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Roasted baby carrots with garlic

Roasted baby carrots with garlic

Sweet, juicy baby carrots are roasted in a garlic glaze to create this beautiful side dish, the perfect accompaniment to roast lamb or chicken.
Green rice

Green rice

Essentially a simple spicy pilaf, green rice is a great side dish for any number of mains, but especially good with Asian-style crispy-skinned chicken and Cajun-spiced fish.
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Steamed pork buns

Steamed pork buns

Enjoy yum cha at home with these sweet and spicy pork buns. If you're serving little people, put the chilli sauce out of reach!
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Stirred custard

Stirred custard

Rich, creamy and sweet, this classic custard recipe is the perfect accompaniment to many pies, cakes and desserts.
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Spiced apricot chutney

Spiced apricot chutney

Can be made two weeks ahead; keep refrigerated. Note
Cherries in vodka

Cherries in vodka

Enjoy this cheeky adult's only fruit dish on it's own with ice-cream or cream, or drizzled atop a slice of cake. These beautiful vodka soaked cherries last indefinitely and make a perfect Christmas gift.
Chargrilled vegetable platter with yellow split pea dip

Yellow split pea dip

Deliciously creamy and packed full of the goodness of yellow split peas, this tasty dip is perfect enjoyed with veggie sticks or cracker as a afternoon snack or starter.
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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.
Smoked chicken and pear salad

Smoked chicken and pear salad

Smoked chicken lends its unique taste to this crisp pear and radicchio salad with a red wine vinaigrette. If the flavour of smoked chicken isn't a favourite, use a store-bought barbecue chicken in its place.
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Couscous, tomato and rocket salad

Couscous, tomato and rocket salad

Couscous makes a perfect, fluffy base for the strong flavours of tomato and rocket. Add the dressing and herbs with as heavy a hand as suits your palate, the grains will soak it all up.
Oven-dried tomatoes

Oven-dried tomatoes

You can add a small fresh chilli to each jar if you like your oven-dried tomatoes spicy. Egg tomatoes are perfect for this recipe as they don't have many seeds, but you can use any variety just make sure you choose ripe unblemished tomatoes.
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Green bean and hazelnut salad

Green bean and hazelnut salad

It's actually quite easy to skin whole hazelnuts. Just roast in a moderate oven for 10-15 minutes, then wrap in a tea-towel for one minute for the steam to loosen the skins, rub inside the towel to remove skins and then cool.
Buttery mashed celeriac

Buttery mashed celeriac

Simple, smooth and creamy, buttery mashed celeriac is a fabulous side dish, either in place of or as well as mashed potato.
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Spring salad (prasini salata)

Spring salad (prasini salata)

Delicate shreds of lettuce tossed with spring onion and a zingy red wine dressing make this deceptively simple spring salad a mouthwatering side dish.
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Hot, sweet and sour mixed vegetables

Hot, sweet and sour mixed vegetables

Tamarind concentrate is the 'sour' in this hot, sweet and sour vegetables recipe. Made from the fruit of the tamarind tree, the concentrate is sour, tangy and fruity all at once.
Yellow coconut rice

Yellow coconut rice

Fluffy, fragrant and full of spices, this beautiful yellow coconut rice goes beautifully alongside traditional Indian curries.
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Potato rosti with poached eggs and chilli relish

Potato rosti with poached eggs and chilli relish

For a delicious breakfast with a difference, make like the good farmers of the Swiss canton of Berg and sit down to crisp potato rosti. Topped with poached eggs and chilli relish, they're a spicy, savoury delight that will definitely keep you going until lunch.
Cantonese vegetable and honey sauce

Cantonese vegetable and honey sauce

A saucy, spiced Cantonese vegetable mix designed to be served on top of poached or steamed snapper, grilled white fish fillets or poached chicken breasts.
Strawberry jam

Strawberry jam

Home-made strawberry jam is simply the best. Make it at the height of the season, when the berries are cheap and plentiful. If you're near to one of the pick-your-own places, all the better.
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Short crust pastry

Short crust pastry

Make a delicious pie base and crust with this parmesan cheese spiked short crust pastry recipe. You can leave the cheese out if you prefer, and even replace it with sugar for a sweet dish.
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garlic bread

Garlic bread

The ultimate comfort food, this garlic bread recipe will give you a crisp, golden crust and a tender, buttery middle. The combination of garlic and fresh herbs creates a beautiful flavour that goes well with many Italian recipes.
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!
hot smoked trout salad

Hot smoked trout salad

Hot-smoked trout is exactly what it sounds like, trout that has been cured in a hot smoker, a method that is used to preserve fish, meat, cheese and nuts while bestowing a distinctive flavour of wood-smoke.
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Four bean mixed salad

Four bean salad

A wholesome bean salad with a tasty mustard vinaigrette that makes a great lunch or savoury side dish.
Cauliflower cheese

Cauliflower cheese

There's no better way to complete a roast dinner with all the trimmings than to serve up a delicious, traditional cauliflower cheese.
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Pickled chillies

Pickled chillies

Hot pickled chillies are perfect for antipasti, platters and starter dishes. Once you get the hang of making them, you'll want to make sure you always have a jar in the fridge, ready to go.
Thai chicken and lychee salad

