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tofu and vegetable patties

Tofu and vegetable patties

Any leftover mashed vegetables can be used to make the tofu and vegetable patties, just be sure to use a total of ¼ cup (3 tablespoons) of mash along with the 2 teaspoons of rice flour. Note
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janssen's temptation

Janssen’s temptation

This is our take on the traditional Swedish recipe of the same name. Even if you’re not a lover of anchovies, we’re certain you’ll love this dish. Try serving this dish with a green salad, dressed with a lemon vinaigrette. Note
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vegetable moussaka

Vegetable moussaka

Moussaka is a classic Greek dish, that is well known for both its vegetarian and meat based version. We've gone vegetarian here and the result is healthy and delicious. Serve with a green salad.
baked mushrooms

Baked mushrooms

Filled with chopped bacon, onion and parmesan cheese, these moreish mushrooms make for a tasty brunch, lunch or light dinner with salad.
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cheesy-vegie pasta bake

Cheesy-vegie pasta bake

This is a clever way to make sure your kids get their vegies. You could also use other vegetables in here too ­ try grated carrot, zucchini or capsicum. Note
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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.
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Photography by Andre Martin

Couscous salad with mixed peas and beans

Prepare the couscous and cook the beans and peas the day before the picnic. Plunging the barely cooked beans and peas into a bowl of iced water will instantly stop the cooking and will hold the colour better than rinsing them under cold water. Drain them well then wrap in paper towel and store in the fridge. Assemble the salad on the morning of the picnic.
roasted capsicum and goat's cheese terrine

Roasted capsicum and goat’s cheese terrine

This beautiful looking terrine is a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds. The spinach and walnut pesto finishes off the dish perfectly; serve as a starter, or accompanied with a salad for a light lunch.
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MEDITERRANEAN VEGETABLE AND HALOUMI BRUSCHETTA

Mediterranean vegetable and haloumi bruschetta

Serve up this delicious Mediterranean style bruschetta at your next gathering. Haloumi is a cheese that just begs to be grilled, and combined with tomatoes, basil and capers it is out of this world.
tandoori potato and pumpkin pizza

Tandoori potato and pumpkin pizza

Lamb option; cook lamb fillets in heated large non-stick frying pan until browned all over; slice thinly. Place on top of non-vegetarians’ portions of pizza; cook as above. Note
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Photography by Anson Smart. Styling by David Morgan

Pumpkin with balsamic and pine nuts

The great thing about using Japanese pumpkin for this pumpkin with balsamic and pine nuts recipe is that the skin is edible, so there's no need to waste time cutting it off. This makes a great side dish for a roast leg of lamb.
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VEGETABLE RATATOUILLE

Vegetable ratatouille

A tender and slowcooked vegetable ratatouille, a French provencal dish, from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Jerusalem artichoke crisps

Jerusalem artichoke crisps

Jerusalem artichokes have a knobbly, uneven surface, but under the skin, their creamy colour and consistency is worth the peeling effort. They have a delicious and distinctively nutty taste, like hazelnuts or chestnuts, and a crisp and crunchy texture, like a water chestnut.
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green barley

Green barley

Frozen edamame, soy beans in the pod, are available from Asian supermarkets. You will need about 300g (9½ ounces) in the pod. You can also use frozen broad (fava) beans; you’ll need to discard the outer skin after the podded beans have been brought to the boil. Note
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dukkah beetroot & kumara skewers

Dukkah beetroot & kumara skewers

These healthy Middle Eastern spiced vegetable kebabs combine sweet, dense kumara with juicy beetroot to create a flavour sensation that will keep you coming back for more!
ZUCCHINI FRITTERS WITH pesto and egg

Zucchini fritters with pesto and egg

Salting the zucchini draws out excess moisture. Some salt will remain after you squeeze out this moisture, so season the fritters lightly. Chop the basil for the fritters just before using as it will start to blacken. The fritters and pesto can be made a day ahead; refrigerate in separate airtight containers. To reheat fritters, […]
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Vegetable tempura

Vegetable tempura

Tempura batter is so light and crisp; this Japanese cuisine is perfect for getting that delectable crunch to your veggies.
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Little zucchini with crisp crumbs

Little zucchini with crisp crumbs

Crumb mixture can be prepared several hours ahead. Cook zucchini just before serving. If zucchini flowers are not available, substitute small zucchini quartered lengthways. Note
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vegetable grill

Vegetable grill

These between-meal snacks will satisfy the heartiest of appetites ­ and your waistline won't suffer for it.
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vegetable dhansak

Vegetable dhansak

Dhansak is an Indian adaptation of a famous festive dish of the Parsi community of the Indian subcontinent; it always consists of several types of pulses and vegetables, and is served with rice. The Parsi often add mutton to the dish. Note
tomato tarts

Tomato tarts

These tarts are best made immediately before serving to prevent the pastry going soggy. You can pre-roast the tomatoes ahead of time, but don’t assemble the tarts until just before serving. Serve topped with chervil, if you like. Note
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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.
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wasabi mash

Wasabi mash

Any all-round or mashing potato is fine to use here. Pontiac or sebago are also good choices. Note
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mediterranean smash

Mediterranean smash

The perfect side dish for roast meats and barbecues, this mediterranean smash has tender potatoes, olives, garlic and basil.
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lentil patties

Lentil patties

Store patties, covered, in the fridge for up to 2 days. Freeze uncooked patties for up to 1 month. Defrost patties in the fridge before cooking. Note
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duchesse potatoes

Duchesse potatoes

Crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, these duchesse potatoes are like elegant potato gems.
vegetable cakes

Vegetable cakes

Not suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave. Egg rings are available at selected supermarkets and homeware stores. Note
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Carrot and zucchini noodle rolls

Carrot and zucchini noodle rolls

You will need about 2 medium carrots (240g) and 3 small zucchini (270g) for this recipe. You can also use fresh rice noodle sheets, cut into 14cm x 16cm rectangles, to enclose the filling. Note
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