
Quick & Easy
See allThese 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.

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Panzanella with radish sandwiches
Panzanella is a refreshing Tuscan summer bread salad. We’ve put our own spin on it by using little cubes of radish sandwich instead of the traditional bread pieces. Note

Risoni with spinach & semi-dried tomatoes
Risoni is a small pasta shaped like a grain of rice. You can substitute any small pasta in this recipe. Note

Mini pizza squares
Gluten-free bread mixes are available in plain and wholegrain, we used plain in this recipe. Note
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Pork and mango curry
To spoon the thick cream layer off the top of the coconut cream, don’t shake the can as the thick cream will separate from the liquid underneath. If you shake it, you have to wait until the liquid settles into layers again. Note

Ginger sour cream surprise cake
This cake is best eaten on the day it is made. It is important not to over beat this cake mixture, or the sour cream will slip to the base of the pan. Note

Smoked salmon and herbed cream cheese
This recipe is not suitable to freeze. Note
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Roasted capsicum sauce
A simple and versatile Spanish-style roasted capsicum sauce.
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Sticky maple pork sausages
A very quick and easy family meal with sweet and sticky maple pork sausages.

Skordalia
Skordalia is a thick dip in Greek cuisine usually made of garlic and potatoes.
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Sydney ura-maki
To prevent them from drying out, keep finished ura-maki wrapped in plastic, uncut, until ready to serve. Goes well with sesame dipping sauce, and oysters osaka. Note

Maple and cheddar burgers
Use regular beef mince, not lean, for a nice, juicy patty. Note
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Pasta with nut paste, pear & borlotti beans
While this recipe is geared for autumn, you can swap ingredients for the seasons; in spring, use broad beans instead of borlotti beans and bitter salad greens instead of radicchio.

Chargrilled ricotta, chilli and mint-stuffed zucchini flowers
These stuffed ricotta flowers bring together the creaminess of ricotta with the fresh tang of mint and heat of chilli for a truly flavourful summer barbecue treat.
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Pies to go
Meat filling can be prepared a day ahead. Note

Red fruit salad with lemon mascarpone
Use a melon baller to scoop watermelon into bite-sized balls, if desired, for a more decorative look. Note
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Spicy black bean squid stir-fry
Squid can be swapped for prawns or chicken. Note
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Madeira cake
This cake does not actually contain the sweet wine called Madeira. Its name is derived from the fact that it used to be served with a small glass of Madeira for afternoon or high tea in Victorian England. Note

Spelt spaghetti with cherry tomato sauce and vongole
Vongole (clams) will need to soak in salted water for 30 minutes before starting this recipe. Fast-cooking clams are packed with a good dose of iron, B vitamins and the mineral chronium, which the body needs to regulate blood glucose levels. Note
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Rice pudding with blueberry compote
You can use any type of berry you like in the compote. Note

Palliard of chicken with asparagus and tarragon sauce
The term palliard' means a quick-cooking, thinly sliced or pounded piece of meat, usually veal, beef or chicken. It may also be known as an escalope’. Remove the tenderloin from chicken breast; this is the thin strip of meat lying just under the breast. Using a large sharp knife, cut each chicken breast in half […]
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Pancetta and eggs
Pancetta, an Italian unsmoked bacon, can be used, sliced or chopped, as an ingredient in recipes rather than eaten on its own. It’s also great used as a pizza topping. Note
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Peanut sambal
If shrimp paste is unavailable, substitute 1 tablespoon fish sauce. Shrimp paste is available from Asian grocery stores or the Asian section of most supermarkets. Tamarind concentrate is made from dried tamarind pulp and is a popular souring agent that adds an appetising tang and fruity background flavour to curries and sauces Note
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Sticky coconut rice balls with lime syrup
This recipe is best made just before serving, and not suitable to freeze. Note

Mixed baked vegetables with rosemary and garlic
Soft fresh goat cheese can be substituted for fetta, if desired. Note

