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Pear cheesecake crepes

Pear cheesecake crepes

You’ll find crepes in the freezer section of the supermarket. Note
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Tender cheese and herb scones

Tender cheese and herb scones

Alexa Johnston packs a perfect spring picnic. It’s not summer yet, but finding a sheltered spot in the sun to have a simple spring picnic can make the warmer days seem a little closer. Take a thermos of hot tea, a bottle of homemade lime or lemon cordial and some fizzy water, savoury cheese scones and butter, a few apples – and a tin full of delicious apricot and cranberry picnic slice. Even if it rains, you’ll be happy.
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Swiss chard omelette

Swiss chard omelette

This feta omelette is proof that keeping a recipe simple can yield satisfying results. Whip this tasty breakfast up in just 10 minutes.
Cheese and ham French toasts

Cheese and ham french toasts

DOUBLE IT, FAMILY FAVOURITE When you clip the sandwich triangles in the egg mixture, take care to do it quickly and only coat them lightly, as they won’t cook properly if they become soggy from being soaked for too long. Note
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Passionfruit pikelets

Passionfruit pikelets

For the best results, use a balloon-shaped whisk to mix the ingredients into a smooth batter. Watch for the bubbles that come up during cooking – they’ll burst when it’s time to turn over. Note
Paleo strawberry and honey chia seed jelly pots

Paleo strawberry and honey chia seed jelly pots

Want a hunger-busting snack that’s healthy, will travel, and tastes delicious to both kids and adults? These beautiful strawberry and honey chia puddings make a brilliant on-the-go lunch or breakfast.
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Chia, coconut and apricot snow bars

Chia, coconut and apricot snow bars

Want a hunger-busting snack that’s healthy, will travel, and tastes delicious to kids and adults alike? These chia, coconut and apricot bars are loved by all and are a great on-the-go energy boost.
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Triple-choc pancakes with strawberries

Triple-choc pancakes with strawberries

For less sweet pancakes,use cooking chocolate instead of eating chocolate, which contains more sugar. Replace strawberries with cherries or serve pancakes with figs, if you like. Note
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Beans with Smoky Bacon and Maple Syrup

Beans with smoky bacon and maple syrup

EQUIPMENT Sharp knife; large saucepan with lid (or camp oven); wooden spoon Cook these delicious beans in a pot on the barbecue or campfire, or in a camp oven – a lidded pot that rests on hot coals. If you prefer you could use 500g dried cannellini beans, which have to be soaked in cold […]
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Croque Monsieur

Croque monsieur

Croque monsieur is a traditional French hot sandwich snack. It’s usually filled with bechamel sauce, but this version simply uses eggs to soak the bread. You can make a Croque Madame by placing a fried egg on top! Note
individual English breakfasts

Individual english breakfasts

Frying in a combination of butter and oil gives you that yummy buttery flavor but with less risk of the butter burning. Swiss brown mushrooms have a stronger flavour than regular white mushrooms. If you don’t have four small visually appealing frying pans for the individual serves, cook the four portions in one large frying […]
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Microwave Strawberry Jam

Microwave strawberry jam

To sterilise jars, preheat oven to 120°C. Place freshly washed jars on a baking tray; heat for 30 minutes. Use while hot. This recipe was tested using a 750-watt microwave oven. If you use a higher wattage oven, cook on a tower heat setting. Note
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Orange Marmalade

Orange marmalade

makes 1 litre (4 cups) To test if jam has reached setting point, spoon a little onto a cold saucer and place in freezer for few minutes until cool. Run finger through jam. If surface wrinkles and jam stays in two separate portions, it’s ready. Store marmalade in a cool, dark place; refrigerate after opening. […]
Breakfast muffins

Breakfast muffins

Make them in advance and freeze individually, then pull one out and leave to thaw overnight for the next day.
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Orange cardamom rolls

Orange cardamom rolls

Let the bewitching aroma of baking bread fill your kitchen with this delicious, easy recipe from Alexa Johnston
Savoury potato bread

Savoury potato bread

Let the bewitching aroma of baking bread fill your kitchen with this delicious, easy recipe from Alexa Johnston
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Rhubarb Jam with French Toast

Rhubarb jam with french toast

Whole star anise is available from Asian grocery stores and delis; you can use a cinnamon stick instead. You’ll need about 900g rhubarb (pre-trimmed weight). Setting point: To test if jam is ready for bottling, spoon a little onto cold saucer and freeze for a few minutes until cool. Run finger through jam. If surface […]
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Bacon Crumble with Cheese Toasties

Bacon crumble with cheese toasties

Instead of bacon, use chipolata sausages or chopped chorizo. Buy an unsliced loaf of white bread then cut into 2.5crn slices. You can use sliced sandwich bread, but it will flatten significantly when toasted in the press. No press? Cook toasties in a lightly oiled frying pan. Note
Poached Eggs with Parsley Hollandaise

Poached eggs with parsley hollandaise

To make the hollandaise in a processor, process vinegar and egg yolks. With motor running, slowly add melted butter in a thin stream. Transfer to a bowl and season with salt and pepper. Stir in parsley. Cover the surface with plastic food wrap. The fresher the eggs, the easier they are to poach. Use leftover […]
Porridge with Rhubarb Compote

Porridge with rhubarb compote

For a simple topping, combine 2 tablespoons white sugar with 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon. Sprinkle over porridge to serve. Try topping porridge with sliced bananas and yogurt, then drizzle with maple syrup. Note
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Baked Huevos Rancheros

