Recipes
The perfect vegetarian dish for spaghetti lovers.
A hearty, delicious Sunday night winter meal.
A beautiful week night dinner, filled with colour and flavour!
The flavour of miso is a delicious addition to this simple corn and potato soup.
Sausage rolls are the epitome of a good Aussie get together or celebration.
There is nothing better than the aromas emanating from your slow cooker while this lightly spiced brisket is bubbling away!
This tasty picnic cob is made the night before required and can be adjusted to your taste and limited only your imagination
This Turkey Bon-Bon is perfect for either a traditional hot Christmas lunch served with roasted vegetables, or a casual get together accompanied by a crunchy slaw.
Kassler is a smoked loin of pork which is tender, full of flavour, has little fat and is already delicately cooked.
Enjoy the taste of spring with our show-stopping chermoula spiced lamb recipe!
Hearty Chicken and Vegetable Soup
This Thai Pumpkin and Chickpea Curry makes for a hearty vegetarian meal on these cold Canberra nights.
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!
This recipe makes for a healthy lunch or snack and is a brilliant way to use up leftover roast veggies from dinner.
Going meat-free never looked or tasted so good.
Serve this ham warm or cold for a delicious and special Christmas lunch.
This healthy Thai-Style Fried Rice recipe comes bursting with the tastes and flavours of Thai cuisine and is ready in just 30 minutes!
Adding lemon, mustard and milk to your traditional roast chicken turns it from something special to a succulent masterpiece.
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!
Adding a tin of chickpeas to this dish makes it a complete and nutritious meal.
Being high in protein and rich in many vitamins and minerals, lean pork can be an excellent source of red meat and add more variety to your weekly meals.
Anchovies pack a big flavour punch for such a small fish. When used as a dressing, they impart a salty rather than fishy flavour.
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.
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.
For those with a sweet-tooth, you don’t need to give up your short stack. Instead, modify with a few easy swaps for a healthier alternative.
Looking for a healthy and quick meat free meal? Look no further than this asparagus and pesto omelette!
This richly coloured beetroot salad with barley, hazelnuts and goat’s cheese is full of nutrients, flavours and crunch.
Pearl couscous, za’atar spice, fresh parsley and a creamy tahini dressing fill this cauliflower salad with contrasting textures and flavours
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 crunchy slaw can be prepared the day before your guests arrive, and assembled ready for your table.
Australia’s warm climate and hot, dry summers make for sweet, juicy stone fruit.
Full of colour, taste and crunch, this fig and walnut salad with baby beetroot and goat’s cheese makes for a perfect side dish or a light main meal.
Sweet potatoes are a rich source of fibre, as well as containing an array of vitamins and minerals.
Potatoes roasted in duck fat and seasoned with rosemary and sea salt are widely recognised as the crispiest, tastiest and the best in the world.
Frekkeh is an ancient grain from the Middle East that has a nutty, slightly smoky flavour, adding some oomph to porridges, salads and soups.
The best thing about porridge is you can add your favourite toppings. Here we’ve combined creamy oats with seasonal apples, cinnamon and vanilla for a real morning treat.
Seasonal pears poached in chai tea and warming spices, makes this porridge dish the perfect start to Canberra’s cooler mornings.
A beautiful, comforting breakfast to warm you up on those cool mornings.
Need a quick, but satisfying snack? This snack will tick all your boxes. Simply add some more and have as a breakfast option!
A hearty and easy recipe to impress this Autumn!
This simple fish pie recipe is quick and easy to prepare for those midweek family meals.
This Asian inspired baked fish recipe is a deliciously simple and healthy dinner.
Fire up the barbie this long weekend and throw on these prawns.
This delicious salad, filled with fresh ingredients and heart-healthy salmon, can be thrown together in minutes to make a simple mid-week meal.
Aside from being a flavour bomb, this homemade curry powder brings with it a range of health benefits.
Delicious and chewy, these nut-free muesli bars are the perfect healthy snack to add to the kid’s lunch boxes.
With apples in season and the temp a little colder, it makes for the perfect apple crumble weather.
Rhubarb is in season during Australian winter and this recipe is a great way to make use of it.
Muffins have the benefit of being suitable for breakfast or as a snack any time of the day.
Keep a batch of these bars in your freezer for when you need a nutritious snack option on-the-go.
