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maple-mustard pork cutlets with apple salad

Maple-mustard pork cutlets with apple salad

Sprinkle with nuts, season to taste. Note
SESAME & PEANUT SOBA NOODLES

Sesame & peanut soba noodles

Choose an oyster-flavoured sauce without any seafood content such as mushroom oyster sauce. Check the label if you are unsure. Note
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RUM TRUFFLES

Rum truffles

If you have one, use a melon baller to scoop perfectly round balls of truffle mixture. Note
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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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paella valenciana

Paella Valenciana

The traditional paella pan is shallow and wide. One large or two smaller frying pans can be used. The mixture should only be about 4cm deep. Note
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rudolf the reindeer cookies

Rudolf the reindeer cookies

You need 10 ice-block sticks. If the choc orange balls don’t stick to the cookies, secure them with a little melted chocolate. Note
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prawn cocktail in fillo pastry

Prawn cocktail in fillo pastry

For a healthier option, use olive-oil spray instead of butter for pastry sheets. School prawns (shrimp) can also be used, or try crab or lobster meat. Note
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Chocolate and cranberry checkerboard cookies

Chocolate and cranberry checkerboard cookies

Checkerboard cookies look and taste wonderful. These biscuits make a perfect gift. Stack the cookies, then wrap securely in cellophane to keep airtight. They will keep fresh for a week or two. Note
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Potato and beetroot salad

Potato and beetroot salad

Canned whole baby beets can be substituted for fresh beetroot, if preferred. Potatoes, beetroot and peas can be cooked in advance and refrigerated, covered. Combine salad just before serving or beetroot will “bleed” into egg and potato Note
goji muesli bars

Goji muesli bars

You can use blueberries or cranberries instead of goji, if you like. Store bars in an air-tight container for up to 1 week. Note
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CHOKO Pickle

Choko pickle

Wear disposable gloves when preparing chokoes as they will leave a sticky residue on your skin. Store pickle in a cool, dark place for at least three weeks before opening. Refrigerate after opening. Serve with cold meats and cheese. Note
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glacé fruit cake

Glacé fruit cake

Ginger wine, a beverage that is 14% alcohol by volume, has the piquant taste of fresh ginger.You can substitute it with dry (white) vermouth, if you prefer. Any type or combination of glace fruit can be used in this recipe. Note
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PANANG DUCK CURRY

Panang duck curry

This recipe makes 1 cup panang curry paste. Store leftover curry paste, covered, in the fridge for up to 3 days, or freeze in user-friendly portions for up to 3 months. A store-bought panang curry paste can be used. Note
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orange, cranberry and walnut muffins

Orange, cranberry and walnut muffins

See if you can get the 6 orange strips and 2 teaspoons of rind from 1 orange, otherwise you may need to buy 2 small oranges. This recipe makes 6 ­ freeze the remaining 4 muffins for later use. Note
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two long soda glasses filled with pink liquid and scoops of vanilla with red and white straws.

Creaming soda spiders

If you’re looking for a nostalgic drink to make, you can’t go past making creaming soda spiders! With only two ingredients you can’t mess this recipe up, and it makes for such a delicious treat! Looking for other drinks ideas? Try making these spider floats. We used creaming soda but you can use any fizzy […]
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MACADAMIA Anzac Biscuits

Macadamia Anzac biscuits

Take the traditional Anzac Day biscuit recipe, and add in crunchy Australian macadamia nuts and you'll have yourself a delicious sweet treat for any time of the year.
Pan-fried haloumi with green salad

Pan-fried haloumi with green salad

For an impresive starter or light lunch cut one sheet of ready-rolled puff pastry into four equal squares. Place the pastry squares on an oven tray, bake in a moderately hot oven for 20 minutes or until golden. Serve the pastry squares topped with a dressed salad and a slice or two of pan-fried haloumi. […]
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prosciutto-wrapped lamb with mint pesto

Prosciutto-wrapped lamb with mint pesto

Lamb noisette is a round, rather thick, cut of meat taken from the loin. We used a basil pesto dip from the refrigerated section of supermarkets, but you can use any pesto you like. Some major supermarkets and greengrocers are now selling bunches of baby carrots of different colours. We used a bunch each of […]
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chocolate panforte

Chocolate panforte

Rice paper is a fine, edible paper; contrary to popular belief, it is not actually made from rice, but from the pith of a small tree that grows in Asia. Rice paper can be found in specialist-food stores and some delicatessens. Note