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Dinner + Gourmet recipes (139)

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Recipe by: Susan W.
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This dish melts in your mouth. The credit goes to my future mother-in-law. Not only does it taste gorgeous, but halibut is a sustainably sourced fish. Each halibut fillet should be approximately an inch thick. Substitute crème fraîche for the double cream for a lighter dish.
 
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The glaze gives a gorgeous sheen to the bird. This is an impressive roast turkey recipe for an unforgettable Christmas dinner.
 
Recipe by: Marco Pierre White
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Dinner for two in twenty minutes. It's fantastic.
 
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Tart, tangy rhubarb and orange sauce complements the rich flesh of mackerel wonderfully.
 
Recipe by: Joe Nekrasz
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Barbecued rock lobster tails lightly seasoned with lemon and garlic. Ready in no time at all, and unbelievably delicious!
 
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The secret to Beef bourguignon? Slow cooking and letting the flavours meld overnight.
 
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Asian inspired flavours with a French technique give this dish it's own uniqueness. It's easy to make as well!
 
Recipe by: Denys
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Seared fish steaks are a Cajun tradition. This is such a simple yet delicious way to prepare tuna, and it's ready in minutes.
 
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Chicken breasts are stewed in a white wine and a simple but delicious stock. In French cooking, mirepoix is the traditional base of diced carrots, onion and celery sautéed in butter that is used to flavour a great many stews, soups and sauces.
 
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Try this stylish dish for entertaining. With the skin removed, duck breasts are full of succulent flavour but low in fat and the oranges supply antioxidant vitamin C.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Pheasant is a succulent meat and although higher in fat than other game birds, most of this fat is monounsaturated. Adding split peas to the casserole provides satisfying carbohydrate and thickens the sauce.
 
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Slightly sweet parsnips are superb with crisp-skinned duck fillets in a rich, fruity glaze that's simplicity itself to make. Serve with steamed green beans and warm French bread. Delicious!
 
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This is an Italian Christmas Eve favourite. This recipe can be doubled or tripled easily. Serve as a side, starter or over pasta. Buon Natale!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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An unusual twist on classic roast chicken, this recipe makes the most of the flavour of the fresh fruits.
 
Recipe by: Esmee
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A spicy crab soufflé - it's equally delicious made with lobster. My dad always made this for us on Christmas Eve.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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Fibre- and potassium-rich celeriac adds a creamy flavour to this elegant, light dish. The Stilton creates a sharp, tangy contrast.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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A spicy sauce made with sweet and sour plums is a wonderful companion for tender duck breasts. Try serving with new potatoes or flat rice noodles and some steamed mangetout.
 
Recipe by: Rayna
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This classic cut of steak, also known as fillet mignon and fillet steak, is a thick cut from the tenderloin. It's best cooked simply to preserve it's rich flavour.
 
Recipe by: A_GREELEY
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This is my version of a classic French recipe that I have adapted for quick and easy preparation. You may wish to adjust the quantity of tarragon to taste.
 
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A port and tarragon sauce is served over sautéed mushrooms and tender chicken. Easy to make and tastes delicious if you use the freshest ingredients!
 
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