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Women's Weekly Food

Trusted by home cooks for 90 years, The Australian Women’s Weekly’s Test Kitchen and cookbooks hold a singular place in shaping home cooking within the Australian culinary landscape. Today, the AWW Test Kitchen in Sydney is a thriving hub for food content, connected to two bustling photographic studios where a talented team of Australia’s best recipe developers, art directors, editors and photographers create our world class food content. Our recipes are thoroughly tested and tasted and given the Test Kitchen tick of approval, guaranteeing you’ll get great results in your home kitchen.

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Beef stroganoff in a yellow pan
One pot meals

Easy beef stroganoff

We've given classic beef stroganoff a family-style upgrade with a one-pot cooking method that includes pasta and mince to deliver a dinner fave from kitchen to table in 30 minutes.
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10 ways to eat your brioche
Baking

10 ways to eat your brioche

This light and fluffy French-style bread is wonderfully sweet and buttery, and often associated with dessert dishes like French toast or bread and butter pudding, plus a few savoury surprises, too.
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It wouldn’t be an Aussie Christmas without these iconic recipes
Dinner ideas

It wouldn’t be an Aussie Christmas without these iconic recipes

As Aussies, we’re celebrating Christmas time during the peak of our hot summer, and as a result we typically have a very different festive menu than other countries around the world. Here, we’ve pulled together a selection of some of the most popular Australian Christmas dishes, from grilled prawn cocktails to fruit-topped pavlovas. You’ll find […]
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australia day salad idea
Lunch

Low calorie recipes for the 5:2 Fasting Diet

At first, the thought of limiting yourself to 500 calories a day seems impossible. But the diet trend gripping the food world, the '5:2 Fast Diet', is easier than you think. Instead of starving yourself, it recommends you eat small portions of filling foods that'll tide you over for the two days. Here are our favourite low-calorie, high-impact recipes.
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