Healthy Apple Crumble
With apples in season and the temp a little colder, it makes for the perfect apple crumble weather.
With apples in season and the temp a little colder, it makes for the perfect apple crumble weather. This healthy version uses the sweetness of the apples so you don’t have to add any sugar! Prepare for the house to be filled with the sweet aromas of cinnamon and spice!
Ingredients
APPLE FILLING:
5 large Granny Smith apples, peeled, core removed, and sliced into small wedges
1/3 cup honey
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon allspice
4 x cloves
TOPPING:
1 cup oats
1/2 cup almond meal
1/2 cup flaked coconut
1/2 cup pecans, roughly chopped
Pinch sea salt
4 tbsp coconut oil, melted
Equipment
BAKING DISH
Recipe
Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees. Place prepared apples, honey and spices into a bowl and toss to coat. Pour into the baking dish and bake for approximately 20 minutes or until apples have softened.
Meanwhile, in a medium mixing bowl, stir together oats, almond meal, pecans, coconut and salt. Mix in melted coconut oil and stir until dry ingredients have moistened throughout.
Once apples have baked, give them a stir.
Evenly distribute the crumble topping over the apples. Note: no need to pack down.
Return to oven and bake for a further 30 minutes or until filling is bubbling around the edges and the top is golden brown.
Serve with Greek yoghurt and honey for a healthy breakfast option or with vanilla ice-cream for a crowd-pleaser dessert!
Coconut Rice with Orange Spiced Rhubarb
Rhubarb is in season during Australian winter and this recipe is a great way to make use of it.
Rhubarb is in season during Australian winter and this recipe is a great way to make use of it. However, feel free to replace it with any other stewed fruit such as apples or pears, or fresh strawberries.
This better-for-you coconut rice is delicately spiced with rhubarb and orange, making it a delicious partner to creamy rice. Enjoy it warm after dinner.
Recipe by Accredited Practising Dietitian Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition.
Ingredients
2 x 400mL light coconut milk
1/2 cup basmati rice
1 vanilla bean, split lengthways
1 bunch rhubarb, trimmed into 6cm lengths
1 orange, rind finely grated, juiced
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp Chinese five spice
Equipment
Large saucepan
BAKING TRAY
Recipe
Place the coconut milk, rice and vanilla bean in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring, for 10-15 minutes or until the mixture comes to a simmer. Reduce heat to low and cook, stirring, for 15-20 minutes or until mixture thickens and rice is creamy. Remove from heat.
While the rice is simmering, preheat oven to 180C. Line a baking tray with baking paper. Place the rhubarb in a single layer on the prepared tray. Sprinkle with the orange rind and pour over the orange juice. Sprinkle with the spices. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until rhubarb is tender but still holds its shape.
Divide rice between bowls and top with rhubarb. Drizzle with maple syrup for some extra sweetness.
Blueberry, Lemon and Yoghurt Muffins
Muffins have the benefit of being suitable for breakfast or as a snack any time of the day.
Muffins have the benefit of being suitable for breakfast or as a snack any time of the day.
This basic muffin recipe has been made healthier by substituting for wholemeal flour for added fibre, oats for slow burning energy, yoghurt for a calcium boost, olive oil for healthy fats and the berries for added natural sweetness.
If not consumed within 3 days, wrap in glad wrap and freeze. Thaw out prior to eating.
Recipe by Accredited Practising Dietitian Georgia Houston from GH Nutrition
Ingredients
2 + 1/2 cups wholemeal self-raising flour
1/2 cup honey
3 eggs, lightly whisked
3/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup Greek yoghurt
1/3 cup rolled oats, plus extra for sprinkling
1 cup blueberries, frozen or fresh
1 lemon rind
Equipment
Muffin Tin
Recipe
Pre-heat oven to 180C. Place the flour, honey, eggs, oil and yoghurt in a bowl and mix until just combined.
Gently fold through oats, blueberries and lemon rind.
Divide the mixture between 12 x 1/2 capacity muffin tins lined with paper cases.
Sprinkle with extra oats and bake for 30 minutes or until golden and cooked through when tested with a skewer. Let cool on a wire rack.
Eggs are a natural superfood with 11 different vitamins and nutrients packed into only 300kJ.