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MEDITERRANEAN VEGETABLE AND HALOUMI BRUSCHETTA

Mediterranean vegetable and haloumi bruschetta

Serve up this delicious Mediterranean style bruschetta at your next gathering. Haloumi is a cheese that just begs to be grilled, and combined with tomatoes, basil and capers it is out of this world.
baked chilli and oregano fetta

Baked chilli and oregano fetta

The perfect alternative to the ever-predictable round of brie cheese. Baked chilli and oregano fetta is melt in the mouth and bursting with flavor.
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Cheeseburgers

Cheeseburgers

Delicious and fun homemade cheeseburgers that the whole family will love.
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EASY ANTIPASTI

Easy antipasti

Antipasto means "before the meal" and is the traditional first course of a formal Italian meal.
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GRILLED PANCETTA OMELETTE

Grilled pancetta omelette

For the easiest brunch, lunch or light dinner, try this tasty omelette topped with grilled pancetta, zucchini and tomato.
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antipasto melt

Antipasto melt

Ready within 5 minutes, these easy grilled mini pizzas are delicious and make a perfect mid-week dinner.
beef & stilton pies

Beef and stilton pies

Any beef cut suitable for stewing can be used for the pie filling: gravy beef, skirt, blade or chuck steak. These cute little beef and stilton pies make excellent finger food.
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GREEN VEGETABLE PIE WITH YELLOW SPLIT PEA DIP

Green vegetable pie with yellow split pea dip

Kefalotyris is a semi-firm greek sheep’s or goat’s milk cheese. Although called a pie, this traditional greek vegetable and herb packed recipe contains no pastry and is held together with eggs and fetta. Note
Chilli corn bread

Chilli corn bread

Corn (maize) was brought back to Europe from the US by Christopher Columbus. It has become an Italian staple in the form of polenta. In the US, corn bread may be served with butter and jam, or as an accompaniment to casseroles and other meat dishes.
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blue cheese

Blue cheese dip

This flavoursome dip goes well with crudités, potato wedges or barbecued chicken wings.
Roasted blueberries with brie

Roasted blueberries with brie

Roasted blueberries with brie makes a great starter, or buffet dish. You can bake a whole brie for 30 minutes in a medium hot oven if you prefer a warm dish for sharing.
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ricotta and fetta dip

Ricotta and fetta dip

This creamy and lemony dip is delicious and dead easy to make. You can adjust the lemon juice and garlic to taste.
oozy cheese fritters

Oozy cheese fritters

Hot, oozy and deliciously spiced, these cheese fritters with fresh mint salsa are perfect for handing round at a party. Just make sure you have napkins on hand for your guests.
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watercress salad with cheese balls

Watercress salad with cheese balls

We used corella pears for this recipe. You will need a bunch of watercress weighing about 350g in total to yield the leaves required for this salad. Note
TOMATO AND BEAN BAKE

Tomato and bean bake

These nifty little one-pot casseroles are great for any meal! Dinner, lunch, or they can even be given a breakfast theme and served for brunch.
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PISTOU

Pistou

This herb sauce is divine served with grilled meats or as a sandwich spread.
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THREE-CHEESE CARBONARA

Three-cheese carbonara

Cheese lover? This recipe is absolutely the one for you. Flavoursome gorgonzola, nutty parmesan, and creamy bocconcini are Italian favourites and are calling your name!
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Asparagus and brie tartines

Asparagus and brie tartines

Baked brie and asparagus tartines make a dish for a celebratory lunch. If you're looking for some variety, you can replace the asparagus with honey and thyme.
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meat-lovers' scrolls

Meat-lovers’ scrolls

For a delicious snack, try these golden scrolls filled with sausage and beef mince, melted cheese and spinach.
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double-crust pizza

Double-crust pizza

Made completely from scratch, the dough is the key component to this tasty double-crust pizza.
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omelette recipes

Goat’s cheese, mushroom and tomato omelettes

It's hard to eat poorly when you've got a carton of eggs in the fridge, even if there's little else around. Eggs represent very compact packets of protein and nutrients ready to be turned into a nutritious meal in minutes. Master an omelette then you can create a filling according to what you have on hand.
CROISSANT Monsieur

Croissant monsieur

You can double or triple the quantities, filling large dishes to serve a crowd. Do ahead This recipe can be prepared a day ahead to the end of step 3, cover and refrigerate. Finish the recipe when you’re ready to serve. Substitutes You can use a combination of other cheeses such as parmesan, vintage cheddar, […]
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farfalle with ricotta and peas

Farfalle with ricotta and peas

Also known as ‘bow-tie’ pasta, farfalle is good for this dish. The crinkles of each piece enfold the ricotta and peas for maximum deliciousness. However, you can replace the farfalle with penne or small shells if you want. Note
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leek and parmesan mini frittatas

Leek and parmesan mini frittatas

Perfect for school lunches, picnics or after-school snacks and equally delicious hot or cold, these mini leek and parmesan fritters will always satisfy hungry mouths.
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Bruschetta Fingers

Bruschetta fingers

Toast fingers can be made the day before and stored in an airtight container. The tomato and cheese can be chopped the day before, and placed in separate small bowls, covered with plastic wrap and stored in the fridge. Parsley should be chopped and fingers assembled just before serving. Note
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olives with saffron and cheese

Olives with saffron and cheese

A tasty tapas dish, delicately spiced with fragrant saffron, this platter of olives and cheese makes an elegant addition to a selection of nibblies.
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onion tart

Onion tart

This tart will keep well, removed from the tin and covered, in the refrigerator for several days. Serve tart at room temperature This pastry is very easy and good for any savoury tart, but you can also use thawed ready-rolled pastry sheets, joined with a little egg yolk. Note
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