Mini lamb kofta with hummus dip
Tasty, simple and spicy little lamb kofta that are great for summer lunches, cocktail parties or as spicy snacks.
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Peppered fish tacos
Guests can assemble their own tacos at the table. Note
Pot-roasted pork with apples
Pork neck is a moist, tasty cut which pot-roasts really well. This is an easy way to cook; make sure the pan you use has a heavy base for even cooking and a tight-fitting lid. Note
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Chicken and bean burritos
For a vegetarian option, add extra beans in place of the chicken. You need to cook â…“ cup (65g) raw rice to get the amount of cooked rice used here. You could also use the microwave rice now available in most supermarkets. Note
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Panang fish curry
Panang is the English adaptation of the Thai word “phanoeng” or “panaeng” meaning curry. The paste is a complex, sweet and milder variation of an authentic Thai red curry paste, which is especially good with seafood. Some commercially prepared curry pastes can vary in heat and flavour. Add less than recommended until you can determine […]
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Pot-roasted Asian-style corned beef
This corned beef pot roast takes inspiration from the sweet and fragrant spices of Asian cooking including star anise, cardamom, and soy sauce. Serve with Asian greens for a true fusion experience.
Sour pork curry
Thai basil, also known as horapa, is available from greengrocers and Asian supermarkets. To freeze; pack into freezerproof containers, leaving a 2.5cm space to allow for expansion. Seal, label and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge. Reheat in a saucepan or microwave on medium power (50%) until heated through. Note
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Lamb chops with barley, mint and cumin
To freeze; complete the recipe to the end of step 3. Pack into freezer-proof containers, leaving a 2.5cm (1 inch) space to allow for expansion. Seal, label and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge. Reheat in a large saucepan, then continue from step 4. Note
Greek-style dill and lemon lamb shoulder
An exquisite, slowcooked Greek-style dish with dill and lemon lamb shoulder.
Pepita and oak leaf lettuce salad with cranberry dressing
Pepitas, dried pumpkin seeds, are available hulled or unhulled, raw or roasted. Most people here usually eat them as a snack or in a homemade muesli, but in many other countries they are commonly ground into meal for use as a sauce thickener. Note
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Mexican kidney beans and sausages
With the help of a pressure cooker, this Mexican dish of tender chicken & chorizo sausages with kidney beans can be whipped up in no time.
Sweet and sour duck with broccolini
Pomegranate molasses is available at Middle Eastern food stores and specialty food shops. Note
Sesame chicken stir-fry
Bean thread vermicelli is called win sen in Thailand and fun si in China. While it resembles rice vermicelli in appearance, it is tougher and can be quite hard. Soak the vermicelli only long enough to soften otherwise it will become stodgy or start to fragment. This is also a good vermicelli to deep-fry to […]
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Raw vegetable summer salad
A bright and summery salad packed full of healthy and crunchy raw vegetables.
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Spiced coriander, lentil and barley soup
This spiced coriander, lentil and barley soup is creamy, delicious and filling.
Moroccan fish kebabs with couscous salad
Soak wooden skewers in water for at least 1 hour to prevent them burning during cooking. We used ling for this recipe but you can use any firm white fish fillets. Note
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Soya bean casserole
A healthy and filling vegetarian casserole packed full of flavour.
Skewered lemon prawns
Soak bamboo skewers in cold water for at least an hour prior to use, to prevent splintering or scorching. Note
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Pork chops with cranberry sauce and kumara craisin salad
The richness of pork works perfectly with fresh and aromatic flavours, as in the coating mixture and salad for this recipe. Loin chops have a fatty edge  trim it if you wish, but don’t remove it as it makes the meat flavoursome and luscious. Note
Roast garlic and potato pizza
A quick and easy Italian-style pizza with roast garlic and crispy potato.
Chilli barbecued beef ribs
Treacle can be used in place of molasses. Note
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Mediterranean potato pancakes
With a rich, tomato-based vegetarian filling and a bubbly, golden cheese topping , these buttermilk potato pancake rolls are our delicious take on Italian cannelloni.
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Lemon and basil fish with chickpea salad
We used blue-eye fillets in this recipe. Note
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
Red wine marinated sausages & herb salad rolls
Delicious summer rolls with red wine marinated sausages and a parsley and chervil salad.
