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Pea puffs

Pea puffs

Serve these tasty puffs at your BBQ for a real taste of Spring. (makes approx 24) Vegetarian 1 cup peas, fresh or frozen 1 cup cottage cheese ½ onion 1 garlic clove ½ tsp chilli 1 tsp cumin 1 tsp garam masala Fresh coriander, chopped Salt 24 wonton or dumpling...

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Fennel Gratin

Fennel Gratin

3 fennel bulbs 4 cups vegetable stock 1 cup cream salt and pepper, to taste extra virgin olive oil ¼ cup grated Parmesan Thoroughly wash and trim the fennel bulbs. Trim the tops and bases, leaving enough of the base intact so the fennel retains its form. Cut the bulbs...

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Chicken Satay

Chicken Satay

Our take on a certified classic... Serves 4, GF, DF 600g boneless chicken (breast, tenderloins or thigh) 2 tbsp sweet chilli sauce 1cm piece of lemongrass (white part only), finely chopped 2cm piece of fresh ginger, peeled and finely grated 2 tbsp soy sauce (or Tamari...

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Chilli choc malt tart

Chilli choc malt tart

Chilli. Chocolate. Tart. YES! Chilli and chocolate is always a winner. Impress your friends (or make new ones) with this unexpected showstopper. SERVES 8–10 FOR THE CHOC PASTRY 1 small egg 45g icing sugar 50g cocoa 160g plain flour ¼ tsp salt 140g cold unsalted...

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Buttermilk pancakes

Buttermilk pancakes

Do the decent thing and make a dad some pancakes this Fathers Day. (makes 10-12) 2 cups buttermilk 2 eggs 2 tbsp cup sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract 2 cups self-raising flour 100g butter, melted Whisk the buttermilk, eggs and vanilla together. Place dry ingredients in a...

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What we do with dukkah

What we do with dukkah

I’ve never been confident in the spelling of dukkah. But I learnt the hard way that if you spell it as ‘dukkha’ in a google search, you will be inundated with information about the Buddhist concept of dukkha, which translates to ‘suffering’, as opposed to the Egyptian...

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Bounty bar

Bounty bar

Your very own taste of paradise... 100g butter 125g dark chocolate 3 eggs ¾ cup sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract ¾ cup flour Coconut topping 3½ cups (or a 250g packet) of thread coconut 1 x 395g tin condensed milk 2 eggs Melt the butter and chocolate together, either...

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Beef and Mushroom Pie

Beef and Mushroom Pie

This hearty winter pie is perfect for a cool winters night. Serve it with plenty of greens, and if the carby pastry isn't enough, a side of creamy mashed potato. Ingredients 2 onions, sliced 800g-1kg of gravy beef 2 tbsp flour 1 cup beef stock ½ cup red wine (or 2...

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Brussels Sprout Gratin

Brussels Sprout Gratin

Many people believe the only way to make Brussels sprouts palatable is to add bacon. I say cream and cheese can only help even more! 4 slices streaky bacon 25g butter 2 shallots, sliced (or a red onion) 2 cloves garlic, crushed ½kg small Brussels sprouts ½ tsp salt...

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A life without onions

A life without onions

Julia Child once said, “It is hard to imagine a civilisation without onions.” As I write this, onions are sprawled over the streets of Pukekohe after approximately 10 tonnes were washed away in the Auckland Anniversary weekend storm. But while you stew in a panic of...

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