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Recipes

  • No-Fail Pancakes

    No-Fail Pancakes

    Pancakes are the ultimate family-friendly breakfast. They’re quick to make, everyone loves them, and you can make so many different variations, no-one will ever get sick of them! So having a good pancake recipe up your sleeve is invaluable. This is mine.

  • Fig and Ginger Loaf

    Fig and Ginger Loaf

    This is quite possibly my favourite out of the cake recipes I’ve developed over the years. It reminds me of those good old fashioned date rolls made by the CWA ladies you could buy at the local fundraiser cake stall (and you could totally sub the figs for dates if you prefer that flavour).

  • Beef and Red Wine Pot Roast

    Beef and Red Wine Pot Roast

    This is the most perfect winter comfort food. It’s just made for cozy weekends at home, where you can pop this in the oven and let it cook away for the afternoon, tantalising you with delicious aromas until dinner time. When you finally lift the lid, you will find meat that is fall-apart tender, and…

  • “Everything Cake” – A Lunchbox Winner

    “Everything Cake” – A Lunchbox Winner

    So, it seems that sharing a recipe here has slowed to become an near-annual event! Trust me when I say there are still things happening in the kitchen at FFF headquarters and that recipes are still being shared – but usually in the form of a quick comment on social media posts (so make sure…

  • Okonomiyaki – A cheap, easy, tasty family meal

    Okonomiyaki – A cheap, easy, tasty family meal

    I love okonomiyaki, or Japanese pancakes as they’re also known. It’s a dish I’ve always ordered when out at a Japanese restaurant. It’s just so delicious – and looks so good, with its sauces drizzled on top and the bonito flakes dancing on top. But it was a meal I always saved for dining out.

  • Curried Chicken Tray Bake

    Curried Chicken Tray Bake

    I know, I know. It’s been a long long time since I posted a recipe for you here. But, it turns out that life with three kids and two part time jobs is pretty busy – who woulda thought it, huh? So here’s my Curried Chicken Tray Bake. So whilst I’m still feeding my family…

  • Sweet Potato, Zucchini & Haloumi Fritters

    Sweet Potato, Zucchini & Haloumi Fritters

    I love fritters. They are such an easy way to use up bits and pieces and create a tasty meal for a meatfree dinner or for lunchboxes. I also looooove haloumi. So a mix of a couple of my favourite veggies and some of that salty, squeaky deliciousness was bound to be a winning combo.

  • Curried Sausages – Without the Packet Mix!

    Curried Sausages – Without the Packet Mix!

    The journey towards a better diet for my family has been a long one. And this dish represents a lot of the small steps I have taken on that journey. Curried Sausages is a firm family favourite in a lot of Australian households. And in a lot of those households, some kind of packaged meal…