Recipes

Mains, Autumn, Vegetarian Hannah Titmarsh Mains, Autumn, Vegetarian Hannah Titmarsh

Broccolini and Chilli Spaghetti with Pangrattato

The perfect vegetarian dish for spaghetti lovers.

Recipe

Preheat the oven to 180°C.

Tear bread into small pieces, place on a baking tray and drizzle with 1 tablespoon oil. Bake for about 10 minutes until golden and crisp. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely. Place in a food processor with one-third of the garlic and 1/2 cup parsley. Pulse to form coarse crumbs then set pangrattato aside.

Cook pasta in a large pan of boiling salted water to packet instructions, adding broccolini for the final 1 minute of cooking time. Drain.

Meanwhile, heat the remaining oil in a large frypan over medium heat. Add chilli, zest and remaining garlic, then cook, stirring, for 30 seconds until fragrant. Add drained broccolini and pasta and toss to combine, then stir through the remaining parsley and half the parmesan.

Divide pasta among warm bowls, then sprinkle with pangrattato and remaining parmesan and serve with lemon wedges and extra chilli if you like it spicy!

Ingredients

4 SLICES SOURDOUGH BREAD

2 TBSP OLIVE OIL

3 GARLIC CLOVES, FINELY CHOPPED

1 CUP FLAT-LEAF PARSLEY, ROUGHLY CHOPPED

500G SPAGHETTI

2 BUNCHES BROCCOLINI, TRIMMED, HALVED

1 LONG RED CHILLI, DESEEDED, FINELY CHOPPED

GRATED ZEST OF 2 LEMONS, PLUS WEDGES

1 CUP (80G) GRATED PARMESAN

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Mains, Autumn, Lamb Hannah Titmarsh Mains, Autumn, Lamb Hannah Titmarsh

Cumin-roasted lamb with Pumpkin Mash and Charred Broccoli 

A beautiful Sunday night winter meal.

Recipe

Preheat the oven to 200°C (390°F)

To make the pumpkin mash, place the pumpkin and potato in a large saucepan of cold salted water. Bring to the boil and cook for 10-12 minutes or until tender. Drain and return to the saucepan. Add the butter and cream and mash until smooth. Add the ground cumin, coriander, salt and pepper and stir well to combine. Set aside and keep warm.

Cook the broccoli florets until just tender and set aside to char on a cast iron grill plate (or BBQ) just before serving.

Place the cumin seeds, salt and pepper into the bowl of a small food processor and process until the mixture is just combined.  Brush the lamb with the oil and rub with three quarters of the cumin mixture. 

Place the lamb on a baking tray and bake for 15-20 minutes for medium-rare or until cooked to your liking.

Serve the lamb with the pumpkin mash, charred broccoli and the remaining cumin mixture. 

Ingredients

2 TEASPOONS CUMIN SEEDS

1 TABLESPOON SEA SALT

CRACKED BLACK PEPPER

2 X 400G LAMB RACKS

OLIVE OIL FOR BRUSHING

PUMPKIN MASH

1KG BUTTERNUT PUMPKIN, PEELED AND CHOPPED

500G SEBAGO POTATOES, PEELED AND CHOPPED

50G BUTTER

¼ CUP DOUBLE THICK CREAM

½ TEASPOON GROUND CUMIN

½ TEASPOON GROUND CORIANDER

SEA SALT AND CRACKED PEPPER

BROCCOLI

1 HEAD OF BROCCOLI CUT INTO FLORETS

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Mains, Autumn, Vegetarian Hannah Titmarsh Mains, Autumn, Vegetarian Hannah Titmarsh

Pesto Pasta with Autumn Greens

A beautiful week night dinner, filled with colour and flavour!

A beautiful week night dinner, filled with colour and flavour!

Recipe by GH Nutrition

Ingredients

1.5 cups basil leaves 

1 cup spinach leaves 

3 garlic cloves 

1⁄2 cup parmesan 

1⁄4 cup pine nuts 

1⁄2 cup extra virgin olive oil 

Salt and pepper to taste 

4 serves of spaghetti 

1/3 cup extra pine nuts for toasting 

Handful green beans 

2 bunches broccolini 

3 cups baby spinach leaves 

150ml cream 

Juice of 1⁄2 lemon 

 

Equipment

food Processor

2 x pots

Medium Pan

Recipe

To make the pesto, add the basil, spinach, garlic, pine nuts, parmesan and olive oil into a food processor. Blend until it forms into a smooth paste. Add more olive oil if you prefer a looser style pesto.

