Professional baker Karla Goodwin from Bluebells Cakery uses the delicious NESTLÉ BAKERS’ CHOICE Cooking Chocolate, Cocoa and improved Dark CHUNKS to create this incredible Chocolate Drizzle Cake. NESTLÉ BAKERS’ CHOICE is made for baking, designed to produce consistent baking results every time
This miso-glazed monkfish is paired with sesame rice and spring onion to create the ultimate Japanese-inspired, gluten-free recipe. Serve with steamed edamame to perfect the meal
There’s something about single-serve crostatas – rustic Italian-style pies – that is so incredibly inviting. Not only is there no slicing required, but no sharing either! This is my go-to gluten-free pastry: crisp, buttery and just barely sweet. Recipe by Emma Galloway for Taste Magazine
Packed full of tender pork and veal meatballs and juicy chicken pieces, fresh vegetables and Italian risoni pasta, this Winter soup is wonderfully filling and warming.
Put a healthy twist on this traditional Indian coconut-based curry by packing it full of nutritious vegetables. Here, we've swapped the meat for pumpkin and eggplant, creating a flavour-packed vegetarian dinner option.
These hearty pies are packed full of tender, shredded lamb shanks swimming in a rich olive, onion and vegetable sauce to create a warming winter family recipe. Recipe from the team at beefandlamb.com.au.
This step-by-step guide from The Australian Women's Weekly will have you on track to creating the perfect poached eggs for an indulgent weekend breakfast.
There's nothing quite like homemade ice cream, especially when it's topped with a tart rhubarb compote made from scratch. The orange undertone matches both these dishes wonderfully
This is a traditional French lamb stew loaded with hearty vegetables. It can be cooked a day in advance and reheated when required – just fold in the peas, broad beans and parsley at the last minute.
If you’re lucky enough to have a quince tree, you’ll know it's a true autumn treasure. The fruit makes a gorgeously rosy and fragrant paste that's the perfect accompaniment for cheese and crackers
Who can resist a succulent roasted duck draped in an orange and mustard sauce with crispy potatoes? Not me, that’s for sure! This recipe suits a farmed duck, not a wild one and will feed four at a pinch, as long as you offer plenty of veges on the side.
With this fun variation on the classic curry, you can now enjoy a traditional Indian chicken korma with your hands with these stuffed pitta breads. Perfect for a quick dinner in front of the telly!
This citrus cake recipe is a winner at all times of the year. The tangy syrup and toasted coconut create an amazing flavour combination you'll be sure to love
This pork stew is a version of Brazil’s national dish, the black bean and pork concoction known as feijoada (pronounced fay-ju-ada). It takes time to prepare and cook, but there’s a real sense of achievement when it’s completed
Citrus tarts are a favourite with many, and my mum’s made her own version of Australian cook Stephanie Alexander’s tart recipe for years. It’s insanely silky and light as a feather.
Magnificent mums call for only the most magnificent cakes! This is an easy chocolate cake to bake and once generously filled with lashings of cocoa-laced whipped cream, drizzled with white chocolate ganache and topped with roasted rhubarb to add a slightly tart note, it is truly spectacular.
This loathsome crime lord has many enemies, but when Jaffa The Hutt is in cake form, he's not so scary. This epic Star Wars brownie birthday cake from Disney's Star Wars Party Cakes cookbook will win everyone over - adults included.
There’s just something about a sponge cake that fills you with delight! Nici Wickes' mum made them often when she was growing up, with fillings of strawberries, passionfruit, peaches or whatever fruit was in season and always with plenty of whipped cream.
Crispy and golden on the outside, tender and flaky in the middle, these crunchy fish goujons make a brilliant weeknight family dinner. Serve them up with homemade wedges for fish and chips at home.
For a lighter way to enjoy your classic Indian curry, try serving this classic beef korma inside lettuce cups with steamed rice for a fun, hands-on way to experience dinner.
Tick all the flavour boxes with these hearty pot pies, complete with a creamy, cheesy filling, salty bacon and fresh broccoli. Break off your crumbly crust and soak up the filling for extra goodness.
This gorgeous frittata combines three strong flavours to create a flavour-packed lunch or dinner. From the sweetness of the caramelised onion and the rich salmon fillets, to the creamy, tart goat's cheese, every mouthful will leave you wanting more.
This Argentinian-spiced empanadas make a brilliant weeknight or weekend dinner to enjoy on the couch with your loved ones. Their spicy, flavoursome filling goes brilliantly with a buttery pastry crust.
Hearty and delicious, this nutritious stew is the perfect way to warm up your family's bellies on cooler evenings at home. You'll get a nice dose of veggies, protein and fibre with every serving, too.
The richness of this creamy coconut and prawn risotto goes brilliantly with a homemade zesty kale pesto. Dish yourself up a bowl and enjoy rugged up on the couch as a warming dinner.
These delicious swordfish skewers are great for a quick and filling weeknight dinner. The kids will love using their hands to eat the skewers, and you'll love knowing you're getting a good dose of protein. Win, win.
This hearty, warming dinner uses lentils instead of flour to thicken the sauce and add extra fibre at the same time, creating a healthy but delicious weeknight dinner.
