INGREDIENTS
- Seedlip Grove 42: 50ml
- Indian Tonic: 125ml
- Highball
- Garnish w/ Orange Peel
- Build in Highball over cubed ice
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Recipes – by Rebecca Caughey
Fish & Pickle Burgers with Tzatziki and Sesame Slaw
Golden crispy fish, zesty pickles, and creamy tzatziki, paired with smoky grilled veg and a nutty sesame slaw — a vibrant, flavour-packed twist on a classic.
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Beef & Pickle Cheeseburgers with Hot & Sour Honey
Looking to recreate some Burger Nation magic at home? If you like you're burgers juicy with a good pickle tang you'll want to try this on for size!
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Grilled Kingfish with a NON3 Toasted Cinnamon and Yuzu Beurre Blanc
Longer warmer days have us already excited for summer and seafood and this superbly simple kingfish recipe from Gaia Retreat & Spa Chef Pete Townsend.
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Spooky Frankenstein Macarons
Bring a little spooky fun to your kitchen with these adorable Frankenstein Macarons! Light, crisp shells give way to a soft, chewy centre, perfectly complemented by a creamy milk chocolate ganache filling made with Tony’s Chocolonely.
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Tony's "Broken Glass" Blackberry Chocolate Cupcakes
Looking for a spooky crowd-pleaser? Look no further than these delightfully dreadful cupcakes perfect for a Who-done it kinda vibe.
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Seedlip Spiced Mule
A simple aromatic non-alcoholic cocktail with notes of ginger & lime.
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Chickpea Quinoa Burgers with Gherkins, Coriander Mayo and Cabbage Slaw
This vegan burger takes the classic concept, structure and cravings we know (and secretly love) from a burger whilst also providing a vegan staple that nourishes, fulfils and quietly screams a little bit fancy. Pairs magically with NON5 Lemon Marmalade & Hibiscus.
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Miso Glazed Eggplant Tacos with Spiced Guac and Pistachio Crunch
These bold yet basic tacos give you creamy and crunch, spicy and sweet, that blends into a wrapped miso parcel with an exotic nuttiness to boot. Pairs brilliantly with NON3 Toasted Cinnamon & Yuzu.
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Joel Baylon's Mortadella & Chilli Crisp Flatbread
Crank up the oven for this moorish Mortadella dream bite from chef Joel Baylon.
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Damascus with Seedlip Spice 94
Feeling like a sultry drop to match the moment? This one hits the spot with the cold brew giving you the perfect pick up to keep that energy going.
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Tony's Chocolonely Dirt Carrot Easter Cupcakes
Step aside, carrot cake! These Eggs-sta special Easter chocolate dirt cupcakes with carrot decorations are a surprisingly tasty and perfectly whimsical Easter dessert idea.
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BBQ Scotch Steaks with Pickle Salsa Verde
Move over chimichurri - there's a new kid on the block. Level up your next barbecue with this perfect zingy pairing.
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Pickled Prawn, Sweetcorn, Avocado and Prosciutto Salad with Summer Greens
This take on a surf and turf salad is a celebration of summer and cinch to prepare. Shout out to the pop of the pickled prawns - a true delight!
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Lamb Pickledogs with Pickle Mustard and Nduja Mayonnaise
We love this recipe from Brooke Moore who is a dab hand at maximising ingredients for all their flavour. Prepared a day ahead this is a winner for summer entertaining!
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Tony's Chocolonely x Ben and Jerry's Loaded Brownie Sundae
A decadent meeting of two incredible treats, making the ultimate dessert.
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White Chocolate and Strawberry Cheesecake Eton Mess
A free form dessert that is fun to put together and fantastic for summer entertaining.This cheesecake inspired version is especially rich and decadent.