Put a large pot of water on boil with a good pinch of salt. Once boiling, add the pasta and cook following the packet instructions or until al dente. Drain once cooked. 

In another pot of boiling water, add the green beans and broccolini. Boil for 4-6 minutes for a crunchy but tender texture. Strain once cooked. 

Heat the pesto in a medium pan. Once simmering, add the cream and stir until well combined. 

Add the spinach, green beans, broccoli and pasta to the pesto sauce. Stir until well combined. Season with salt and pepper to taste and juice of 1⁄2 lemon.

In a small pan, toast the remaining pine nuts until slightly golden. 

Serve the pesto pasta, adding the golden pine nuts and drizzle with olive oil on top. 

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Orecchiette with Sausage and Cavolo Nero

This sausage and cavolo nero pasta makes for a simple and hearty weeknight meal that even the kids will love.

This sausage and cavolo nero pasta makes for a simple and hearty weeknight meal that even the kids will love.

Recipe by GH Nutrition

Ingredients

1/4 cup Extra Virgin olive oil

1 brown onion, diced

3 garlic cloves, finely chopped

6 sage leaves, plus extra to serve 

Pinch of dried chilli flakes, plus extra to serve 

300g pork and fennel sausages, casings removed

400g canned crushed tomatoes

150g cavolo nero (1 bunch), stems removed, washed and roughly chopped

3 cups dried orecchiette 

Grated parmesan, to serve

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, to serve

 

Equipment

Large Saucepan

Large Frypan

Small Frypan

Recipe

Heat olive oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add the onion and cook, until soft. Add garlic, sage and dried chilli and cook for 1-2 minutes, until fragrant. Increase heat to high and add the sausages. Break up the meat with the back of a wooden spoon and cook for 3-4 minutes, until cooked through. If dry, add a splash of water. Add the tomatoes, plus ½ cup water, and simmer for 5 minutes. Stir through the cavolo nero and cook, over low heat, for a further 15 minutes. Season to taste.  

In a small frypan, fry the sage leaves reserved for garnish in olive oil. Set aside. Meanwhile, cook the pasta in a large saucepan of boiling water until al dente. Drain the pasta, reserving 1 cup of cooking water.  

Once the pasta is cooked, increase the heat of the frypan to medium and when bubbling, add the pasta and some of the reserved cooking water. Cook for 1-2 minutes. If the sauce is dry, add more of the water. Serve with a generous amount of parmesan, fried sage leaves and extra chilli flakes. 

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Miso Corn and Potato Soup

The flavour of miso is a delicious addition to this simple corn and potato soup.

The flavour of miso is a delicious addition to this simple corn and potato soup. Creamy, hearty, yet packed with plenty of vegetables, this is one soup we recommend adding to your repertoire.

Recipe by GH Nutrition

Ingredients

2 tbsp Extra Virgin olive oil

3 cloves garlic, minced

1 brown onion, diced

2 stalks celery, thinly sliced

2-3 medium potatoes (400g), washed and diced (keep skin on for extra fibre)

4 cups salt reduced vegetable stock

1 tbsp white miso paste

3 corn cobs, kernels removed, reserve 1/2 cup for serving

1 cup milk

Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Fresh coriander leaves, to serve

1 red chilli, finely sliced, to serve

1 fresh lime, quartered, to serve 

 

Equipment

Large Saucepan

Recipe

Place oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add garlic, onion and celery and cook for 4-5 minutes, until softened.  

Add potatoes, stock and miso paste and stir to combine. Cook for 20 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender. Pour half the soup into a blender and blitz until a creamy consistency. Pour back into the pan and stir through. Stir in corn and milk and cook for 10 minutes. Season to taste.  

Serve into bowls and garnish with coriander, chilli and a squeeze of lime. 

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Roast Tomato & Basil Soup

Slow-roasted tomato and basil soup made with fresh tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, thyme and basil is a delicious and flavourful way to kick-off soup season!

Slow-roasted tomato and basil soup made with fresh tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, thyme and basil is a delicious and flavourful way to kick-off soup season! You won’t want to go back to the canned stuff after you try this homemade recipe.

Recipe by GH Nutrition.

