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Recipe by: kelliebaby88
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A filling pasta dish, my take on the Italian carbonara.
 
Recipe by: Star Pooley
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A wonderful Italian recipe for an uncooked sauce made with fresh garden tomatoes. You don't have to cook a thing except for the pasta!
 
Recipe by: Manisha
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This is a simple and easy recipe using potatoes and cauliflower. Serve this dish with Indian breads such as thin rotis or naan - even pitta bread will do! Garnish with coriander if you'd like.
 
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This is a great Middle Eastern dish, simple to make and a real hit every time I make it (and amazingly cheap too!), is also good cold the next day for a lunch box.
 
Recipe by: ROSEGRABOWSKI
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You'd never guess it's tofu! Peanut and ginger flavours combine to create a wonderful Thai-flavoured dish that everyone will love. Serve over white rice.
 
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This is a big hit with the kids as its easy to make and involves very little work. It can be made with or without mushrooms depending on your taste. My mum made it up when i was a kid and I cook it for mine now.
 
Recipe by: ANNEK85925
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This fresh chorizo is delicious, easy to make and way better than shop bought. I keep some in the freezer at all times for a quick and easy breakfast with scrambled eggs and cheese. Enjoy!
 
Recipe by: M. Burton
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Soy sauce and apricot preserves are the base for this tasty glaze, and you can also try orange marmalade for a citrus variation. This dish is a perfect weeknight supper served over a wild rice blend.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Mince is an all-time useful standby – quick to cook and adaptable. Try this fast, spicy way make something exciting out of lamb mince.
 
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In this super-quick version of a Mongolian firepot, morsels of spiced chicken and vegetables are cooked in a fragrant stock with rice noodles. The broth is served at the end of the meal. Delicious!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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The ingredients in this delicious Middle Eastern main dish offer a good range of nutrients, including lots of vitamins and minerals. In addition, the dish is very quick and easy to make.
 
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Bay, lime and olive oil create a delicately aromatic sauce for mullet cooked in parcels, topped with a sprinkling of sorrel. Serve with steamed vegetables for a stylish, no-fuss meal.
 
Recipe by: Wesley Murks
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This is a West Indian marinade that's been used for generations. It's best suited for fish and game, but I also like it on chicken and pork. Make sure you adjust the amount of chillies to your taste. Also, I sometimes replace the orange juice with marmalade for a sweeter marinade.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Here, lettuce-lined salad bowls are filled with a mixture based on a popular combination – prawn and avocado – mixed with spiced new potatoes and topped with creamy bio yogurt for a real hot and cold taste explosion. Serve for lunch with brown or wholemeal bread.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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In true American style, this club sandwich is piled high, and packs in lots of interesting flavours and textures. Parma ham, fried until crisp, replaces the usual bacon, and mashed avocado the butter. Adding a few leaves to a sandwich is a cunning way to get children to eat their greens.
 
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'Tartine' is French for a slice of bread with a topping. Spread herbed goat cheese on crusty bread and toss together beetroot, avocado and greens for an usual, beautiful meal that combines warm with cool, bitter with sweet, and creamy with crisp.
 
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These wraps are tasty but simple and quick to prepare, ideal for packed lunches or a quick meal at home.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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In this dish, three favourite breakfast ingredients – bacon, mushrooms and tomatoes – are cooked on skewers with new potatoes and patty pan squash. The kebabs are served on toasted ciabatta with a refreshing citrus salad. Enjoy them for brunch at the weekend or as a mid-week supper.
 
Recipe by: Karena
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Monkfish tastes somewhat similiar to lobster, but is a lot less expensive. This dish is also healthier than fried fish, but still has a nice crumbly crust. Substitute any other firm white fish if monkfish is not available.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Keep chicken breasts in the freezer for a healthy, super-quick meal like this one any day of the week.
 
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