Easy Weekends by Neil Perry

    • Categories: Soups; Quick / easy; Italian
    • Ingredients: zucchini; garlic; basil; white peppercorns; chicken stock; pouring cream; Parmesan cheese
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  • Crumbed chicken breast with Moroccan eggplant and cumin mayonnaise

    • lou_weez on July 03, 2021

      The Moroccan eggplant part of this dish was very oily - it did taste very good with the schnitzel and mayo combo - but I didn't want to eat too much of it. The eggplant soaks up quite a bit of oil upon frying and then released it once added back to the pan with the tomatoes so not sure how to avoid this. I cheated and used shop bought schnitzel.

  • Sauté of chicken, garlic, olives, capers and red wine vinegar

    • jck99nz on October 15, 2016

      Really nice recipe. I tried buying skin-on, bone-in thighs but butcher said there was no demand! Had to settle for no-bone, skin-off. I compensated by frying the garlic in olive oil for 5-6 minutes before adding chicken thighs. Also, only had cherry tomatoes. Didn't bother peeling, just halved them. Otherwise, followed recipe and it was excellent. Served with a spinach/mesclun salad, balsamic/olive oil/ mustard dressing, and some ciabatta.

  • Corn on the cob with cheese and lime

    • e_ballad on January 11, 2018

      Very tasty, even though I had to sub paprika for cayenne pepper due to my family’s preferences. I can highly recommend a good slug of sriracha if you’re in the same predicament!

  • Spicy salmon salad

    • lou_weez on October 25, 2018

      This was a delicious light dinner for the four of us. I omitted some of the chill so the kids would eat it.

  • Lamb and macaroni bake

    • e_ballad on April 13, 2020

      A huge hit with every member of our household. Could be easily made ahead.

  • Goat and onion curry

    • Dishyrishie on March 18, 2017

      Too oniony and not enough complexity in the flavours. There are much better goat curries out there.

  • Passionfruit tart

    • debkellie on May 28, 2013

      Having made this over the weekend, the filling quantity actually makes way more filling than is needed for one 26cm/ 2 cm tin, indeed enough for two! Heston Blumenthal has a similar recipe, and recommends 70°C as an ideal "wobble" point (as read with a temperature probe). I turned my extra filling also into a lovely ice cream: add equal quantity of thick cream (45% fat) to leftover filling and churn.

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  • ISBN 10 174336556X
  • ISBN 13 9781743365564
  • Published Jan 01 2015
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 240
  • Language English
  • Countries Australia
  • Publisher Murdoch Books
  • Imprint Murdoch Books

Publishers Text

As Australia's best known chef, Neil Perry is often associated with the food served at his successful restaurants around Australia, from the flagship contemporary Australian fine diner Rockpool, to his popular Rockpool Bar & Grill steakhouses and the Asian flavours of Spice Temple. However this book is a celebration of cooking at home, with more than 100 recipes that focus on flavoursome food for any weekend occasion. Whether you're looking for an easy and delicious family stir-fry on a Friday night, clever ideas for Saturday dinner party menus, or preparing a slow-cooked Sunday feast for friends, this book has an inspiring and accessible recipe for you.

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