Ingredients

1kg truss tomatoes, cut into quarters

½ bulb garlic, cloves separated, skin on

5 fresh thyme sprigs, keep stalks

2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

Pinch of sea salt

Pinch of ground black pepper

1L salt-reduced vegetable stock

1 bunch fresh basil leaves, reserve some for garnish

Fresh sourdough or crusty bread, to serve

 

Equipment

Oven Tray

Medium Saucepan

Recipe

Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees celsius. Put tomatoes, garlic and thyme in a large oven tray lined with baking paper. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Toss and place in the oven for 30 minutes or until tomatoes are soft.  

Once cooked, remove from the oven and allow to cool slightly. Remove thyme stalks and garlic skins by squeezing garlic out from the skin.

Transfer the tomatoes, garlic and any juices to a medium saucepan. Add veggie stock. Bring to the boil and let simmer for 20-25 minutes or until tomatoes start to break down. Take off the heat and add basil leaves.

Using a stick blender, blend until smooth. Put the saucepan back on low heat uncovered and simmer gently for 20 minutes until soup slightly thickens.

Serve in bowls and garnish with reserved basil leaves, cracked black pepper and fresh sourdough.

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Mains, Vegetarian, Spring Hannah Titmarsh Mains, Vegetarian, Spring Hannah Titmarsh

Mexican Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

Going meat-free never looked or tasted so good.

Going meat-free never looked or tasted so good. Full of colour and flavour, this simple recipe makes for the perfect midweek meal.

Recipe by GH Nutrition.

Ingredients

4 small sweet potatoes, skin left on

Extra-virgin olive oil

1 small red onion, diced

1 capsicum, deseeded, diced

1 can black beans, rinsed and drained

1 can kidney beans, rinsed and drained

3 garlic cloves, crushed

1 tsp ground cumin

1 tsp ground coriander

1 tsp paprika

1 tsp chilli flakes

2 limes, juiced

1 x 420g corn kernels, drained and rinsed

1 avocado, cut into small cubes, to serve

1 cup coriander leaves, to serve

200g Greek yoghurt, to serve

Lime wedges, to serve

 

Equipment

Baking Dish

Large Frypan

Recipe

Preheat a fan-forced oven to 200 degrees celsius. 

Line a large baking dish with baking paper and place on sweet potatoes. Lightly drizzle sweet potatoes with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Prick sweet potatoes with a fork a few times and place in the oven to cook for 60-minutes, or until the skin is nice and brown and caramelised.  

While the sweet potatoes are cooking, add a drizzle of olive oil to a large frying pan over medium-high heat. Add onion and cook for 5 minutes, or until soft. Add the capsicum, beans, garlic, spices, lime juice and corn and cook for 1-2 minutes, or until all is mixed together.  

Once the sweet potatoes are cooked, remove from oven and allow to cool. Cut half-way through the sweet potatoes, leaving them enclosed at the bottom and stuff with the bean mixture.

Top the stuffed sweet potatoes with avocado, coriander and yoghurt and serve with lime wedges.

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Chilli Beef Burgers with Crispy Carrots & Whole-Egg Mayo

Chilli Beef Burgers with Crispy Carrots & Whole-Egg Mayo

Recipe by Accredited Practising Dietitian Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition.

Ingredients

2 carrots, grated, keep the skin on for added fibre

1 knob of ginger, grated

1⁄4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

1 cup breadcrumbs

1⁄4 cup milk

1 egg

500g lean beef mince

1 cup coriander leaves, finely chopped

1 cup mint leaves, finely chopped

1 tbsp chilli paste

2 spring onions, white part only, finely chopped

4 wholegrain or sourdough burger buns, halved

Whole-egg mayonnaise, to spread on buns

2 cups spinach leaves

Sea salt and cracked black pepper, to season

 

Equipment

Baking Tray

Large Frypan

Recipe

Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Place the shredded carrot and ginger in a bowl, add half the olive oil and stir to combine. Season with sea salt and cracked black pepper. On a baking tray, lined with baking paper scatter the carrot mixture flat on the tray. Cook for 20, or until crispy.

While the carrot mixture is cooking, place the breadcrumbs, milk and egg in a large bowl to combine. Add the mince, herbs, chilli paste and spring onion. Mix well and divide mixture into four patties.

Heat the remaining oil in a large non-stick frypan over medium heat. Cook the patties for 5 minutes, each side, or until cooked through.