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Southern-Fried Pickled Fish Sandwiches with Pickle Green Goddess Sauce and Pickle Salt Chips
Get ready to drool over Brooke Moore's latest masterpiece, the Southern-Fried Pickled Fish Sandwich with Pickle Green Goddess Sauce and Pickle Salt Chips, the undisputed champion of the Great NZ Toastie Takeover 2023 and the ultimate pickle superstar of the year! Mixing old-school flavours with mouthwatering creativity, this sandwich is a true masterpiece of pickling and Brooke's culinary wizardry. By Brooke Moore Serves 2 Ingredients: 4 slices thick white bread 200g Moore Chicken Dry Mix (or any Southern-fried chicken coating you have on hand) 100g Moore Chicken Wet Mix, constituted with water (alternatively, you can use yoghurt) 1 jar of McClure’s Bread & Butter Pickles, brine and pickles separated 2 Warehou fillets 1⁄2 head iceberg, shredded 1⁄2 red onion, thinly sliced 1 handful McClures’ Bread & Butter Pickles Butter, at room temperature Pickle Green Goddess Sauce 250g Kewpie mayonnaise 250g sour cream 1 bunch parsley 1 bunch basil 1 bunch chives 2 bunches doing onions, green tops only 1 bunch dill 20ml kombu (omit if you can’t find) 200g McClures’ Bread & Butter Pickles Lemon juice, to taste Salt, to taste Sugar, to taste Salad 1 head iceberg, shredded 4 Campari tomatoes, cut into 1/8 1⁄2 cucumber, chopped 1⁄2 jar pickled beetroot 1⁄2 red onion, thinly sliced Handful of dill, picked Chips 4 Agria potatoes, peeled Pickle Salt 100g salt 25g brown sugar 1 jar McClures’ Bread & Butter Pickles, dehydrated (dehydrate at 65C for 48hrs) 2g celery salt Method Chips For the chips, cut rounds out of the potatoes with an apple corer. Keep the offcuts - these are still yum! Bring a pot of salted water to the boil and boil the chips until just cooked. Drain and spread out on a cloth-lined tray. Place in the refrigerator overnight to dry out. The next day, heat your deep fryer to 140C. Fry the potato chips for 10 minutes, then drain and set aside. Pickle Green Goddess Bring a pot of salted water to the boil and prepare an ice bath for blanching. Pick herbs and cut spring onion tops into smaller chunks. Blanch in the boiling water for 20 seconds, then using a slotted spoon, plunge into the ice bath. Drain herbs and place in a blender with the pickles. Blend until smooth. Whisk Kewpie mayonnaise and sour cream together and fold through the herbs. Add kombu. Season to taste with salt, sugar and lemon juice Pickle Salt Blend the dehydrated pickles in a high-speed blender to a powder consistency. Add remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly. Store in a sealed container. Fried Fish Brine Warehou in pickle brine for 3 hours in the fridge. After 3 hours, remove the fish from the brine. Heat your deep fryer to 175C. Place the fish in the Moore Chicken Wet Mix, then into the Dry Mix, pressing down to get a nice coating. Fry the fish until cooked and crisp. Drain on paper towels. Return the precooked chips to the fryer and cook until golden and crisp. Season with Pickle Salt. Salad Toss together the iceberg, tomatoes, cucumber, beetroot, dill and red onion with 2 tbsp Pickle Green Goddess. Assemble To build sandwiches, butter all slices of bread with soft butter. On the bottom slice, layer shredded iceberg and sliced red onion. Place the fried fish on top, drizzle with Pickle Green Goddess, then finish with pickles. Top with the remaining slice of bread. Serve with Pickle Salt Chips and salad. Share a picture of your pickle creations by tagging us on Instagram @cookandnelson.Enjoy!
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Pickle Sour
Say hello to the one and only "Pickle Sour" by the one and only Brooke Moore, the mastermind who snatched the crown at the Great NZ Toastie Takeover 2023! Brace yourself for an explosion of flavour as this mouth-watering masterpiece transforms pickles into the star of the show. Who says pickles are just for burgers?
