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mee krob

Mee krob

A sweet, zesty and crispy Thai dish that literally means 'crunchy noodles'.
spanish cocido

Spanish cocido

Suitable to freeze at the end of step 2. Note
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RICH BEEF AND LENTIL SOUP

Rich beef and lentil soup

Pilaf can be prepared several hours ahead. Transfer pilaf to an ovenproof dish, cover with foil and refrigerate. Warm in oven as required. Note
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potato gnocchi with mushrooms & THYME

Potato gnocchi with mushrooms & thyme

Try using a variety of mushrooms such as flat, cup, button, portobello, oyster and enoki, keeping small mushrooms halved or whole and large types sliced. Cooking the potatoes whole with the peel on keeps the potatoes dry and fluffy-doing this helps to create lightly textured pillows of gnocchi. Note
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semi-dried tomato, basil pesto and ricotta pizzetta

Semi-dried tomato and ricotta pizzetta

It’s easy to make pesto from different herbs or green leaves and with other nuts. A great combination is baby rocket and pistachio (it goes beautifully with chicken). A few other enticing blends include fresh coriander leaves with chilli instead of nuts, or sun-dried tomatoes processed with olives and walnuts. Note
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spicy tuna pasta bake

Spicy tuna pasta bake

Any similar-sized pasta shape such as casarecce, rigatoni or penne would be suitable for this dish. Note
Salmon with burnt orange sauce

Salmon with burnt orange sauce

As a rule, when steaming, the water should never touch the food. While a tight-fitting lid will keep most of the water in the pan or wok, if you’re steaming for long periods of time, it’s not a bad idea to check occasionally, that the water has not totally evaporated. Note
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parsnip soup with kale chips

Parsnip soup with kale chips

Be extremely careful when blending hot soup, let it cool a little first. Don’t overfill the blender, one third to half full is a good guide, and make sukre the lid is secure. Alternatively use a stick blender. Note
nasi goreng with pork

Nasi goreng with pork

You need to cook 1 cup (200g) rice for this recipe. Or, use two 250g sachets of pre-cooked jasmine rice. Nasi goreng seasoning is a spice paste found in sachets in the Asian food section of supermarkets. Note
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pork vindaloo

Pork vindaloo

Get the milk and yogurt ready before tasting this hot and delicious Indian pork vindaloo.
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Spicy red couscous

Spicy red couscous

Moroccan-style couscous spiced with harissa; a great side served with saucy meat dishes.
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chickpea corn enchiladas

Chickpea corn enchiladas

We used 16cm-round corn tortillas, which are packaged in cryovac. Unused tortillas can be frozen in freezer bags for up to three weeks. You can also soften tortillas by wrapping them in foil and heating them in a moderate oven for about 5 minutes or until hot. Note
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SPICED LENTILS

Spiced lentils

A fragrant and delicious spiced lentil side dish from Australian Women's Weekly.
sichuan gai lan

Sichuan gai lan

Sichuan is a province in southwest China known for its abundant use of chilli and eye-wateringly fiery dishes.
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snapper, fennel and semi-dried tomato parcels

Snapper, fennel and semi-dried tomato parcels

A modern take on the traditional French method of cooking “en papillote” (in sealed paper packets), this recipe uses aluminium foil rather than parchment to enclose the ingredients. Cooking this way intensifies the contained flavours. Note
MOROCCAN BEEF SALAD

Moroccan beef salad

A light and summery Moroccan-style beef salad packed full of apricots, sultanas, pine nuts, mint and dill.
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mini chicken pies

Mini chicken pies

Pies can be cooked one day ahead; keep, covered, in refrigerator. Reheat pies in a single layer on oven trays, covered loosely with foil, in oven (180°C/160°C fan-forced) for about 10 minutes. Uncooked pies can be frozen between layers of freezer wrap for up to three months; thaw in refrigerator for 12 hours or overnight […]
prawn, squid and salsa verde pizza

Prawn, squid and salsa verde pizza

To save time, buy shelled and deveined prawns and calamari rings from your local fish supplier. Some major supermarkets also have a fresh seafood section. Note
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spicy sausage pasta bake

Spicy sausage pasta bake

Tortiglioni, a straight tubular pasta with grooves on the exterior, works well when baked with a chunky sauce, such as this one.
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SPAGHETTI NAPOLETANA

Spaghetti napoletana

A classic Italian pasta dish with spaghetti alla napoletana sauce from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Lamb & haloumi kebabs

Lamb and haloumi kebabs

If preferred, use boned lamb leg or shoulder. Make salad just before serving and drizzle with a little red-wine vinegar. Note
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minted tuna triangles

Minted tuna triangles

Crispy, crunchy and golden minted tuna triangles that are perfect for sharing with friends at the bach.
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Pickled octopus

Pickled octopus

We used a large octopus in this recipe, but you could also use baby octopus. Ask the fishmonger to clean the octopus. Note
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chelsea buns

Chelsea buns

Warming buns packed fulls of currants, pecans and spices and topped with gooey honey and coffee icing.
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giardiniera

Giardiniera

Derived from an Italian word meaning `garden’, giardiniera is an Italian dish of pickled vegetables. Note
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pea and broad bean frittata

Pea and broad bean frittata

This fresh spring frittata combines frozen broad beans and peas with ricotta to create an easy dinner that can be on the table in 30 minutes. It's just as good served up for lunch the next day.
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sauce diane

Sauce diane

As the sauce is heated, the alcohol can ignite. It generally burns off in a matter of seconds, but shaking the pan will extinguish the flame. Keep a lid nearby, exercise caution and don’t use your exhaust fan when making this sauce. Note
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Seared beef

Seared beef

This is a classic Japanese dish that is traditionally served cold as a starter.
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poached fish fillets with herb amp pea salad

Poached fish fillets with herb and pea salad

Vietnamese mint is not actually mint, but a pungent and peppery narrow-leafed member of the buckwheat family. Also known as laksa leaf and cambodian mint, it is available from Asian greengrocers. Any white fish cutlets are suitable for this recipe. Note
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Mini crumbed chicken bites

Mini crumbed chicken bites

You can crumb chicken up to 24 hours in advance. Place in single layer on tray, cover and refrigerate. Tonkatsu sauce is available from Asian food stores. Note
pork and cabbage rolls

Pork and cabbage rolls

You need to cook about 2/3 cup (130g) white long-grain rice to get 2 cups of cooked rice. If using packaged microwave rice, use straight from the packet for this recipe. Note
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Reuben sandwich sandwich press

Reuben sandwich sandwich press

The classic reuben was always assembled then cooked in a frying pan. Making one in your sandwich press not only saves on washing up but keeps it slightly healthier because the bread doesn’t have to be buttered on the outside as for pan-frying. Plus, the cheese melts inside the sandwich without oozing out into the […]
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pickled green papaya salad

Pickled green papaya salad

Green (unripe) papayas are readily available in various sizes at many greengrocers, Asian food shops and markets. Select one that is very hard and slightly shiny, which indicates it’s fresh but not too unripe to grate or chop. Note
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