Spread the base of the bun with mayonnaise and top with the spinach leaves, patties and crispy carrot mixture. Top with the remaining bun halves and enjoy!

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Healthy Thai-Style Fried Rice

This healthy Thai-Style Fried Rice recipe comes bursting with the tastes and flavours of Thai cuisine and is ready in just 30 minutes!

This healthy Thai-Style Fried Rice recipe comes bursting with the tastes and flavours of Thai cuisine and is ready in just 30 minutes! This version is topped with a fried egg and cooked with fresh lime leaves, chilli sauce and shredded coconut for a fun and delicious alternative to the classic Thai Fried Rice.

Recipe by Accredited Practising Dietitian Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition.

Ingredients

3 cups water

1 + 1/2 cups basmati rice

2 cubes vegetable stock

Extra-virgin olive oil

1/2 cup shredded coconut

2 carrots, skin left on, finely chopped

2 red capsicum, finely chopped

2 bunches of mixed Asian greens i.e. choy sum, bok choy, washed and roughly chopped

4 cloves garlic, grated

2 knobs ginger, grated

4 kaffir lime leaves, remove the centre vein and finely chop

1 bunch coriander leaves, finely chop

1 bunch spring onion, finely chop

1 long red chilli, finely chopped

2 lemons, cut into wedges

1/3 cup chilli sauce

1/3 cup soy sauce

4 free-range eggs

Crispy shallots, to serve

Roasted peanuts, to serve

 

Equipment

Medium saucepan

Large Frypan

Recipe

In a medium saucepan, bring the water and rice to the boil over high heat. Crumble in the vegetable stock. Reduce the heat to medium and let simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally for 10 minutes. Drain any excess water and set aside.

While the rice is cooking, heat a large frypan over medium-high heat. Add the coconut and cook, until golden, for 5 minutes. Transfer to a small bowl. Return the pan back to the heat and drizzle with olive oil. Add the carrot and capsicum and stir-fry for 5 minutes, or until tender. Add the Asian greens, garlic, ginger and lime leaves and stir-fry for 2 minutes, or until fragrant.  

Add the sweet chilli sauce and soy sauce to the veggies and stir to coat. Add the cooked rice and stir for 2 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the coconut, spring onion, 1/2 the coriander and a generous squeeze of lemon juice.  

In a large fry-pan, heat a drizzle of olive oil over medium-high heat. When hot, crack the eggs on top. Cook until the egg whites are cooked and the yolks are just firm.  

To serve the fried rice, divide the rice mixture between four bowls and top each with a fried egg. Garnish with crispy shallots, roasted peanuts, shredded coconut, chilli, the remaining coriander and remaining lemon wedges.  

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Roast Beetroot Tart

This delicious roast beetroot tart with rainbow chard and feta is perfect for a light spring lunch paired with a fresh pear and rocket salad, and perhaps a glass of chilled sauvignon blanc!

This delicious roast beetroot tart with rainbow chard and feta is perfect for a light spring lunch paired with a fresh pear and rocket salad, and perhaps a glass of chilled sauvignon blanc! You could roast and slice the beetroot ahead of time, then store it in the fridge until you want to assemble and bake the tarts.

Nutrition tip: Beetroots are of exceptional nutritional value; especially the leafy greens on the end, which are rich in calcium, iron and vitamins A and C. The beets themselves are a rich source of folic acid, fibre, manganese and potassium. Cook the leafy greens on the end the same way as you would with spinach.

Recipe by Accredited Practising Dietitian Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition.

Ingredients

2 x bunches (600g) of mixed heirloom beetroots, trimmed

1/4 cup apple cider vinegar

1 tbsp maple syrup

150g rainbow chard (silverbeet), shredded

200g feta, crumbled, plus extra to serve

1/4 cup walnuts, finely chopped, plus extra to serve

1 egg

1/4 cup fresh dill, chopped

2 pastry sheets, thawed and made into a large square (cut the second sheet into columns and place around the edges of the first sheet to make larger)

Sea salt and cracked black pepper, to season

 

Equipment

LARGE OVEN TRAY

Recipe

Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees celsius. Place the beetroots on a large sheet of aluminium foil. Mix the vinegar and maple syrup and season with salt and pepper. Drizzle over beetroot and wrap to enclose.

