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Steam + 5-8 recipes (29)

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Recipe by: KATIE
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A delicious, very easy to make, suet pastry pudding. This is my mum's recipe. I usually serve it with shredded cabbage and mash - pure comfort food!
 
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The last Sunday before Advent is often called ‘Stir up Sunday’. Christmas puddings are best made a month or so before the big day itself so the mixture has time to fully mature. Traditionally, the whole family takes a turn at stirring the Christmas pudding, whilst making a wish. Another popular ritual is to add a coin or a sixpence into the mix. Whoever finds it on his or her plate on Christmas Day is brought abundant wealth and happiness!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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The tartness of lemon juice plus the refreshing fragrance of mint make this a dish that will brighten any meal. Bulghur is a form of cracked wheat that cooks fast and easily.
 
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Cauliflower and parsnip marry for a delicious alternative to mashed potatoes.
 
Recipe by: SEMANO
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This is a traditional Chinese sweet rice recipe that is usually served for the Chinese New Year. This recipe was handed down to me from my dad who liked to eat this alone as a main dish, so it's a little heartier than most other sweet rice recipes. For those of you who know what Chinese sweet rice is, this is the most delicious recipe yet!
 
Recipe by: Carol, Chung Chi Wa
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This recipe is handed down from my mum's mum. This is NOT a dessert (not sweet), but more like a 'quick bread' for the Chinese. This 'cake' is usually made and eaten during the Chinese New Year or its slices are usually found all year round as dim sum in Chinese restaurants. This cake can be kept for 1 week in the fridge (but usually it's finished within a day!!)
 
Recipe by: HEIDI WRIGHTSMAN
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Bright, crisp and spicy Chinese beans with crushed green peppercorns, fresh red chilli and garlic.
 
Recipe by: Star Pooley
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Serve this delectable dish with a fresh, warm loaf of crusty bread for mopping up all the delicious sauce. Use Spanish chorizo if you can't find the Portuguese chouriço.
 
Recipe by: Claude
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This classic steamed pudding is delicious with brandy butter, cream or custard.
 
Recipe by: Beth
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This is an authentic recipe that originated in the 1800s with Italian fishermen who settled in San Francisco, California. Serve in large bowls with crusty sourdough bread on the side.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These Chinese dumplings, known as shao may or shiu may, have a chicken filling, which is lighter than the traditional pork mixture. Wonton wrappers, sold in Oriental food stores, can be used, or you can make your own pasta wrapping. Serve these dim sum as the starter for a multi-course Chinese meal.
 
Recipe by: FOXGLOVE_ABZ
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This is an easy recipe that can be adapted to use many different flavours. Try adding lemon zest or treacle or syrup or dried fruit. It is lighter than the normal suet puddings. As always, serve with warm custard.
 
Recipe by: Your Highness
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Everyone who eats this popcorn just loves it. My kids, their friends, my friends, and family all expect this for an evening of movie watching. A delicious whole-grain snack!
 
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I love soups especially in the winter. I also love my pressure cooker because it saves time, fuel and nutrients. I was looking for a hearty soup that included leeks and I cast around my kitchen for ingredients. There were plenty of potatoes and leeks so that was my starting point. This is almost a meal in a dish and my family all love it. It is virtually fat freeand low in salt.
 
Recipe by: Patti
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Be transported to the south of France with this dish. Serve with crusty bread, and a nice chilled glass of white wine.
 
Recipe by: Corinne Hobin
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Tomatoes and garlic are essential to this dish, which is light, fresh and full of flavour. A perfect preparation for mussels if you like to avoid the cream and butter so prominent in many other recipes.
 
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I had a pie in a cafe which had some of the above ingredients and liked it but felt it was a little heave and rich. I have made my own lighter version which is tasty enough to not need any salt, which is good for everyone, not just people with heart problems.
 
Recipe by: princess_Delkie
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A luscious orangy steamed pudding. The tangy flavour of this dessert coupled with custard, makes a perfect ending to a summer dinner! The best part is that you can make the pudding in advance, freeze it for up to 2 months - then thaw and steam it for about 45 mins, until thoroughly hot!
 
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A deliciously smooth pesto-like pasta sauce made with sautéed red peppers, onions and almonds, tossed with freshly cooked pasta.
 
Recipe by: Vivian
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A very basic and easy way to make sushi rolls.
 
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