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bollito misto

Bollito misto

Bollito misto, which translates as "boiled mixed meats", is a traditional North Italian dish served on New Year's Eve and other special occasions.
lamb stew with buttermilk mash

Lamb stew with buttermilk mash

The stew is best made just before serving. If you want to freeze it, cook it up until the end of step 2. Add the mushrooms after reheating thawed stew. Note
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Rabbit with porcini on polenta

Rabbit with porcini on polenta

A rich and hearty meal to warm up with this winter. The creamy polenta base add's another layer of indulgence to this already decadent dish.
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lentil and rice stew

Lentil and rice stew

This is a hearty wintry recipe, similar to a Lebanese recipe known as mejadra (mujaddara). The lentil and rice mixture could be made ahead and frozen. Thaw in the fridge overnight, or reheat in a microwave oven. You might need to add a little more stock or water to bring the stew to the consistency […]
beef massaman

Beef massaman

This is a traditional Thai curry popular in Muslim communities located in the south of Thailand.
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italian white bean and chicken stew

Italian chicken stew

Delight in this warming, hearty Italian inspired hotpot with juicy chicken, delicious vegies and plenty of filling, fibre-filled beans. The fennel adds a nice aniseed flavour, but is not overpowering.
ham hock with lentils

Ham hock with lentils

If you have an electric pressure cooker you won’t need to reduce the heat to stabilise pressure, your cooker will automatically stabilise itself. Always check with the manufacturer’s instructions before using. Note
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Lamb shank stew

Served with creamy mashed potato and gravy, this lamb shank stew is comfort food at its finest and yet fancy enough to serve up to guests.
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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.
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.
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Portuguese-style seafood stew

Portuguese-style seafood stew

As a sea-faring people for most of their history, the Portuguese know a thing or two about seafood and what to do with it, as this Portuguese-style seafood stew demonstrates.
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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Sukiyaki

Sukiyaki

You could use beef sirloin or rib eye (scotch fillet) instead of the rump steak. Sukiyaki beef is available fresh and frozen from Asian grocery stores and selected supermarkets. A traditional sukiyaki pan is available from Japanese stores. Note
portuguese stew

Portuguese stew

Many countries have similar kinds of dishes: Spain has a cocido with chickpeas, the French have the pot-au-feu - the origins are always peasant food where cheap cuts of meat and seasonal vegetables are cooked together in one big pot.
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RAGU ALLA BOLOGNESE

Ragù alla bolognese

An authentic Italian ragù alla bolognese originating from the historic capital of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy, Bologna.
pork and chilli stew

Pork and chilli stew

Suitable to freeze at the end of step 2. If the potatoes are very small, halve them rather than cutting them into quarters. Note
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rabbit with sweet potato and sage

Rabbit with sweet potato and sage

Verjuice is available in delicatessens and supermarkets; it’s usually found in the vinegar aisle. It’s made from unripe grapes and has a slightly acidic taste. Ask the butcher to cut the rabbit into pieces. Note
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SLOW-COOKED LAMB SHANK AND BEAN RAGU

Slow-cooked lamb shank and bean ragu

From the humble baked bean to the chickpea, legumes contain healthy components linked with protection against diseases such as cancer, diabetes and heart problems.
portuguese caldeirada

Portuguese caldeirada

Caldeirada is a Portuguese fish stew that varies from region to region, but usually contains a variety of fish along with potato, onion and tomato or capsicum.
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pumpkin and split pea tagine

Pumpkin and split pea tagine

Traditional to North Africa, a tagine is an aromatic casserole, usually cooked and served in an earthenware dish, also called a tagine.
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Lamb cassoulet

Lamb cassoulet

A rich, slowcooked French casserole with lamb, white beans, streaky bacon and crushed tomatoes.
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slow-cooker lamb chops

Slow-cooker lamb chops

This is a great recipe for entertaining in the cooler months. Lamb shoulder chops and chump chops are also suitable for this recipe. Note
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seafood stew

Seafood stew

Hearty and warming, this delicious stew is packed full of fresh seafood to nourish your body and soul.
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lancashire hot pot

Lancashire hot pot

Not suitable to freeze. If you have one, try using a mandoline to cut the potatoes into paper-thin slices, otherwise, use a very sharp knife. We used a merlot-style wine in this recipe. Note
pressure-cooked country lamb and barley stew

Pressure-cooked country lamb and barley stew

If you have an electric pressure cooker you won’t need to reduce the heat to stabilise pressure, your cooker will automatically stabilise itself. Always check with the manufacturer’s instructions before using. Recipe suitable to freeze. Note
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chicken gumbo

Chicken gumbo

A classic hearty chicken stew that originated in southern Louisiana.
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pork with ratatouille and potatoes

Pork with ratatouille and potatoes

Ratatouille can be made a day ahead; store, covered, in the refrigerator. It is great on its own, or served with pasta. In a Provencale dialect, touiller means to stir and crush, thus the name ratatouille perfectly describes this rich vegetable stew. Note
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