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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Spicy prawn and avocado salad
Croutons can be prepared a day ahead. Keep in an airtight container. Prawns can be shelled several hours ahead and kept covered in refrigerator. Prepare salad as required. Note
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Pasta perfect
We’ve used penne pasta in this recipe, but feel free to use spaghetti, if you prefer. Stir in â…“ cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves just before serving, if you like. Note

Sausage and tabbouleh pitta breads
We used beef sausages here, but this snack would be just as good with chicken, pork or lamb sausages depending on your child’s tastes. You can replace the baba ghanoush with hummus. Note
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Nougat parfait with ruby red grapefruit syrup
Not suitable to microwave. Note

Gingerbread christmas ornaments
Christmas cutters are available from all good kitchenware shops or cake decorating shops. Note
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Petits fours
Delicious little French confectioneries that literally mean 'small oven'.

Spiced lemon lamb
The perfect summer lamb dish for cooking on the backyard barbecue.
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Rice porridge with raisins
If you cannot find doongara rice, use white long-grain rice instead. Doongara rice was developed and is grown in Australia. It’s a white, long-grain rice similar to basmati, and has a higher content of amylose (starch) than other rice, which means it is more slowly digested  it has a lower glycaemic index than most […]

Strawberry and rhubarb muffins
You need about 2 large trimmed rhubarb stems for this recipe. Muffins can be served warm or at room temperature. Note
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Mixed vegetable salad with peanut sauce
The peanut sauce can be made in a food processor or blender instead of a mortar and pestle. You need about a quarter of a small cauliflower for this recipe. Note

Slow-roasted beef shanks
These slow-roasted beef shanks will melt in your mouth.

Glazed rosewater madeleines
Tender madeleine biscuits flavoured with vanilla and gentle dipped in a sweet rosewater glaze.
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Spinach, capsicum and feta pizza
Spinach, capsicum and feta pizza

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

Mixed berry and mascarpone brioche
This beautifully sweet dish combines fluffy brioche, creamy mascarpone cheese and fresh mixed berries to create this indulgent breakfast dish, perfect for the weekend!
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Potato, chicken and corn soup
This soup is great for lunch at the office or for a picnic. If a microwave is not available for reheating the soup, pack it in a preheated insulated flask. Note
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Pear and walnut chutney
A sweet and delicious pear and walnut chutney from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Sticky pork spare ribs
In a pressure cooker these sticky and saucy pork spare ribs can be whipped up in no time.

Moroccan sweet potato bake
These crispy Moroccan-style sweet potato fries are the perfect side dish.
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Chilled tofu with ginger and green onion
Be careful when working with silken tofu as it is very soft and breaks easily. Use a mix of basil and mint leaves if you cannot find japanese mint. Note

Sticky rice with green mango and apple salad
Thai sticky rice (also known as glutinous' or sweet' rice) is a short, fat and chalky white rice that becomes soft and sticky once cooked.
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Rissoles with grilled onions
Delicious little French croquettes with a tangy caramelised onions from Australian Women's Weekly.

Raspberry, yoghurt and strawberry terrine with berry and mint salad
Refreshing raspberry, yoghurt and strawberry terrine with a sweet berry and fresh mint salad - a show-stopping dessert for your next dinner party!

Shredded vegetable rice paper rolls
Keep the rolls moist by covering them with a slightly damp piece of kitchen paper, then store them in an airtight container in the fridge. Rolls can be made a day ahead. Swap the tofu for cooked shredded chicken breast for a non-vegetarian option. Note
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Mini pizzas with three toppings
Each of the topping recipes here makes enough to cover four mini pizza bases. You can buy prepared pizza bases from the supermarket, they can be found in the refrigerated, freezer or bakery sections. Note

Mango vanilla frozen yogurt swirls
You will need two medium mangoes (860g) for this recipe. Note
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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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