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| Homemade Barbecue Sauce | |
Make this on a lazy wet afternoon for those bright and sunny outdoor barbecue parties!
Added:5th Dec, 2007 | Viewed 244 times
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| Raspberry And White Chocolate Coconut Bread | |
This bread is tasty just by itself, but it is divine when toasted and slathered with butter. An ideal breakfast or picnic recipe idea, it has a very tropical feel to it.
Added:19th Nov, 2007 | Viewed 269 times
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| Tuna And Avocado Rice Paper Rolls | |
A great finger food idea, you could even have the guests do it themselves, a sit-down-at-the-table and roll your own rolls party!
Added:13th Nov, 2007 | Viewed 426 times
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| Spicy Wok Chips | |
What an interesting starter for a party! Inspired from one of Donna Hay's recipes, these are beautiful just eaten by themselves or served with toppings and a dip.
Added:8th Oct, 2007 | Viewed 324 times
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| Coconut Walnut Slice | |
In Australian Women's Weekly "Cakes And Slices", this recipe is referred to as "Caramel Walnut Slice". I figured out that it was incorrectly titled after I started making it, as it had neither liquid glucose nor condensed milk which would have contributed to the "caramel" in the slice. The excessive use of coconut led me to believe that it was actually "Coconut Walnut Slice" and boy was it yummy!
Added:18th Sep, 2007 | Viewed 552 times
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| Thai Fishcakes | |
An excellent party idea, this finger food is spicy and very very tempting. The golden brown, crisp crust speckled with greens and reds adds to the visual appeal. Serve on a platter of chilled lettuce with a cooling dipping sauce.
Added:10th Sep, 2007 | Viewed 326 times
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| Corn Bhel | |
"Bhel" is an Indian term most often used to describe a savoury snack with a base of puffed rice, beans or nuts mixed with chopped salad veggies and flavoured with spices and sauces to impart that distinct "chatpata" taste that has millions of fans all around the world. In this unusual "bhel" version, the base is corn kernels and chopped fruits have been added alongwith veggies to make it kid friendly. Try serving in little paper cups at your kid's next birthday party for a nutritious birthday treat.
Added:9th Aug, 2007 | Viewed 483 times
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| Marinated Olives with Lemon & Fennel | |
This recipe from an old June 2003 issue of The Australian Table Magazine sounded really interesting. It turned out amazing, I might be partial to it, coz I am a compulsive olive popper. The recipe said to cover with extra-virgin oil, but since it was a lot, I drained it a bit before serving.
Added:5th Jun, 2007 | Viewed 355 times
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| Homestyle Chicken Dum Biryani | |
I have tried making different kinds at home, with different meats and different preparation methods .... the true Hyderabadi Biryani taste always elusive. Then I came upon this gorgeous little book of traditional Hyderabadi recipes. This book had three versions of Chicken Biryani or Murgh Dum Biryani, the last one being the closest to the authentic one. If you make it often enough, you will get faster and better. This one is a must try! Perfect for large numbers at an Indian Style banquet, this Chicken Biryani cooked at home in the oven with a modern "dum", is truly delicious.
Added:5th Jun, 2007 | Viewed 9512 times
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| Lemon Polenta Crisps [Biscuits] | |
I adapted this recipe from the Australian Women's Weekly 'Cakes, Biscuits & Slices' last Christmas. I wanted a visual contrast to the dark and handsome gingerbread biscuits I was making. These turned out just delicious. The first time I made them, I used the polenta as is and I noticed a slight, sticky crunch [very interesting texture-wise]. So the next time around, I dry roasted the polenta in a skillet over low heat, tossing and agitating constantly, so that the polenta was a delicate shade warmer. This time the crunch was perfect! Make them chubby or thin crisps, these biscuits are made for popping in your mouth.
Added:26th Apr, 2007 | Viewed 1564 times
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