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Cooking with the Australian Womens Weekly

Issue 88
Magazine

The Australian Women’s Weekly FOOD magazine is all about food; how to create, make, bake and cook it. With masses of tips, hints, and useful ‘how-to’ pictures and videos, FOOD helps readers to cook with confidence.

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Welcome • ISSUE No. 88

in the kitchen • GREAT Cooking STARTS HERE

cook the cover

Christmas express • Enjoy a stress-free Christmas with these budget-friendly recipes that you can whip up in under an hour.

Green vegie sidekicks • These star sides will have you going back for seconds and thirds.

Christmas morning brunch platter • Start the day with crusty bread and a delightful selection of fresh produce.

Dive in for duck • Duck isn’t as difficult to prepare as you might think. Follow our guides to easily make these duck recipes at home

The classic Christmas turkey • On a traditional festive table, a majestic whole turkey takes pride of place, and our version is served with stuffing and baby apples.

TIPS FOR A PERFECT TURKEY

FABULOUS STUFFING

BEAUTIFUL fresh seafood • This big, bold and beautiful seafood platter is an easy crowd-pleaser. Serve with lemon wedges, finger bowls and hand towels and let guests help themselves.

Prawn to be wild • There’s a flavour variation for everyone.

Orange & spiced soy glazed ham with roasted plums • Create a stunning centrepiece with this glorious glazed ham, the perfect solution for feeding a crowd.

Bush flavours • Bring a little Aussie twist to classic Christmas mains with native ingredients

Sensational salads • Turn over a new leaf and get creative with salads that are big on flavour, colour and crunch.

Simple summer dinners • Whip these dinner recipes up in under an hour, and make the most of those blissful summer evenings.

Sugar-free sauces • In the quest for better health, we’ve created a sugar-free version for four popular pantry sauces.

The whole hog • A suckling pig is the king of barbecuing projects – large and spectacular-looking, this delicious cooked meat calls for a special occasion.

Cheers to the New Year • Throw a party with these crowd-pleasing canapes for your New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Drinks to celebrate • Toast the season with cider, wine and spirit-based tipples.

Decadent desserts • Christmas is the time to really go all out. These beautiful desserts are deceptively simple to make.

cooking class • With sweet meringue, luscious filling and juicy fresh fruit, it’s no wonder the Aussie pav is a much-requested Christmas favourite.

cooking class • Get creative with a centrepiece that’s as tasty as it is adorable. Little ones will enjoy choosing the sweet treats to hide inside.

Edible gifts • Homemade Christmas gifts are a thoughtful and unique way to show someone you care.

cooking class • Fruit mince slice is seen as a little ‘fuddy duddy’ but given a fun, fresh, modern look and taste, it’s perfect for gifting or afternoon tea.

cooking class • Make this classic Christmas dessert for those with gluten-free dietary requirements. It’s so easy with our step-by-step guide.

4 ways with DESSERT SAUCES • Make your celebration desserts sing with these sweet sauces. They’re quick and easy to whip up and are sure to impress your guests.

cake of the month • Nothing says Christmas more than a traditional fruit cake, and this festive treat is as easy as boil, process and bake.

JOYFUL MENUS • We’ve put together a selection of dishes to make your day even easier.

SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN UP TO $250K

Next issue • Midsummer magic

The Australian Womens Weekly Food


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 116 Publisher: Are Media Pty Limited Edition: Issue 88

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  • Release date: November 6, 2022

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Food & Wine

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English

The Australian Women’s Weekly FOOD magazine is all about food; how to create, make, bake and cook it. With masses of tips, hints, and useful ‘how-to’ pictures and videos, FOOD helps readers to cook with confidence.

Conversion chart

Welcome • ISSUE No. 88

in the kitchen • GREAT Cooking STARTS HERE

cook the cover

Christmas express • Enjoy a stress-free Christmas with these budget-friendly recipes that you can whip up in under an hour.

Green vegie sidekicks • These star sides will have you going back for seconds and thirds.

Christmas morning brunch platter • Start the day with crusty bread and a delightful selection of fresh produce.

Dive in for duck • Duck isn’t as difficult to prepare as you might think. Follow our guides to easily make these duck recipes at home

The classic Christmas turkey • On a traditional festive table, a majestic whole turkey takes pride of place, and our version is served with stuffing and baby apples.

TIPS FOR A PERFECT TURKEY

FABULOUS STUFFING

BEAUTIFUL fresh seafood • This big, bold and beautiful seafood platter is an easy crowd-pleaser. Serve with lemon wedges, finger bowls and hand towels and let guests help themselves.

Prawn to be wild • There’s a flavour variation for everyone.

Orange & spiced soy glazed ham with roasted plums • Create a stunning centrepiece with this glorious glazed ham, the perfect solution for feeding a crowd.

Bush flavours • Bring a little Aussie twist to classic Christmas mains with native ingredients

Sensational salads • Turn over a new leaf and get creative with salads that are big on flavour, colour and crunch.

Simple summer dinners • Whip these dinner recipes up in under an hour, and make the most of those blissful summer evenings.

Sugar-free sauces • In the quest for better health, we’ve created a sugar-free version for four popular pantry sauces.

The whole hog • A suckling pig is the king of barbecuing projects – large and spectacular-looking, this delicious cooked meat calls for a special occasion.

Cheers to the New Year • Throw a party with these crowd-pleasing canapes for your New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Drinks to celebrate • Toast the season with cider, wine and spirit-based tipples.

Decadent desserts • Christmas is the time to really go all out. These beautiful desserts are deceptively simple to make.

cooking class • With sweet meringue, luscious filling and juicy fresh fruit, it’s no wonder the Aussie pav is a much-requested Christmas favourite.

cooking class • Get creative with a centrepiece that’s as tasty as it is adorable. Little ones will enjoy choosing the sweet treats to hide inside.

Edible gifts • Homemade Christmas gifts are a thoughtful and unique way to show someone you care.

cooking class • Fruit mince slice is seen as a little ‘fuddy duddy’ but given a fun, fresh, modern look and taste, it’s perfect for gifting or afternoon tea.

cooking class • Make this classic Christmas dessert for those with gluten-free dietary requirements. It’s so easy with our step-by-step guide.

4 ways with DESSERT SAUCES • Make your celebration desserts sing with these sweet sauces. They’re quick and easy to whip up and are sure to impress your guests.

cake of the month • Nothing says Christmas more than a traditional fruit cake, and this festive treat is as easy as boil, process and bake.

JOYFUL MENUS • We’ve put together a selection of dishes to make your day even easier.

SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN UP TO $250K

Next issue • Midsummer magic

The Australian Womens Weekly Food


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