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Orange Roughy

Orange Roughy

Turn dinner into a celebration using Simply Natural Orange Roughy fillets with mesclun & orange salad and a side of tangy...

Salmon with a salad of shaved fennel bulb, pears and oranges

Salmon with a salad of shaved fennel bulb, pears and oranges

Make a change and try a raw winter salad to go with your choice of meat or fish. I have used convenient and quick-cooking cuts...

Bite Kathy Paterson
Red Onion & Orange Salad

Red Onion & Orange Salad

Sweet onions, such as the red or white-skinned varieties, are excellent added raw to salads.

Regional Newspapers Jan Bilton
Orange Fudge cake

Orange Fudge cake

Crush biscuits and mix with coconut and orange rind. ; Melt butter and condensed milk. Add to the dry ingredients. ; Press...

NZ Woman's Weekly Wendyl Nissen 1
Baked Orange Custards

Baked Orange Custards

This silky custard is a great way of using up oranges left in the fruit bowl.

NZ Woman's Weekly 3
Pawpaw, orange and chicken salad

Pawpaw, orange and chicken salad

Pawpaw is also known as papaya. 

NZ Woman's Weekly
Apricot and Orange Freeze

Apricot and Orange Freeze

On hot days there is nothing quite like a lovely icy treat to eat and this frozen dessert is perfect for summer entertaining.

NZ Woman's Weekly 2
Orange, chocolate and pistachio rice pudding

Orange, chocolate and pistachio rice pudding

Combine milk with sugar, orange rind and the split vanilla bean and bring to the boil. Add rice and stir until just boiling....

NZ Woman's Weekly
Salmon with orange and maple glaze

Salmon with orange and maple glaze

Indulge your guests with this simple yet sumptuous spread, perfect for Summer dinners.

NZ Woman's Weekly
Orange and chocolate cupcakes

Orange and chocolate cupcakes

These cupcakes not only taste great, they look fantastic. Make them with your kids for a fun family activity in the kitchen.

NZ Woman's Weekly 2
Grilled fish with oranges and fennel

Grilled fish with oranges and fennel

Prepare the fish by gutting and scaling then rinse. ; Thinly slice the fennel. Peel and thinly slice the oranges and the...

Viva Amanda Laird
Fried whitebait salad with avocado and orange

Fried whitebait salad with avocado and orange

Peel and slice the avocado. Peel and segment 3 of the oranges. ; Arrange the avocado and oranges on a serving platter with...

Viva Amanda Laird 2
Greek yoghurt, honey & orange syrup cake

Greek yoghurt, honey & orange syrup cake

Preheat oven to 175 degC. Grease and flour a ring-tin.type for format to work, please leave in place. Cream butter, orange...

NZ Herald Julie Le Clerc
Beef and Orange Casserole

Beef and Orange Casserole

Something different for a mid-week meal and using cheaper cuts of beef is kinder to your budget too.

NZ Woman's Weekly
Orange cranberry Duck

Orange cranberry Duck

Duck breasts are available from most supermarkets. 

NZ Woman's Weekly
Orange cake with yoghurt and honey

Orange cake with yoghurt and honey

Makes 1 cake 5 eggs, separated Juice and finely grated zest of 2 oranges 1 cup caster sugar 225g butter, melted 1 cup flour 2...

NZ Woman's Weekly 1
Frosted orange slice

Frosted orange slice

Crush biscuits in a food processor and combine with coconut and citrus zest from one lemon and one orange in a bowl. Make a...

NZ Woman's Weekly 2

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DRINK TO THAT: Whisky - large measures of small tragedies

DRINK TO THAT: Whisky - large measures of small tragedies

Of all the small tragedies that followed the big one in Christchurch, perhaps one of the most keenly felt losses for the...

NZ Herald Don Kavanagh
DRINK TO THAT: Pimm's - fill thy cup with delicious fruit

DRINK TO THAT: Pimm's - fill thy cup with delicious fruit

It’s rare enough to find an Irishman like myself praising the English, but I have to bite the bullet and do just that. Not...

