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Brioche PLT

Brioche PLT

You get what you pay for with prosciutto, although the cheaper versions found in supermarkets are usually pretty good. The more expensive prosciutto usually imported from Italy, is finer quality meat and air-dried for longer therefore having a more intense flavor. I don’t be alarmed by the fat on the edge of the prosciutto, and […]
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
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Rustic Minestrone

Rustic minestrone

This delicious and rustic minestrone recipe is loaded with incredible flavour and is wonderful enjoyed for a comforting and warming weeknight meal during those cold winter evenings
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Chef's Salad

Chef’s potato salad

Buy ham from the deli. Eggs must be at room temperature or shells will crack during cooking. Note
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
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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 […]
Chicken Parmigiana

Chicken parmigiana

Classic and cheesy chicken parmigiana doesn�t have to take hours in the kitchen. This chicken parmigiana with a rich tomato sauce and crisp salad creates a quick and tasty family meal.
Ham and Corn Impossible Pie

Ham and corn impossible pie

Use leftover shredded barbecued chicken or drained flaked canned tuna You need 1 slice of day-old bread for crumbs. Note
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Lamb and Basil Parcels

Lamb and basil parcels

You could use this filling to stuff beef or pork steaks. For a spicy touch, sprinkle some dried chilli flakes over filling before folding steak in half. Note
Chicken Parmigiana

Chicken, ham and eggplant parmigiana

The combination of salty ham, oozy cheese, hearty eggplant and crumbed chicken is absolutely delicious. Enjoy it hot out of the oven with a fresh rocket salad for a tasty family dinner.
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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.
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Ham and Olive Pan Pizza

Ham and olive pan pizza

Use canned corned beef instead of ham. Top with any of your favourite pizza toppings. You can cook the pizza on a baking tray in the oven. Note
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Quesadilla

Quesadilla

Drain sun-dried tomato on paper towels to remove as much oil as possible. This recipe is a good source of calcium. Note
Saltimbocca Skewers

Saltimbocca skewers

Saltimbocca is Italian for ‘jump in the mouth’; the combination of lemon, herbs and capers in this recipe ensures this happens. Heating oil and butter together adds flavour and prevents butter burning. Note
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Egg Calzones

Egg calzones

If yeast mixture doesn’t bubble after standing, discard, then start again. Note
Pesto, Hey presto - spaghetti pesto with bacon and tomato

Spaghetti pesto with bacon and tomato

You can use regular tomatoes, chopped, instead of baby rama and teardrop tomatoes. Cool pasta slightly before adding pesto, as heat can discolour the pesto. Note
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Stir it up, Italian special pasta - Ham, Mushroom and pea

Ham, mushroom and pea tortellini

Budget tip: Replace parmesan with grated cheddar cheese; flavour will vary. Instead of peas, try chopped tomato. You can use any tortellini variety. Note
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Creamy Basil Mini Penne

Creamy basil mini penne

Use 3 chopped large tomatoes instead of sun-dried tomato strips. Add a touch of cream for extra sauce. Note
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Tropical Glazed Ham

Tropical glazed ham

Make a quick pasta salad; cook 600g fusilli pasta as packet directs. Refresh under cold running water, then toss with 2 grated carrots, 1/2 cup finely chopped flat-leaf parsley and 1/2 cup bought French-style dressing. Try breakfast marmalade instead of conserve. Note
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Herb Cheese Muffins

Herb cheese muffins

Use wholemeal flour with the addition of oat bran, a soluble fibre, to lower the GI of the muffins. Note
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Curried Ham and Lentil Soup

Curried ham and lentil soup

Ham hocks, the shank end of a leg ham, are available at delicatessens, specialty stores, and some butchers. Shop around; hocks vary greatly in price, size and ‘meatiness’. Note
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Asparagus, Ham and Cheese Souffle Omelet

Asparagus, ham and cheese souffle omelette

Have all your ingredients ready before you start to cook. Omelettes take only a few minutes to cook. Don’t stir egg mixture in the pan; it will scramble the eggs. For ease of folding, always place filling to one side of omelette. Omelettes should be tender and soft. Don’t overcook or they will become tough […]
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Ham and Cheese Noodle Cakes

Ham and cheese noodle cakes

Make noodle cakes just before serving. For a stronger cheese flavour, replace half the mozzarella with cheddar or parmesan. Use cooked bacon instead of ham. Note
Caesar Poached Eggs

Caesar poached eggs

Use chopped bacon instead of pancetta. You can use regular white vinegar. Omit bread croutons and serve eggs on toasted sourdough. Note
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Turkey and ham parcels

Turkey and ham parcels

This dish is perfect for the cook who wants to be able to control portions and who loves dishing up to be easy on Christmas Day.
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Macaroni Cheese with Smoky Ham

Macaroni cheese with smoky ham

Use 4 short-cut bacon rashers, rind removed and excess fat trimmed, instead of ham. You’ll need 2 thick slices of sourdough bread to make 2/3 cup breadcrumbs. Note
Croque Monsieur

Croque monsieur

Croque monsieur is the gourmet French version of a toasted ham and cheese sandwich. This classic French bistro sandwich is a great way to use up leftover ham and is simply delicious.
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Croque Madame

Croque madame

To fry eggs, break each into a lightly greased, heavy-based frying pan (or greased egg ring) on medium heat. Cook, uncovered, for. 2-3 minutes, until egg-white is set and yolk is cooked to taste. ; Use an egg slice to remove. Note
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Eggs with Pancetta and Salsa

Eggs with pancetta and salsa

To tell if an egg is raw or hard-boiled, spin it. If the egg spins easily, it is hard-boiled, but if it wobbles, it is raw. Note
Filet Mignon Bearnaise

Filet mignon bearnaise

When cooking steaks, place in a preheated frying pan, char-grill or barbecue. Cook for 2-3 minutes to seal and turn to cook the other side. This will glint rare steak. Cook for a minute or two longer for medium. Note
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maple glazed ham

Maple glazed ham

Remember, the ham is already cooked you are simply adding flavour by glazing it. serve warm or cold. Note
pancetta and spinach creamy scrambled eggs

Pancetta and spinach creamy scrambled eggs

When scrambling eggs, keep the heat low and even. Stir occasionally – too much heat or stirring will toughen the eggs and cause them to separate. The finished texture should be barely firm and creamy. Serve immediately – scrambled eggs do not reheat well. Note
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pea and ham soup in a cup

Pea and ham soup

A hearty soup that�s perfect for using up festive ham leftovers or as a comforting and warming soup for those cooler winter nights. It�s pea and ham soup at its best.
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savoury bread pudding

Savoury bread pudding

Halve cherry tomatoes if large. Test custard is set by inserting knife into the centre – if it is clean when removed the custard is set. Note
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silverbeet quiche

Silverbeet quiche

Baby spinach or frozen spinach may be used in this recipe in place of fresh – remember to remove any excess liquid from frozen once thawed. Note
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Savoury impossible pie

Cheese, ham and spinach impossible pie

This delicious savoury pie is extremely easy to make -simply mix all ingredients together and bake. It's great enjoyed fresh out of the oven with a side salad, or cut up and chilled for school or work lunches.
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Chicken and prosciutto bites

Chicken and prosciutto bites

Make your own aioli by mixing roasted garlic flesh into whole egg mayonnaise with a squeeze of lemon juice. If preferred, simply brown the outside and finish in a moderate oven, 180°C, to cook through. Note
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Club sandwich bites

Club sandwich bites

These sandwiches can be made with toasted bread, and there are no limits to the fillings you can try. Note