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Sweet ginger barbecued beef
The beef can be cooked in the oven, if you prefer. Preheat oven to 180°C (160°C fan-forced) and cook, uncovered, for about 1 hour. Note
Sausages with pear and witlof salad
Grilled sausages with a colourful and delicious pear and witlof salad.
Roasted broccoli with barley and haloumi
This recipe would also be delicious using cauliflower instead of broccoli, or a mixture of both. Note
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Spaghetti bolognese baskets
The pasta cases can be made, cooled and removed from the pans one day before the party. Store in an airtight container at room temperature. The bolognese sauce can be made two days ahead; keep it covered in the fridge. Assemble the baskets up to 3 hours before the party. Note
Roasted vegetable and haloumi salad
A colourful salad of crispy roasted vegetables and grill haloumi salad from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Portuguese potatoes
Peri-peri (piri-piri) is a hot Portuguese sauce made of chilli, garlic, ginger, oil and herbs, and is available from supermarkets. You can also use pontiac potatoes for this recipe. Note
Salt and pepper crisp-skinned chicken
If you’ve ever brunched on yum cha, you’ve probably eaten gai lan and loved it; stir-fried or steamed then splashed with a little sesame oil and oyster sauce. This deliciously crunchy vegetable is the perfect accompaniment to our crisp-skinned chicken. Note
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Pork bahn mi
These pork buns are the perfect fusion of French and Vietnamese cooking.
Roasted cherry tomatoes, broccolini and pepitas salad
A bright and colourful roasted cherry tomatoes, broccolini and pepitas salad from Australian Women's Weekly.
Prosciutto and semi-dried tomato pizza
We used large (25cm diameter) packaged pizza bases for this recipe. Note
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Sausage, kale and fried eggs
Substitutes You can use other flavoured sausages such as pork and apple. This dish is a great way to use up your leftover vegetables. Try using carrot, swede, fennel, pumpkin and kohlrabi instead of the kumara. Note
Salmon baked in paper with preserved lemon and herbs
Salmon can be wrapped in baking paper several hours ahead; bake close to serving. Note
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Spirals with crisp salami and tomato sauce
Danish salami is a smoked, delicately spiced salami; you can use another variety if you wish. Note
Pappardelle carbonara
Using wide, tender pappardelle means more surface area to carry that delicious, cheesy, prosciutto-packed carbonara sauce right to your watering mouth.
Sweet and sour sticky ginger pork cutlets
You can use either red or green apples in this recipe. Note
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Roasted garlic, lemon and oregano chicken
Crispy and flavour-packed roasted garlic, lemon and oregano chicken and potato wedges.
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Spiced roasted chickens with coriander
These spicy roasted chickens are great for sharing with friends and family.
Penne with tuna and tomato salsa
You can substitute any pasta for the penne in this recipe. The Italian name of this pasta (penne) means ‘pen’, a reference to the nib-like, pointy ends. Penne comes in both smooth (lisce) or ridged (rigate) versions, and a variety of sizes. Note
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Mexican broad bean burgers
Bacon option; place a halved cooked bacon rasher on top of heated beans and continue layering as above. Note
Pistachio and olive stuffed lamb forequarter with beetroot salad
Tender lamb forequarter stuffed full of exquisite Mediterranean flavours.
Chicken meatloaves with salsa verde
We used chicken breast mince in this recipe. Note
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Pumpkin and sweet potato pie
It is important to steam, not boil, the pumpkin and kumara, to prevent vegetables becoming watery. Chop vegetables the same size so they cook evenly. Note
Pork curry
If japanese curry powder is unavailable, any mild flavoured curry powder can be used. Note
Pork cutlets with tomato chilli jam
This tomato chilli jam is deliciously versatile Âuse it as a condiment in sandwiches, to pep-up stir-fries or as a glaze for chicken, fish or lamb fillets or skewers. Note
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Chicken and spinach noodles
A quick, healthy and simple Asian-style stir-fry of chicken and spinach noodles.
Chicken tuscany
Spiced chicken breasts with a flavourful blend of onions, tomatoes, capers, white wine and broad beans.
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Spaghetti and meatballs
Some butchers sell a pork and veal mince mixture; you could buy 500g of this, if it’s available. Note
Pepper beef stir-fry with brussels sprouts
A delicious and warming pepper beef stir-fry with brussels sprouts from Australian Women's Weekly.
Charcuterie
Also goes well with grilled pork sausages; barbecued veal steaks; pan-fried chicken breasts. Note
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