NZ Herald Don Kavanagh

Sanitarium SUGGESTS

Citrus

Citrus

Lemons, oranges, tangerines, clementines, limes, grapefruit, pomelos, and kumquats are all examples of the citrus tribe. When...

CHEERS: A weighty problem

CHEERS: A weighty problem

Don Kavanagh defends full-strength beer over light brews or calorific OJ. No one who met me would ever accuse me of missing...

Herald on Sunday Don Kavanagh
DRINK TO THAT: Liqueur - Sweet taste of success and the bitter truth

DRINK TO THAT: Liqueur - Sweet taste of success and the bitter truth

Liqueurs — even the name sounds thick, rich and sweet. But are they glutinous, fruit-based sugar syrups, or is there something...

NZ Herald Don Kavanagh
Wendyl Wants to Know: Sugar and spice and most of it nice

Wendyl Wants to Know: Sugar and spice and most of it nice

When you're a grandmother, you have to have a lolly jar. It lives in your pantry and your granddaughter sticks her little hands...

NZ Herald Wendyl Nissen
All in a day's work: Emma the high school student

All in a day's work: Emma the high school student

Emma the 16-year-old high school student Emma, like a lot of other teens, often skips breakfast and eats dinner late because of...

Bite Nadia Lim
CHEERS: Stretch the boundaries

CHEERS: Stretch the boundaries

Independent brewers are making fine beers. Don Kavanagh’s interest is piqued. AS THE midwinter Christmas season approaches, a...

Herald on Sunday Don Kavanagh
CHEERS: Pa rum pa pum pum

CHEERS: Pa rum pa pum pum

Tasting 50-year-old rum is a privilege and a joyous event, finds Don Kavanagh. IT ISN’T every day you get to drink something...

Herald on Sunday Don Kavanagh
ARTISANS: The perfect late-afternoon sipper

ARTISANS: The perfect late-afternoon sipper

Summer is nearly here and those afternoons stretching into warm nights mean one thing: it’s the season of the perfect gin and...

NZ Herald Tash McGill
Wendyl Wants to Know: Artificial cherries unwelcome in Xmas fruit mix

Wendyl Wants to Know: Artificial cherries unwelcome in Xmas fruit mix

Tasti Fruit Mix - 400g for $3.79 As Christmas approaches, the demand for dried fruit to make mince pies or Christmas cakes and...

NZ Herald Wendyl Nissen
Wendyl wants to know: What's in those Choco-ades?

Wendyl wants to know: What's in those Choco-ades?

This biscuit is a testament to the power of Facebook. If it hadn't been for Kiwi mum Amber Johnson who started a Facebook page...

NZ Herald Wendyl Nissen
Focus on: health benefits of chillies

Focus on: health benefits of chillies

Adding chillies to your meal does more than just up the ante on the heat scale. Compared to the humble orange, chillies are an...

Bite Rebecca Blithe
DRINK TO THAT: Wine -  In praise of a light white

DRINK TO THAT: Wine - In praise of a light white

The summer holiday period can be tough going sometimes, with plenty of parties, functions and barbies to attend, as well as the...

NZ Herald Don Kavanagh
DRINK TO THAT: Vodka - In the spirit of friendly rivalry

DRINK TO THAT: Vodka - In the spirit of friendly rivalry

I have a friend, you’ll be surprised to hear, who likes a drink. We’ll call him John (since that’s his name) and the drink he...

NZ Herald Don Kavanagh
CHEERS: Shakers at the ready

CHEERS: Shakers at the ready

Great summer cocktails need fruity juice, and Don Kavanagh’s found two beauts. AH, THE longest-awaited long weekend of the year...

Herald on Sunday Don Kavanagh
All in a day's work: Adrienne the Nurse

All in a day's work: Adrienne the Nurse

Adrienne the nurse Sixty-three-year-old Adrienne works in a very busy post anaesthetic unit. Her job involves lots of walking...

