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Celebrate a Winter Christmas with HelloFresh

Eat June 28, 2022

‘Tis the season for Christmas in July! Break up winter with some Christmas festivities and get the whole family together for a warming festive feast. 

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The Easiest 3 Ingredient Scone Recipe

Our Cooking tools June 7, 2019

The pleasures of a cream tea are almost countless. So quaint, cosy and warm, perhaps snuggled in a tea house by the mountains, a delightful fire crackling away in the (...)

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15 comments

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Its cream on first sorry…unless you’re from Cornwall and then yes, you’d be forgiven for putting the jam on first. Anyone notice the Queen in ‘The Crown’ does cream on first in Season 2? The cream is the butter.

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How to Cook Rhubarb

Eat March 1, 2019

Rhubarb is coming into season now, and to celebrate we sat down the rouge rogue to get the inside scoop…

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Libby says:

Delicious! However, I’m 99% sure the baking powder for the rhubarb cake recipe should read 2tsp not 2tbs! I used a deep 8” tin which was only just big enough for the mixture.

toon blast says:

I am 99% sure the baking powder for the rhubarb cake recipe should read 2tsp not 2tbs.

I used a deep 8” tin which was only just big enough for the mixture.

he baking powder for the rhubarb cake recipe should read 2tsp not 2tbs

The egg whites should held their shape when the beaters are lifted out

How To Cook Asparagus

Eat June 13, 2018

Any vegetable measured in ‘spears’ is bound to be a little intimidating. Never fear though, we’re here to tell you exactly how to cook asparagus (and actually enjoy it)!

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Baked Fruit is the Perfect Winter Comfort Food

Eat June 12, 2018

Sure, the beach trips have been moved to the back burner, but winter offers other pleasures! These baked fruit recipes, for example.

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A wheat free Anzac biscuit recipe

Eat April 23, 2018

This update of the traditional Anzac biccie is a zesty take on an old favourite. Of course we love to include our friends with special food requirements, so this wheat free Anzac biscuit recipe is extra special.

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11 comments

Leonie Macnaughtan says:

This recipe is NOT gluten free because it had oats. In Australia, gluten free is recognised in wheat, rye, barley and oats.

Greer says:

Hi Leonie,

We’ve amended this recipe now to reflect that it is wheat free. We can also highly recommend gluten free oats for this recipe if oats aren’t appropriate for your dietary requirements. Thanks for pointing that out!

Cath M says:

Rolled oats are not gluten free. This is a wheat free recipe.

Sarah says:

This must be an American recipe. In Australia rolled oats are not a gluten free ingredient. Please don’t make these biscuits for someone who is celiac as it will make them very ill. ?

Oats are NOT gluten free! I recommend you research Australian regulations and advice about the Gluten Free Diet. Including oats in a recipe you refer to as Gluten Free is misleading, wrong and potentially harmful to those who require a gluten free diet for medical reasons.

I refer you to Coeliac Australia, where you can get advice to prevent you from making errors such as this in the future. Please do not continue to spread misinformation through ignorance. It is enough of a challenge to anyone newly diagnosed to follow a gluten free diet without the constant bombardment of inappropriate recipes and inaccurate information from sources one would expect to know better.

Greer says:

Hi Kirsty,

We understand oats may or may not be tolerated by different people with coeliac disease, and we’ve amended our recipe to state that it is wheat free accordingly. Thanks for getting in touch.

Susan says:

Made these today for Anzac Day. They tasted good but took about 30 minutes to cook at that temp rather than the 10 – 15 suggested in the recipe.

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Rosemarie says:

Anzac biscuit def a goer

Christina says:

These were excellent, wheat free anzac biscuits. Will be my go-to from now on.

I used my thermomix – melted/mixed the butter, golden syrup, bi-carb and brown sugar, 37 degrees, reverse speed spoon,abut 8 minutes until it was glossy. Then mixed the coconut flour, almond meal, rolled oats, coconut, speed 4 x 30 seconds. Easy.

Doolan says:

Best ever…And I have tried 20 different recipes….so so perfect..

Know your Dairy: different types of cream

Our Cooking tools March 19, 2018

At the beginning of any great adventure, it’s important to embark prepared. Different types of cream can vary wildly in terms of suitability for recipes, fat content and even taste! Reckon you know your stuff? Read on to find out….

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Caitlin says:

who knew Marscapone was such a fatty dairy queen!? (not me). beautiful breakdown, and good to know.

Lynne says:

Thank you interesting facts.

Four Chocolate Recipes That Will Melt Your Heart

Eat February 9, 2018

These chocolate recipes are so indulgent you may just want to skip dinner and go straight to dessert. Oh, is it February 14th? We hadn’t noticed.

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Ultimate Lamington Smackdown: Who Will Win?

Eat January 25, 2018

When it comes to the ultimate lamington recipe, most people fall into two distinct, highly competitive camps.

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Fruity Summer Desserts

Eat November 28, 2017

It’s summer. Which means parties, which means dessert. Which means… fruity summer desserts for the win! Four of them, to be exact.

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Wreann khor says:

Hi I’m very interested in learning new desserts

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