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Trick-or-treat chocolate rice crispy frights
Get tangled in a web of flavor with these spine-tingling spidey chocolate rice crispy treats, the only creepy crawlers we’re craving this Halloween season!
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Two Raw Sisters: Oven-free Afghan Slice
No oven, no problem. We love this delicious take on afghan cookies using whole, minimally processed ingredients.
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Seedlip Martini
A non-alcoholic twist on this classic cocktail.
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Dill and Garlic Pickle Brined Wings
Stop! Before you throw away that delicious pickle brine - check out this recipe for the flavourful and succulent chicken.
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Seedlip Garden Mojito
This refreshing Seedlip Mojito hits the spot on a sunny day whether you're hosting a party or a party of one.
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Root vegetable and pickle rosti with smoked salmon and horseradish crème fraiche
A brilliant brunch dish starring earthy root vegetables and zingy bursts of McClure’s Bread and Butter Pickles.
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Banana and Dark Chocolate Self-Saucing Pudding with Chocolate and Coffee Sauce
This delicious recipe comes to us from our friends at Kōkako Coffee by the talented Kelly Gibney. The classic, cosy kiwi dessert gets a major upgrade here with the natural sweetness of bananas, creamy oat milk, dark chocolate chunks and a coffee infused sauce that delivers ultimate richness.
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Caramel Sea Salt Chocolate Chip Cookies
Looking for something to whip up this weekend? We think the only thing more delicious than chocolate chip cookies are these gooey-delicious caramel sea salt chocolate chip cookies. Special shout out to @beckybakes for this delish recipe.Ingredients 125g butter 100g light brown sugar 75g white granulated sugar 1 tsp salted caramel flavoring 300g plain flour 1 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda 1/2 tsp sea salt 1 Tony’s milk caramel sea salt bar, chopped into chunks Recipe Combine butter, light brown sugar & white granulated sugar in a bowl. Mix. Add the egg & salted caramel flavouring. Mix. Add the plain flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda & sea salt. Mix. Knead mixture into a dough & add the Tony’s chunks. Roll into 8 balls Freeze for 30 minutes (or up to 3 months if you want to keep some for later) Bake for 10-12 minutes at 180°C Decorate chunks of Tony’s Drizzle with salted caramel sauce Leave to cool for 30 minutes Admire your work. 🍪 And feast on your salty-sweet treats!
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Marmalade and spice lowball
Perfectly balanced and elegant with sweet, bitter, smoky and spiced notes.
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Spiced beetroot and maple martini
A fresh, earthy winter delight. Brilliant at cocktail hour or alongside brunch.
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Ginger Toddy
The Ginger Toddy is a cozy cocktail that is perfect for those chilly evenings when you want to warm up and indulge in a delicious drink. This cocktail features the aromatic and spicy Seedlip Spice 94, expertly paired with fresh pear juice and a ginger and cinnamon syrup that gives it a delightful kick. INGREDIENTS Seedlip Spice 94: 50 ml Fresh Pear Juice: 35 ml Ginger & Cinnamon Syrup: 15 ml GLASS & GARNISH Warmed heatproof mug Garnish with crystallised Ginger cube METHOD Combine all ingredients & heat with steam wand or on the hob
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French 0.5
Elevate your celebration with a perfect champagne alternative crafted with the refreshing Seedlip Grove 42 and non-alcoholic sparkling wine, bringing together a blend of citrus and floral notes that tantalize your taste buds without the alcohol.INGREDIENTS Seedlip Grove 42: 35ml Lemon Juice: 15ml Sugar Syrup: 10ml Top with NA sparkling wine GLASS & GARNISH Chilled Champagne flute Garnish with Lemon disc METHOD Add all ingredients into a cocktail shaker Shake & double strain into a chilled Champagne flute Garnish with Lemon disc
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Conference Collins
The Conference Collins is a sophisticated cocktail that is perfect for those who want to enjoy a non-alcoholic drink without compromising on taste. The cocktail features the warm and spicy notes of Seedlip Spice 94, which is expertly balanced with a sweet and tangy kick from the pear and ginger jam. The addition of refreshing ginger beer adds a subtle fizz to the mix, making it an excellent drink to quench your thirst.