Baked huevos rancheros

Extra-delicious with baked beans in barbecue sauce. Huevos Rancheros (Ranchers’ Eggs) is a classic Mexican breakfast dish we’ve adapted. Add a pinch of chilli powder to tomato mixture. Avocado Salsa: To avoid avocado discolouring, make salsa just before serving. Note
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Croque Monsieur

Croque monsieur

For a great way to use up leftover ham that is simply delicious, follow this recipe to create Croque monsieur - the gourmet French version of a toasted ham and cheese sandwich.
Eggs with Chorizo and Haloumi

Eggs with chorizo and haloumi

Egg continues to cook after it’s removed from the heat; don’t overcook or it will become “rubbery”. Replace chorizo with shaved light ham if preferred. Note
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Chorizo Corn Bread

Chorizo corn bread

We used gluten-free chorizo sausages; check the label as some chorizo contains gluten. Note
Rice Pudding with Fruit Compote

Rice pudding with fruit compote

For a richer padding, stir in 75g grated white chocolate. For a little crunch, top with toasted slivered or flaked almonds. Rice will absorb liquid on standing. When reheating leftovers, add a little more milk or cream to rice and stir over low heat until hot. Note
Baked Spinach and Eggs

Baked spinach and eggs

You can use frozen (thawed) spinach; squeeze out excess moisture before using. Best made close to serving time. Note
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Breakfast Omelet

Breakfast omelet

Buy large blocks of cheese; grate then freeze in resealable storage bags. Note
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Breakfast Bake

Breakfast bake

Enjoy eggs baked with vegies as a treat – rather than a fried, hot breakfast – to cut down fat and kilojoules. Note
Corn and Fetta Omelet Wrap

Corn and feta omelet wrap

Try using frozen peas instead of corn and fresh low-fat ricotta instead of feta. Adding vegetables to omelets provides extra vitamins and fibre content. Corn has a low GI. Note
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Microwave Berry Jam

Microwave berry jam

To sterilise jars: Wash in soapy water then rinse. Place on a baking tray; heat in an oven preheated to 150°C/I30°C fan forced for 10 minutes. Setting test: Place a teaspoonful of jam on a chilled saucer; cool. Push jam with your finger; If it wrinkles, it is ready to bottle. Note
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Breakfast Omelet

Breakfast omelette

Packed full of goodness and delicious flavours, this sausage and cheese omelette is a hearty breakfast that is sure to set your day off to a good start.
Iced Mocha

Iced mocha

Place glasses in the freezer to chill for 5 minutes before serving. Note
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Chicken Wok Omelets

Chicken wok omelets

Use the breast of a barbecued chicken. Serve topped with thinly sliced green onions. Fried shallots are available from Asian food stores and some supermarkets. Note
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Vanilla French Toast

Vanilla french toast

Use Italian-style woodfired bread or brioche if you like. This version of French toast works well as a quick and delicious dessert; serve it up with yoghurt for brunch. Serve with fresh seasonal fruit. Note
Power pack - berry oat crumble

Berry oat crumble

For better nutrition, use traditional rolled oats instead of instant. Use any variety of berry. You can use pie apples instead of pears. Make ahead, then enjoy either at room temperature or reheated in the oven at 180°C/160°C fan forced for 10 minutes or until warm. Note
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Side Kicks - Rhubarb and cranberry Chutney

Rhubarb and cranberry chutney

Brown sugar will darken the colour of your chutney. For a lighter colour, use white sugar. Look for firm fruit with no soft patches for this recipe. Note
Sweet wraps - Mini Chocolate hazelnut Croissants

Mini chocolate hazelnut croissants

Sprinkle tops of croissants with finely chopped hazelnuts before baking; drizzle croissants with melted chocolate. Double up: You can double recipe quantities; bake in batches. Save time: Separate pastry sheets for quick thawing. Quick snack: Freeze uncooked pastries; bake as required. Note
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Citrus and Ginger Marmalade

Citrus and ginger marmalade

Gently scrub then rinse citrus fruit under warm water before preparing. You can freeze strips of citrus peel and portions of juice. Note
Cheesy Baked Bean Fritters with Ham & Eggs

Cheesy Baked Bean Fritters with Ham & Eggs

Turn The Tables - Make magic out of your pantry staples and transform the classics. Embrace what’s in your cupboards – that tin of beans or soup can be added to a classic recipe and, with a few twists, you can create amazing new menus.
Chicken Wok Omelets

Chicken wok omelettes

These delicious Asian inspired chicken wok omelettes are perfect for a protein packed breakfast, lunch or dinner. It's quick to make and full of goodness to charge for the day ahead.
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Omelet Stack with Soy Gravy

Omelette stack with soy gravy

This is a great way to use leftover cooked chicken and vegetables. Use leftover fried shallots in salads, in stir-files and to garnish soup. Fried shallots are available from the asian food aisle. Note
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Spiced Salmon Potato Cakes

Spiced salmon potato cakes

Use canned pink salmon instead of red. To make this a main meal for 4, shape mixture into 8 patties and serve with steamed vegetables. To shallow-fry, pour oil into frying pan to 4cm deep. Note
Mixed Berry Puff

Mixed berry puff

No almond meal? Process 1/3 cup flaked almonds until finely crushed. Use pear instead of apple. Note
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