Place on a large oven tray and cook for 40-45 minutes, until tender. Once cooled, slice the beetroots into thin layers.

While the beetroots are cooking, prepare the pastry and place on a large oven tray.  

Combine the rainbow chard and feta in a medium bowl and mix to combine.  

Leaving a 5cm border. arrange the rainbow chard and feta over the pastry. Top with the beetroot and walnuts and gently fold over the pastry edges, pressing lightly to seal.

Crack the egg in a small bowl and whisk. Using a cooking brush, gently brush the egg mixture over the pastry so it creates a golden colour.  

Place tart in the oven and cook for 30 minutes, or until the pastry is cooked.   

Sprinkle over fresh dill, feta and walnuts and serve.

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Pork and Pineapple Thai Red Curry

A tropical taste sensation, this pork and pineapple Thai red curry will brighten up your midweek meal.

A tropical taste sensation, this pork and pineapple Thai red curry will brighten up your midweek meal.

Recipe courtesy of Taste and re-created by Accredited Practising Dietitian Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition.

Ingredients

1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

1 brown onion, finely chopped

500g pork fillet, thinly sliced

2 tbsp Thai red curry paste

270mL coconut milk

1 cup salt-reduced chicken stock

1 + 1/2 tbsp fish stock

1/4 pineapple, peeled, cored, roughly chopped

1 tbsp lime juice

1/4 cup fresh coriander leaves

Steamed rice, to serve

 

Equipment

LARGE WoK

Recipe

Prepare rice as per packet instructions. Aim for 1/2-1 cup cooked rice, per person.

Meanwhile, heat a large wok over high heat. Add oil and onion. Stir-fry for 3 minutes or until softened. 

Add pork and stir-fry for 3 minutes or until browned. 

Once cooked, add curry paste and cook for 1 minute or until fragrant.

Add coconut milk and stock. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to medium. Simmer, stirring occasionally, for 5 to 7 minutes or until sauce thickens and pork is cooked through. 

Add fish sauce and pineapple. Simmer for 2 minutes or until heated through. Stir in lime juice.

To serve, spoon curry into serving bowls. Top with fresh coriander and serve with rice.

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Truffle Steak Sandwich

Celebrate truffle season with a luxe steak sandwich that brings together the winning combination of steak, cheese and truffle.

Celebrate truffle season with a luxe steak sandwich that brings together the winning combination of steak, cheese and truffle.

Truffled brie is available from Deli Planet and Mart Delicatessen at the Fyshwick Markets.

Ingredients

4 flat-iron steaks

Extra-virgin olive oil, to marinate, plus 2 tbsp

8 thin sourdough slices

Melted butter

120gm truffled brie, thinly sliced

Sea salt and cracked black pepper, to season

Rocket Salad Ingredients:

2 cups rocket, roughly chopped

1/2 small red onion, thinly sliced

1/2 avocado, cut into small cubes

Drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil, to season 

Sea salt and cracked black pepper, to season

 

Equipment

Oven Grill

Recipe

Season steaks with extra-virgin olive oil, salt and pepper and let marinate for 10 minutes, at room temperature.

Heat the oven grill to high. Brush bread with butter and grill, turning once, 2-3 minutes each side.

Meanwhile, heat olive oil in a large frying pan over high heat until smoking. Add steaks and fry, turning once, until browned and cooked to your liking (2 minutes each side for medium-rare).

Once cooked, top each steak with sliced brie and leave to rest and melt.

For the salad, toss rocket, red onion, avocado and olive oil in a bowl and season with salt and pepper. 

Top sourdough with steaks and salad. Serve with any remaining salad. 

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Mediterranean Crusted Eggplant

Adding a tin of chickpeas to this dish makes it a complete and nutritious meal.

Adding a tin of chickpeas to this dish makes it a complete and nutritious meal. Chickpeas are a rich source of protein, as well as fibre, vitamins and minerals. Ensure you rinse your chickpeas thoroughly to make them easier to digest.