There is something special about a crispy, golden crumbed outside and a tender, juicy middle that makes veal schnitzel so popular. This version uses gluten-free ingredients, so even people with allergies can enjoy this classic dish.
This delicious Italian-style prosciutto and tomato flatbread pizza is wonderfully indulgent, but is easy enough to enough as a quick weeknight dinner. The whole family will love tucking into this one.
This iconic children's birthday cake was inspired by the character, Dolly, in one of Charles Dickens' novels. She's since gone on to influence fashion, fish (one is named after her), a cake pan (in the shape of her dress) and all manner of embroideries...what a girl she must have been!
While most jams are made using fruit, this tasty savoury-style recipe from The Australian Women's Weekly's 'Made From Scratch' cookbook is brilliant dolloped atop a steak sandwich, or served with blue cheese.
There’s nothing like a warm nourishing bowl of rice pudding as the weather turns chilly. This creamy recipe, with its gentle spice notes of vanilla and cinnamon, is sure to become a family favourite. Serve with tinned preserved fruit or this decadent fruit compote for a final flourish (shown)
Who doesn’t adore pasta? This creamy dish of wholesome whole-wheat linguine will definitely bring out your ‘inner Sophia Loren’. It is doused in a light, but decadent, creamy tomato sauce full of healthy baby spinach. You can easily serve it without chicken for a vegetarian alternative
A strudel made from a mix of earthy Portobello, brown and white button mushrooms, and slender straw and oyster mushrooms. Whatever funghi you can lay your hands on will make a delightful filling when bound in a sauce scented with red wine and rosemary, then encased in a thin shell of crispy pastry.
Sink your knife though a crisp, golden pastry to reveal a hearty, creamy middle... This delicious family pie takes all the flavours of steak and Diane sauce and combines them to create the ultimate comfort food.
Ditch the Chinese take-away and recreate this popular Asian noodle dish at home - your family will love it! Plus, you'll get your protein from the beef and all the vegetable goodness you want - win, win!
Panettone is a light, airy Italian version of a fruit cake, usually eaten at Christmas and Easter. It varies slightly from region to region but generally is studded with raisins and fruit peel. My favourite brand is called Dal Forno (available from specialty food stores). It is fabulous eaten on its own with an espresso or sweet liqueur, or lightly toasted as I have done in this recipe.
Curious Croppers provided Luca Villari with the most amazing tomato varieties for this salad. He's used a mixture of ‘Spanish Red’, ‘Orange Blossom’, ‘White Doris’ and ‘Little Miss Sunshine’. If you ever get the chance to visit the Clevedon Farmers’ Market, stop by their stall and sample their fantastic selection of tomatoes; they also supply restaurants and Farro Fresh.
Sfoglia di mozzarella is a very thin layer of mozzarella which looks similar to a pastry sheet. Stuff and roll it, then slice it up just before serving.
These little dark cakes are sized to share, but you could also bake them in Texas muffin tins – just shorten the cooking time. Recipes and styling by Fiona Hugues. Photography by Jani Shepherd; Gatherum Collectif.
These chocolate crêpes are thin and soft, with a nutella filling. Recipe and styling by Fiona Hugues. Photography by Jani Shepherd; Gatherum Collectif.
This tart is super-simple to make and whenever I serve it up for friends, they always ask for the recipe. It’s the most divinely textured and flavoured tart and perfect as a dessert or anytime sweet treat!
These tasty zucchini, parmesan and basil muffins from Anneka Manning's cookbook, 'BakeClass', are a great alternative to the sweet ones, especially when served as a snack or instead of bread alongside soup or salad.
This rich, but not too-sweet, mocha roll is one of Anneka Manning's favourite desserts from her cookbook 'BakeClass'. It's perfect for entertaining, and it's much easier to make than you’d expect!
Bringing together sweet blueberries and sour lemons, this simple cheesecake from Anneka Manning's cookbook 'BakeClass' is light but luscious. It’s the perfect end to a lazy summer meal.
This feijoa paste is great on cheese boards and antipasto platters. It's is a labour of love but uses up lots of feijoas and in the long run, potentially saves you buying the pricey store-bought ones
A little slice of heaven with the combination of rich goodness through the chocolate sweetness and the fluffy sensation left by the meringue will leave you wanting more!
Easter's very own egg baskets just got creative! Why not add an edible twist to your next Easter egg baskets making the Easter thrill even more magical.
Whether it's starting from scratch or making use of that leftover roast chicken, this is the perfect combination which brings out the expected tasty flavours required in a pie.
Former Australian Masterchef contestant and experienced vegatarian chef, Renae Smith, has shared her gorgeous roasted autumn vegetables recipe with us. Topped with grilled cacao beef, it's a flavour-packed dish perfect for dinner parties.
This hearty dish from Sophie Hansen's cookbook 'Local Is Lovely' is great recipe when you want to impress someone special. The creamy, tender meat pairs beautifully with crispy homemade potato chips and fragrant mushrooms - delicious!
There’s a trick to creating delicious, real flavour – and it’s easy. Instead of water, add Campbell’s Real Stock. Try these flavour-packed recipes and see for yourself!
A puff pastry pie recipe with a creative twist! This vegetarian pie recipe is taken to new heights with two types of cheese and a lovely olive salsa.
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