Thai chicken and lychee salad

This herbaceous and light Thai chicken and lychee salad is a study in contrasts, of both flavour and texture; tender and crisp, sweet and spicy, it's got it all.
Gourmet guacamole

Gourmet guacamole

Queso anejo and poblano chillies bring an authentic Mexican flavour to this gourmet guacamole. If you can't lay your hands on any queso anejo, you can use parmesan and other similar cheeses in its place.
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The perfect potato chip

The perfect potato chip

A classic Australian favourite whether it be paired with battered fish or enjoyed on it's own with tomato sauce, hot potato chips taste the best when created from scratch.
Rosemary pumpkin bread

Rosemary pumpkin bread

Just as yummy as a pumpkin scone, and more useful for breakfast on the go or lunch-boxes. A delicious variation to this rosemary pumpkin bread is to add 100g crumbled soft goat cheese or crumbled soft blue cheese to the pumpkin mixture.
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Royal icing

Royal icing

Smooth, sweet and glossy, here is a recipe for royal icing that you can use on your cakes, cupcakes and desserts.
Tahitian fish salad

Tahitian fish salad

If you fancy trying something a bit out of the ordinary, this Tahitian fish salad is simple to make and absolutely bursting with flavour. It makes a colourful and delicious lunch.
Homemade mint sauce

Homemade mint sauce

Homemade mint sauce is nothing like the kind you buy in a jar. It's minty, sharp with vinegar and just a little bit sweet too. Perfect for dolloping over slices of juicy roast lamb.
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Candied peel

Candied peel

The perfect balance of sweet and tart, this delicious candied orange peel recipe can be included in desserts, cakes and savoury dishes like tagines.
How to hard boil an egg

How to hard boil an egg

This method for boiling eggs will centre the yolk and is used for recipes which require presentation such as salads.
Gyoza with soy vinegar sauce

Gyoza with soy vinegar sauce

Gyoza are Japanese dumplings, usually pork but sometimes vegetable, that are steamed and then fried, before being dunked in sauce, in this case our delicious soy vinegar sauce.
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Roasted capsicum, goat cheese and walnut salad

Roasted capsicum, goat cheese and walnut salad

You can use feta or any soft, crumbly cheese instead of the goat cheese, and toasted pecan halves make a nice change from walnuts. This roasted capsicum pasta salad makes a great lunch-box meal too.
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Pumpernickel bread

Pumpernickel bread

A traditional, German rye bread, pumpernickel has a strong flavour and unique texture. Most often served here in tiny squares as a canape base, freshly made pumpernickel is softer and can be used for open sandwiches or served with soup.
Cherries in brandy

Cherries in brandy

Cherries will last indefinitely. Do not allow metal lids to touch the liquid; plastic is best to use. This recipe is unsuitable to freeze or microwave.
Pickled cucumbers

Pickled cucumbers

A tasty addition to a sandwich, burger or snacking plate, make a batch of your own pickled cucumbers and delight your friends and family.
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Easy gravy

Easy gravy

A good gravy makes all the difference to the taste of roast meats. Here's the basic recipe.
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seed mustard crisps

Seed mustard crisps

Use your favourite mountain bread variety or pita (lebanese) bread for this recipe. Note
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merguez, beetroot and lentil salad

Merguez, beetroot and lentil salad

Merguez sausages, from North Africa, are traditionally made with lamb and seasoned with garlic and hot spices. They can be found at most delicatessens and sausage specialists. Golden beetroots have a slightly sweeter flavour than the purple-red variety and can be found at most greengrocers. When trimming the beetroots, leave a little of the stalk […]
mediterranean grain salad

Mediterranean grain salad

Labne is drained yoghurt. You can buy it from supermarkets. Roast nuts and seeds together on an oven tray (keep the cumin seeds separate on a small piece of foil), in a 180°C oven for 8 minutes, stirring half way through, or buy pre-roasted. Note
SKORDALIA

Skordalia

Skordalia is a thick dip in Greek cuisine usually made of garlic and potatoes.
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CHAR-GRILLED CHILLI & MINT FILLED ZUCCHINI FLOWERS

Chargrilled chilli and mint-filled zucchini flowers

It is best to buy the ricotta from the delicatessen as it is firmer than the pre-packaged ricotta in tubs. Zucchini flowers wilt quickly. Look for flowers with green, moist stems and bright orange flowers that haven’t started to wilt. Store them loosely wrapped in a plastic bag in the refrigerator where they won’t be […]
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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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swede and kumara bake

Swede and kumara bake

Recipe can be made 1 day ahead and refrigerated, covered. Casseroles and bakes enhance the flavour of your favourite vegetables in these nutritious, hearty meals including potato and cauliflower gratin and garlic, vegetable and rice casserole. Note
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parsnip, pear and blue cheese salad

Parsnip, pear and blue cheese salad

For best results when deep-frying, check the oil is hot enough before adding the parsnip strips. Dip the handle end of a wooden spoon into the hot oil, if bubbles immediately form around the wood, the oil is the correct temperature. Note
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potato, fennel and caper salad

Potato, fennel and caper salad

It’s always a good idea to rinse capers before using them as they are very salty and their brine has a strong flavour which can overpower the other ingredients in the recipe. Note
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