Recipe by Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition

Ingredients

1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

1 medium brown onion, finely chopped

1 garlic clove, crushed

400g tin cherry tomatoes

250g tin chickpeas, drained and rinsed

1 cup water

2 tbsp tomato paste

1/2 tsp dried chilli flakes

Black olives, pitted and torn

100g goat’s cheese, crumbled

Handful of basil leaves, torn

Sea salt and cracked black pepper, to season

Crusted Eggplant Ingredients:

1/2 cup parmesan, grated

1/2 cup breadcrumbs

2 tsp dried oregano

1 free-range egg, whisked

1 large eggplant (600g), cut into 1cm rounds

2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

Sea salt and cracked black pepper, to season

 

Equipment

Medium Saucepan

Large frypan

Recipe

To prepare the sauce, add the oil to a medium saucepan. Once hot, add the onion. Cook for 2-3 minutes, until translucent. Add the garlic. Cook for another minute. 

Add the cherry tomatoes, chickpeas, water, tomato paste and chilli flakes. Season with sea salt and cracked black pepper. Let simmer for 15-20 minutes.  

To prepare the eggplant, combine the parmesan with the breadcrumbs and oregano leaves in a shallow bowl. Whisk egg in a separate shallow bowl.

Dip each eggplant into the egg and then breadcrumb mixture. Coat completely and set aside onto a large plate or tray.

Heat oil in a large frypan. When the oil is hot, add the eggplant and cook, in batches, for 1-2 minutes on both sides, until golden. Set aside.

To serve, place eggplant on a plate, slightly overlapping. Top with the tomato mixture and scatter over the olives, goat’s cheese and basil leaves. Season with sea salt and cracked black pepper. 

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Slow-Roasted Oregano and Anchovy Lamb with Duck Fat Roasted Potatoes

Anchovies pack a big flavour punch for such a small fish. When used as a dressing, they impart a salty rather than fishy flavour.

Anchovies pack a big flavour punch for such a small fish. When used as a dressing, they impart a salty rather than fishy flavour. Anchovies are a great source of readily available omega-3 fatty acids, which are well known for health benefits, including reducing heart disease risk, dementia, age-related macular degeneration and inflammatory conditions.

Recipe by Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition

Ingredients

3 cloves garlic, crushed

3 anchovy fillets, drained and finely chopped

1/3 cup oregano leaves, stems removed and finely chopped

1/4 cup brown sugar

2 tbsp balsamic vinegar

2kg leg of lamb, bone in

1/2 cup white wine

2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

Sea salt and cracked black pepper


Duck Fat Potatoes:

1kg Dutch cream potatoes, skin on, cut into quarters

100g duck fat

1 garlic head, cloves separated

2 tbsp rosemary leaves

 

Equipment

ROASTING TRAY

Roasting Pan

Recipe

Preheat oven to 200C. Place the garlic, anchovy and oregano in a mortar and pestle to a rough paste. Add the sugar and vinegar and mix to combine. Rub marinade over lamb.

Line a roasting tray with two sheets of baking paper and place lamb on top. Drizzle over wine, olive oil and season with salt and pepper.

Cover with foil and fold the paper and foil to enclose tightly. Bake in the oven for 3 hours or until lamb is tender.

Remove the foil and cook for a further 15 minutes or until the marinade is golden brown and caramelised.

With 1 hour remaining on the lamb, place the potatoes in a large saucepan of cold salted water. Bring to the boil over high heat and cook until just softened (10 minutes). Drain and return potatoes to saucepan. Shake pan to roughen edges.

Heat duck fat in oven in a large roasting pan lined with baking paper until melted (3-4 minutes). Add potatoes, garlic cloves and rosemary and coat in duck fat. Season with salt and roast until crisp and dark golden (30 minutes).

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Lentil Korma Curry with Tray Roasted Pumpkin

Owing to their beautiful orange colour, pumpkins are a great source of beta carotene, which when converted to vitamin A in the body is needed for healthy vision.

Owing to their beautiful orange colour, pumpkins are a great source of beta carotene, which when converted to vitamin A in the body is needed for healthy vision.

Pumpkins are also a great source of vitamin C, which supports the body’s immune system.

This recipe is also made healthier by swapping cream for Greek yoghurt, which helps to lighten up the kilojoules without compromising on the creamy, comfort food flavour.

Recipe by Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition

Ingredients

1 red onion, peeled and cut into thin wedges

800g Japanese pumpkin, peeled and cut into small cubes

1/3 cup korma curry paste

1/2 cup hot water

400g can lentils, drained and rinsed

1/2 cup plain or Greek yoghurt, plus extra to serve

1/4 cup flaked almonds, toasted

1/2 cup mint leaves, roughly chopped

1/2 cup coriander leaves, roughly chopped

Steamed jasmine rice, to serve

 

Equipment

ROASTING TRAY

Recipe

Cook rice as per packet instructions.

