine with tuna, lemon and rocket

Linguine with tuna, lemon and rocket

This is one of those throw-it-together-in-a-flash recipes that come in super handy mid-week, when you're flat-out but still want to eat well. Linguine with tuna, lemon and rocket is a classic pantry special.
Prawn skewers with lime and green onions

Prawn skewers with lime and green onions

To serve these delectable prawn skewers at a party, wrap the end of each skewer with a mini-napkin after they come off the barbecue, it'll prevent burnt fingers when your guests snap them up.
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Roast capsicum and tomato soup

Roast capsicum and tomato soup

Savour this flavoursome winter warmer brimming with capsicum, onion and tomatoes. This smooth, thick soup contrasts nicely with crunchy parmesan wafers.
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Beef hotpot pie

Beef hotpot pie

Add some gourmet elements to the beloved Aussie pie with chunks of steak, succulent vegetables and crisp pastry crusts.
Rocket salad

Rocket salad

A quick, simple and delectable rocket salad that's the perfect accompaniment to any meal. Peppery rocket needs very little added excitement, just a little red onion and a classic vinaigrette.
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Salt and pepper squid

Salt and pepper squid with cucumber salad

A favourite Aussie starter dish, salt and pepper squid is beautiful enjoyed on it's own as an entree or accompanied with this fresh cucumber salad for a more substantial main meal.
Stracciatella

Stracciatella soup

An Italian version of egg drop soup that literally means "little shred", stracciatella is warming, comforting and totally yummy. Best served with crusty bread and a simple salad.
Hot passionfruit souffles

Hot passionfruit souffles

Passionfruit is the perfect flavour for these little hot souffles, sweet but tart and with the added bit of crunch from the seeds for texture.
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Deli pasta salad

Deli pasta salad

A simple pasta salad with bright Mediterranean flavours; a great light lunch or dinner option.
Kenyan chicken curry

Kenyan chicken curry

Hot, creamy and packed full of spice, this hearty Kenyan chicken curry makes the ultimate comfort food for a cooler evening.
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Individual sticky date puddings

Individual sticky date puddings

It's the toffee sauce that makes these little sticky date puddings super delicious, and extra indulgent, rich with the dark flavours of caramelised sugar.
Cloud cakes

Cloud cakes

Piled high with fluffy frosting, cloud cakes are as light and dreamy as their name suggests. Add a dash of colour by sprinkling them with coloured sugar.
Tuna, kingfish and salmon carpaccio

Tuna, kingfish and salmon carpaccio

Three of the finest fish on the market served up as carpaccio, tuna, kingfish and salmon each come with their own dressing to maximise the taste sensations of this dish.
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Rice by absorption method

Rice by absorption method

This is the easiest way to make rice without a rice cooker. And, it's one of the basic recipes all households should know!
Pumpkin pie

Pumpkin pie

A true American classic, pumpkin pie is traditionally served at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Sweet and spiced with cloves, cinnamon, ginger and all-spice, this pie is at it's best served with a dollop of cream or a scoop of ice-cream.
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Portuguese potatoes

Portuguese potatoes

This potato bake is brought to life with a shake or three of piri-piri, a hot Portuguese sauce made of chilli, garlic, ginger, oil and herbs that is available from supermarkets. You can also use pontiac potatoes for this recipe.
Spaghetti and meatballs

Spaghetti and meatballs

If there's a single dish that sums up childhood for many of us, it's spaghetti and meatballs. It's so ingrained in our culture there are even songs written about this dish. Reconnect with an earlier you, sit down with a big bowl of spaghetti and meatballs.
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Calzone

Calzone

An Italian filled and baked bread - perfect for children's snacks, lunches or any time!
Zucchini and garlic pappardelle

Zucchini and garlic pappardelle

This surprisingly simple, inexpensive recipe has subtle seductive flavours which are far more memorable than the list of ingredients might suggest. You can use fresh lasagne sheets cut into wide ribbons if you don't have any pappardelle.
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Baked stuffed conchiglioni

Baked stuffed conchiglioni

Giant shells stuffed with ricotta, spinach and parmesan then drenched in tomato passata and baked, this baked stuffed conchiglioni recipe is perfect winter comfort food.
Turkey and lemon risotto

Turkey and lemon risotto

Freshly grated zest and fresh thyme perfume this light and tasty turkey and lemon risotto. If you prefer, you can use chicken breasts in place of the turkey.
Lamb, eggplant and prune tagine

Lamb, eggplant and prune tagine

This lamb, eggplant and prune tagine is rich, unctuous and utterly delicious. Best served on a pile of fluffy couscous with preserved lemon.
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Quick and easy lasagne

Quick and easy lasagne

Ricotta cheese takes the place of bechamel sauce to make this a truly quick and easy lasagne without sacrificing flavour or texture.
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Chicken liver pate

Chicken liver pate

Chicken liver pate can be served on toast or biscuits, with drinks or, set in small individual containers, it is a perfect first course for a dinner party.
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mexican-style bread salad

Mexican-style bread salad

Dressing can be made 1 day ahead; chill, covered. Recipe can be 3 days ahead up to step 3; store in airtight container. Note
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