Bite Nadia Lim
CHEERS: Good to the core

CHEERS: Good to the core

Cider is making a welcome comeback. Don Kavanagh raises his glass. I LOVE my work sometimes. I had to try 24 different ciders...

Herald on Sunday Don Kavanagh

How To's

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Reinventing the screwdriver

Reinventing the screwdriver

A few weeks ago you wrote about sarsaparilla and I remembered that ghastly screwdriver cocktail we used to drink. If we didn’t...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Peter Gordon: Christmas with a new twist

Peter Gordon: Christmas with a new twist

We have this family debate every Christmas, where some of us love the traditional ham/turkey/Xmas pud combination and others...

NZ Herald Peter Gordon
Cooking with Cointreau

Cooking with Cointreau

Dear Simon I've got a bottle of Cointreau in the cupboard left over from Christmas. Can I cook with it? Heather, Masterton Dear...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Winter pudding recipe tips

Winter pudding recipe tips

From our readers... I would like to share my favourite topping for winter puddings – fruit. I use apples, berries, apricots and...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Moist turkey trick

Moist turkey trick

How can I stop the turkey drying out? Firstly, and most importantly, save yourself a lot of stress by making sure your turkey...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Delicious smoothie ideas

Delicious smoothie ideas

My favourite juice shop recently closed down and I miss it so much I’ve gone out and bought a blender. What are some smoothie...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Autumn seasonal produce ideas

Autumn seasonal produce ideas

I wondered what you are most looking forward to in terms of autumn harvests? I’d like to extend the family’s palates a...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Get Fruity

Get Fruity

My family loves a sweet crumble on a Sunday night. I regularly do apple, as my mother did, and occasionally add frozen berries...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Peter Gordon: Blood beneath an edible skin

Peter Gordon: Blood beneath an edible skin

Blood oranges have been something I've wanted to try for a while as they look unique. Do you know where you can buy them in the...

NZ Herald Peter Gordon
How to: hollandaise sauce

How to: hollandaise sauce

Hollandaise sauce At first glance, making hollandaise sauce can look tricky but it is completely achievable if you follow a few...

Bite Celia Hay
How to make carrot jam

How to make carrot jam

Have you ever heard of making carrot jam? My grandmother used to make it and apparently her family used to eat it on toast. I...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Edible flowers and the meaning of chiffonade

Edible flowers and the meaning of chiffonade

Can you tell me some flowers that are edible? I know some can be, but I’m not sure which ones and I don’t want to make a...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Perfect pasta sauce and carrots

Perfect pasta sauce and carrots

My tomato-based sauce always goes thin and watery when I add the pasta. Are there any tricks of the trade to get around this? ...

NZ Woman's Weekly Simon Gault
Peter Gordon: The secret to a perfect steak

Peter Gordon: The secret to a perfect steak

What's the best way to cook a steak so it's tender but not over cooked. I don't like blood in the middle, but still want it...

NZ Herald Peter Gordon
Peter Gordon: Infusing olives with flavour

Peter Gordon: Infusing olives with flavour

I have a small olive grove on my section, and they are now producing well. What's the best way to cure olives after harvesting?...

NZ Herald Peter Gordon
Peter Gordon: The good oil on frozen desserts

Peter Gordon: The good oil on frozen desserts

What is the difference between a sorbet, a frozen sherbet and a fruit ice? And gelato has egg and cream in it, so what makes it...

NZ Herald Peter Gordon
Peter Gordon: Cure for a raw fish dish

Peter Gordon: Cure for a raw fish dish

I've seen various instructions about how long you should marinate fish in lemon juice for ceviche or raw fish salads - some for...

NZ Herald Peter Gordon
Peter Gordon: Pigging out on pork chops

Peter Gordon: Pigging out on pork chops

My pork chop problem: my parents raise a free-range pig each summer. They have got lovely loin chops still on the bone but we...

NZ Herald Peter Gordon