Heat a nonstick frying pan to high. Brush the steaks with oil. Season with sea salt and cracked pepper. Cook the first sides of the steaks until moisture appears (approx. 4 minutes), turn and cook for ...
Season steaks generously with salt and black pepper. Heat large char-grill pan over high heat. Add oil then steaks and cook 3 mins per side or until browned on both sides and internal temperature is ...
Break the dark chocolate into small pieces, place it in a heat proof bowl and melt it, over a double boiler, or melt it in the microwave on a low setting. Break the pretzel in half using serrated ...
Boil a pot of water. Add a pinch of salt to the water. Preheat oven to 180 degrees. Place all trimmed lamb ribs into the water. Boil ribs on a low simmer for 25 mins. Take ribs out of water and place ...
Cut 20 strips baking paper, about 15cm long x 1.5cm wide. Grease two 12-hole, ½ cup (125ml) capacity muffin pans lightly with oil, and lay a strip of paper into each, with ends extending above the ...
Create a show-stopping profiterole tower! Crisp profiteroles filled with velvety custard are stacked high and drizzled with rich chocolate sauce for an unforgettable dessert.
Heat a nonstick frying pan to high. Brush the steaks with oil. Season with sea salt and cracked pepper. Cook the first sides of the steaks until moisture appears (approx. 4 minutes), turn and cook for ...
Combine the OREO crumbs and butter then press into the base of a greased and base lined 22cm round spring form pan. Chill. Beat the PHILLY and sugar with an electric mixer until smooth. Stir in the ...
In a large bowl, combine the Tandoori paste with half the yoghurt and half the coriander. Add the cutlets and coat well. Cover with cling wrap and marinate for at least 1 hour. In a non-stick frying ...
Preheat the oven to 180C. Line a 30 x 20cm baking dish with baking paper. In a bowl, combine the cake mix and melted butter to form a dough. Spread the dough evenly in the baking dish and bake for 15 ...
In a non-stick pan, over medium, heat the red curry paste until fragrant, 1 minute. Chop chicken into cubes. Add the chicken and seal, stirring to evenly cook. Add the peanut butter and mix through.
Preheat oven to 240°C/220°C fan-forced. Rub the pork rind with oil then salt. Place pork into a shallow baking pan lined with baking paper. Roast for 40 minutes or until golden and a crackling forms.