Preheat oven to 240C. Place the onion, pumpkin and curry paste in a roasting tray and toss to coat. Pour in the water and cover tightly with foil. Cook for 10 minutes.

Remove the foil, add the yoghurt and lentils and cook for a further 40 minutes.

Top the curry with the almonds, mint and coriander.

Serve with rice and yoghurt.

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PInk Lady and Fig Bircher Muesli

The season for fresh figs is between summer and autumn.

Figs are rich in minerals including potassium, calcium, magnesium and iron and are a good source of fibre, which promotes healthy digestion.

The season for fresh figs is between summer and autumn.

Figs are rich in minerals including potassium, calcium, magnesium and iron and are a good source of fibre, which promotes healthy digestion.

When choosing figs, select those that are plump and tender, have a rich, deep colour and are free from bruising. Keep your figs in the fridge and consume within 1-2 days of purchasing.

Recipe by Accredited Practising Dietitian Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition

Ingredients

1 + 1/2 cups rolled oats 

1 cup Greek yoghurt, plus extra to serve 

1 cup milk 1 orange, juiced 

1 cup shredded coconut 

1/2 cup flaked almonds, plus extra to serve

1/2 cup hazelnuts, chopped 

1/4 tsp ground cinnamon 

2 pink lady apples, grated 

2 figs, halved 

Honey, to serve

 

Equipment

Large bowl

Recipe

Place the oats, yoghurt, milk orange juice, coconut, almonds, hazelnut and cinnamon in a large bowl and mix well to combine.

Cover mixture and refrigerate for 6 hours or overnight.

Add the apple and stir to combine. Divide between bowls and top with yoghurt, almonds, figs, vanilla and honey.

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Eggplant, Zucchini and Capsicum Shakshuka

Eggs are a natural superfood with 11 different vitamins and nutrients packed into only 300kJ.

Eggs are a natural superfood with 11 different vitamins and nutrients packed into only 300kJ.

Every time you crack open an egg you are receiving the goodness of protein, vitamins A, D, E and B12, omega-3 fatty acids, iron, antioxidants and choline, which is particularly important during pregnancy to support foetal brain development.

Recipe by Accredited Practising Dietitian Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition

Ingredients

1 large eggplant, sliced 1.5cm thick

2 large capsicums, cut into large pieces, seeds discarded

2 zucchinis, sliced 1.5cm thick

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

1 large brown onion, thinly sliced

4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced

1 small bunch thyme, leaves picked and finely chopped

4 bay leaves

1 long red chilli, finely chopped

250g cherry tomatoes

2 tbsp tomato paste

2 cups vegetable stock

400g can diced tomatoes

4 free-range eggs

Sea salt and black cracked pepper

Fresh basil leaves, optional

Fresh sourdough, toasted, to serve 

 

Equipment

Large baking tray

shallow pan

Recipe

Preheat oven to 240C. Place the eggplant, capsicum and zucchini on a large baking tray lined with baking paper. Drizzle with 2 tbsp oil and cook for 20 minutes or until golden brown. Set aside.

Heat remaining oil in a large shallow pan over medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, thyme, bay leaves, chilli, salt and pepper and cook, covered, stirring occasionally for 15 minutes or until soft.

Add the cherry tomatoes and tomato paste and cook for 2 minutes. Add the stock and diced tomatoes and bring to a simmer. Cook for 25-30 minutes or until reduced. Add the eggplant, capsicum and zucchini and mix to combine.

Return heat to low and make 4 small hollows in the veggie mixture. Crack an egg into each hole. Cover pan with a lid or foil and cook for 5-7 minutes, depending on how runny you want your eggs.

Remove from heat, garnish with fresh basil and serve with toasted sourdough.

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Roasted Beetroot Salad with Barley, Hazelnuts and Goats Cheese

This richly coloured beetroot salad with barley, hazelnuts and goat’s cheese is full of nutrients, flavours and crunch.

This richly coloured beetroot salad with barley, hazelnuts and goat’s cheese is full of nutrients, flavours and crunch. Easy to combine, this vegetarian salad is sure to impress.

