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These quick & easy recipes guarantee a great feed with minimal fuss, perfect if you don’t have the luxury of an empty day to cook up a storm.

Pistachio ALMOND CAKE WITH poachedpersimmons

Pistachio almond cake with poached persimmons

The cake and persimmons can be made a day ahead. Store cake in an airtight container at room temperature; store persimmons in an airtight container in the fridge. Note
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GRAPEFRUIT AND ORANGE COCKTAIL

Grapefruit and orange cocktail

To segment the grapefruit, cut the top and bottom off each fruit; cut down the side following the curve of the fruit to remove the rind and white pith. Cut between the membranes to release the segments. Note
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salt and pepper crisp-skinned chicken

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
PORK BAHN MI

Pork bahn mi

These pork buns are the perfect fusion of French and Vietnamese cooking.
polenta-coated chicken

Polenta-coated chicken

Did you know? Zucchini, also known as courgette, is a summer squash. Its colour ranges from dark green/black to pale green, green/grey and yellow. It’s an excellent source of vitamin C, fibre and folate. Note
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middle-eastern sausage rolls

Middle Eastern sausage rolls

Sausage rolls can be made and frozen in advance. Allow an extra 10 minutes when baking from frozen. Middle-Eastern spice blend is available from supermarkets. Substitute with 1 tablespoon each ground cumin and coriander mixed with 1/2 teaspoon each ground turmeric and cardamom. Note
pappardelle carbonara

Pappardelle carbonara

Using wide, tender pappardelle means more surface area to carry that delicious, cheesy, prosciutto-packed carbonara sauce right to your watering mouth.
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strawberry toffee pops

Strawberry toffee pops

A charmingly simple way to decorate and serve delicious fresh strawberries - either as a simple treat on their own or with ice-cream for a more substantial dessert.
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salami, potato and basil

Salami, potato and basil

frittata can be cooked on top of the stove, in a medium lightly oiled slightlysided frying pan, cook on low heat, uncovered, until almost set, then brown frittata under a preheated grill Frittata can be served hot or cold Note
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penne with tuna and tomato salsa

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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Giant Donut

Giant donut

Bake one cake at a time, unless you have access to two savarin pans. Have the sprinkles close by for decorating, as this icing sets rapidly after it has been warmed. If you’re not happy with the icing, leave it to set completely, then snap or lift off any ugly pieces on the cake or […]
summer spaghettini

Summer spaghettini

Spaghettini is a very thin spaghetti. It is available from Italian grocery stores and most large supermarkets. Note
PIZZA CAPRESE

Pizza caprese

We used large (25cm diameter) packaged pizza bases for this recipe. Fontina is an Italian cows-milk cheese that has a smooth but firm texture and a mild, nutty flavour. Mozzarella can be substituted for the fontina. Note
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squid with pork and pistachios

Squid with pork and pistachios

Preserved lemon can be bought in delis and some supermarkets. Remove and discard the flesh then wash and dry the rind before chopping. Note
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pineapple &kiwifruit salad

Pineapple & kiwifruit salad

Summer has a mango salad, but what about the colder months? This fresh and flavourful concoction will soon become your favourite autumnal and winter snack.
Pork curry

Pork curry

If japanese curry powder is unavailable, any mild flavoured curry powder can be used. Note
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Spinach with roasted sesame seed dressing

Spinach with roasted sesame seed dressing

You could use tahini (sesame seed paste) instead of grinding the toasted sesame seeds. Beans or watercress can be used instead of spinach in this salad, and peanuts or macadamia nuts could be substituted for the sesame seeds. If you like, you can sprinkle the cooked spinach with smoked dried bonito flakes. Note
Salad of greens, chicken livers, bacon and apple

Salad of greens, chicken livers, bacon and apple

Lamb’s lettuce, also known as mâche or corn salad, is very popular in France. It has a mild, almost nutty flavour and dark green leaves. It is usually sold in 125g punnets, but the leaves probably weigh only about a quarter of that total. Note
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Mandarin POLENTA BISCUITS

Mandarin polenta biscuits

Early season imperial mandarins have a lovely aromatic rind, however, as they have a loose skin, a microplane grater is the best tool to use. You could substitute lemon or orange rind. Note
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sweet chilli and lime fish with tatsoi salad

Sweet chilli and lime fish with tatsoi salad

Soak bamboo skewers in cold water for at least 30 minutes before using to prevent the skewers burning during cooking. We used flathead fillets in this recipe, but you can use any firm white fish fillets you like. Tatsoi is a variety of buk choy, also known as rosette bok choy. It has dark, glossy, […]
MIXED BERRY LASSI

Mixed berry lassi

You can use any combination of berries you like or seasonal fruits such as mango or banana. Note
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Chicken tuscany

Chicken tuscany

Spiced chicken breasts with a flavourful blend of onions, tomatoes, capers, white wine and broad beans.
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charcuterie

Charcuterie

Also goes well with grilled pork sausages; barbecued veal steaks; pan-fried chicken breasts. Note
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pasta salad

Pasta salad

For extra fibre, use wholemeal pasta. For those who are gluten-intolerant, try gluten-free pasta. Note
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cannellini beans with polenta

Cannellini beans with polenta

Any kind of dried beans can be substituted for canned beans, if preferred. Soak beans overnight. Boil until tender; drain. Use patience when spreading polenta into prepared pan; it tends to move and slip but can eventually be worked into corners of pan. Polenta can be made 1 day ahead to the refrigeration stage. Note
Pizza Fingers

Pizza fingers

Pizza fingers can be prepared the day before; put the toppings on, then cover them with plastic wrap and store them in the fridge. Bake when ready to eat. Note
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LEMON DAISIES

Lemon daisies

You need a 6cm (2-inch) flower-shaped cookie cutter. Don’t use boiled lollies for the centres as they will melt during cooking. You can vary the lollies used, but gelatine-based ones (jelly babies and the like) are probably best. Note
MEDITERRANEAN CHICKEN ROLLS

Mediterranean chicken rolls

Plain (un-crumbed) chicken breast schnitzels are available from most supermarkets and some butchers and chicken shops. Chicken rolls can be prepared several hours ahead. Serve chicken rolls with salad or vegetables of your choice. Keep covered in the refrigerator and cook as required. Note
potato wedges

Potato wedges

You could also use coliban or sebago potatoes for this recipe. Note
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spelt pasta with braised  capsicum, nuts & chilli

Spelt pasta with braised capsicum, nuts & chilli

Spelt is an ancient form of wheat that has a higher level of protein and wider range of nutrients than ordinary wheat. It still contains gluten, making it unsuitable for coeliacs. You can use any form of long pasta instead of the spelt fettuccine. Note
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GeraidlineGiraffe

Geraldine giraffe

Meet Geraldine the giraffe, a fun and delicious cake that is great for kid's birthday parties.