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Prawn and Haloumi Skewers with Mint Salsa
We enjoy all sorts of food on the barbecue and skewers of any sort are always welcomed. Halloumi (haloumi) is a traditional Cypriot cheese and is now made the world over. It is made from a mixture of goat’s and sheep milk, although some haloumi may also contain only cow’s milk. Haloumi has a high…
Read MoreKoshari (rice & lentils)
I would never have thought to combine rice and lentils but apparently it’s quite common in the Middle East. The pairing of the two along with fresh herbs made this dish quite delicious! Lentils are a very good source of cholesterol-lowering fiber, are low in fat and high in protein. The French green lentil (also…
Read MoreSanbusak (meat-filled pastries)
These Egyptian meat-filled triangles are perfect for entertaining as they don’t have to be served piping hot which allows you to spend more time with family and friends. I’m a sucker for gorgeous, glossy-looking food magazines and I don’t think I’ve ever seen an issue of Australian Vogue Entertaining and Travel that I didn’t like. …
Read MoreAli Nazik (Eggplant Purée with Lamb & Yogurt)
I love how this Baba Ghanoush is decorated with fried lamb and topped with yogurt. Grilling the eggplant until it is charred leaves the flesh of the vegetable with a smoky flavor. Eggplant features a host of vitamins and minerals. Cumin is one of those spices that packs a punch with its nutty peppery flavor…
Read MoreFried Zucchini Salad with Feta
I enjoy food that uses herbs and spices to create simple, fabulous meals and this Greek dish is the epitome of Greek cuisine. The Greeks were one of the first people to cook food in olive oil and to season it with fresh herbs. The Byzantine traders brought salt roe and caviar (taramasalata was born)…
Read MoreMini Thai Burgers (sliders)
‘Sliding into Summer‘ was the phrase that caught my attention when I saw this recipe. Ok, so what are sliders? No, I’m not referring to the Sliders science fiction television series (1995-2000). Sliders are mini hamburgers (also known as bar burgers), about 2 to 3 inches in width and because of their size, are usually…
Read MoreSummer Melon Soup
I enjoy this type of soup. An easy dish to prepare and so refreshing on a hot summer day. Cantaloupe derives its name from the Italian village of Cantalup, where it was first cultivated around 1700 A.D. Cantaloupe, also known as rockmelon, is an excellent source of vitamin A and C. Watermelon is related to…
Read MoreParmesan Chicken with Asparagus and Avocado
This is a great recipe for picnics, pot luck dinners or for when you’re expecting a crowd for dinner. The chicken can be served hot, room temperature or cold. A meal with little fuss, huge on flavor, presented like a pro, now that’s what I call relaxed entertaining! Serves 6recipe adapted from Coast cookbookprint this…
Read MoreIndian Hot Wings with Mint Dipping Sauce
Fifa World Cup 2010 is under full swing and this dish is perfect for watching the matches. My husband is a HUGE football fan (played semi-pro) and he will be glued to the television Saturday afternoon when England plays the US. For more World Cup recipes, check out BBC Good Food. Makes about 25 piecesrecipe…
Read MorePilaf of Beetroot, Feta & Turmeric
Pilaf, according to the Oxford Companion to Food, is a Middle Eastern method of cooking rice so that every grain remains separate. Beetroot, also known as beets, are an excellent source of folate and manganese. They also offer protection against heart disease. Turmeric is what colors the rice yellow and has long been used as…
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