Recipe by GH Nutrition

Ingredients

3 beetroots, peeled and quartered

1/4 cup Extra Virgin olive oil + extra to drizzle

2 tbsp white wine vinegar

3/4 cup pearl barley

1/2 small red onion, finely sliced

3 baby colourful beetroots, peeled and finely sliced

3 radish, finely sliced 

Roasted hazelnuts, roughly chopped, to serve

100g goat’s cheese, crumbled, to serve 

 

Equipment

Baking Tray

Large Saucepan

Recipe

Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees Celsius. Line a baking tray with baking paper and add beetroot. Toss with 1 tbsp olive oil and season to taste. Cover pan tightly with foil and roast until tender (50-55 minutes). Once cooked, drizzle with 1 tbsp olive oil and half the vinegar.  

Meanwhile, cook barley in a large saucepan of boiling water (20-25 minutes). Drain and cool.  

To serve, spread barley on a platter and top with roasted beetroot, raw beetroot, onion, hazelnuts, goat’s cheese and remaining vinegar and olive oil. Season to taste. 

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Jar Salad - Greek Style with Lamb Backstrap

This fresh and crunchy salad is served in a jar ready to go for a spectacular summer picnic or a fabulous quick work lunch option.

This fresh and crunchy salad is served in a jar ready to go for a spectacular summer picnic or a fabulous quick work lunch option. Add tender slices of lamb backstrap for a truly authentic Greek salad delight. Just shake the jar, open the lid and you are ready to enjoy!

Recipe by Ang Quinlan from GH Nutrition

Ingredients

2 pieces of lamb backstrap 

1 tablespoon olive oil

Salt and pepper, to taste

2 punnets cherry tomatoes, halved (leave some whole)

1 cup chickpeas, rinsed and drained

2 Lebanese cucumbers, cut and diced

4 tablespoons black pitted olives

1 packet baby spinach leaves

1 iceberg lettuce, shredded

1 pack Greek feta, cut into cubes

4 mason jars for serving

Dressing:

1 cup good quality olive oil

1 tablespoon fresh oregano leaves roughly chopped

2 lemons, freshly squeezed

1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

Salt and pepper to taste

1 clove crushed garlic (optional)

 

Equipment

Large Pan

Mason Jars

Recipe

Heat a large pan on medium heat. Baste the lamb backstrap with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, and sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Cook each side for 2-3 minutes for medium-rare. Set aside.

Combine all dressing ingredients and pour into mason jars in equal quantities.

Layer each salad ingredient: tomatoes, cucumber, olives, chickpeas, iceberg lettuce, feta, and top with spinach leaves.

Slice the lamb backstrap and add to the salad. Place lid on the jar and refrigerate until required.

When ready to eat, shake the jar to ensure the dressing covers all the salad ingredients. 

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Caramelised Tomato and Pearl Couscous Salad

Take advantage of seasonal tomatoes with this delicious and healthy salad recipe.

Take advantage of seasonal tomatoes with this delicious and healthy salad recipe. Adding a whole wheat couscous not only provides a delicious nutty flavour to the meal but it also amps up the fibre intake, meaning that it will keep you feeling fuller for longer.

Recipe by GH Nutrition

Ingredients

500g cherry tomatoes, washed and drained

1 red onion, sliced into wedges

3 cloves garlic, crushed

1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

1 tbsp caramelised balsamic vinegar

2 cups whole wheat pearl couscous

2 cups boiling water

1 vegetable stock cube

1/4 cup pitted olives

1/2 cup parsley leaves, torn

1/2 cup flaked almonds

1/4 cup soft goats cheese, crumbled

Sea salt and cracked black pepper, to season

 

Equipment

BAKING TRAY

LARGE SERVING PLATTER

Recipe

Preheat a fan-forced oven to 180 degrees celsius.

Add the cherry tomatoes and onion wedges to a baking tray lined with baking paper.  Drizzle over the olive oil, vinegar and season with sea salt and cracked black pepper.  Bake in the oven for 30 minutes, or until the tomato skins start to split and the onion is cooked and caramelised.  

While the tomato mixture is cooking, add the couscous, boiling water, stock cube and garlic to a medium bowl.  Mix to combine and cover with a lid or chopping board, for 12-15 minutes, or until liquid has evaporated.  Use a fork to fluff up.  

On a large serving platter, scatter the couscous, roasted tomatoes and onion.  Top with the almonds, parsley, flaked almonds, goats cheese and season with sea salt and cracked black pepper.

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