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Orchard Sour
A crowd pleasing cocktail that expertly combines the distinct taste of Seedlip Garden 108 with refreshing flavours of pear and lemon.
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Spice & Ginger Ale
Looking for a non-alcoholic beverage that packs a flavourful punch? Look no further than our Spice & Ginger Ale cocktail! This aromatic concoction boasts notes of zesty ginger ale and refreshing orange, all without the buzz. Savour each sip and let the flavours dance on your tongue - this drink is sure to spice up your day in the best way possible!INGREDIENTS Seedlip Spice 94: 50ml Ginger Ale: 125ml GLASS & GARNISH Rocks Garnish w/ Orange Full Moon METHOD Build over ice
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Grandad's Favourite
Treat your taste buds to a sip of nostalgia with "Grandad's Favourite" - a delicious herbal cocktail with a subtle yet tantalising hint of rhubarb that will transport you back to simpler times.INGREDIENTS Seedlip Garden 108: 50ml Fresh Rhubarb Juice: 25ml Sugar Syrup: 10ml Soda: Top GLASS & GARNISH Highball full of ice Garnish w/ Mint Leaf METHOD Build over ice & enjoy!
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Lemon Grove
Get ready to pucker up, because our Seedlip Grove 42 cocktail is here to shake things up! This citrus-based concoction is the perfect blend of tangy and sweet, with just the right amount of Seedlip Grove 42 to give it that extra oomph. Whether you're in the mood for a refreshing drink on a hot day or just want to add a little zing to your night out, this cocktail is sure to hit the spot. So, grab a glass and get ready to sip on some serious citrusy goodness!INGREDIENTS Seedlip Grove 42: 50ml Lemongrass Cordial*: 15ml Raw Apple Vinegar: 10ml Soda: Top GLASS & GARNISH Wine Glass full of ice Garnish w/ Lemongrass Fan METHOD Create Lemongrass Cordial* combine 3 chopped ticks of fresh Lemongrass, 250ml hot water & 250ml Caster Sugar. Leave to infuse for 2 hours. Filter and refrigerate. Build over ice & stir to mix.
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Spice & Tonic
Who says non-alcoholic cocktails have to be boring? Not us! Our Seedlip Spice 94 cocktail may be simple, but it's anything but plain. Bursting with aromatic notes that will make your taste buds dance, this drink is perfect for those looking for a little extra flavor without the buzz. So, go ahead and indulge in the spice of life - Seedlip Spice 94 has got your back!INGREDIENTS Seedlip Spice 94: 50ml East Imperial Tonic Water: 125ml GLASS & GARNISH Highball Garnish w/ a Red Grapefruit Twist METHOD Build over ice
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Recipes – by Rebecca Caughey
BBQ Eggplant Bao Buns
Eggplant is transformed into the perfect vegetarian filing for bao buns by basting in an epic sauce made with Lillie’s Q Smoky Barbeque sauce, soy, ginger and garlic. Cooking eggplant this way gives it rich, incredible flavour. You could also serve the eggplant with rice and veges or as a filling for burgers or sandwiches.
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Seedlip & Good Sh*t Tropical Summer Cocktail Pitcher
By Kelly GibneyServes 6The sophisticated herbal notes of Seedlip Garden 108 meets the fun, nostalgic flavours of Good Sh*t Tropical. This is a playful, delicious summery drink to share with friends. Ingredients: 250ml Seedlip Garden 108 2 cans Good Sh*t Tropical (approximately) 4-5 dashes bitters Ice (lots!) Fresh fruit to garnish: cucumber and lemons slices, blueberries, chopped strawberries Method: Fill your pitcher with lots of ice. Add Seedlip Garden 108. Top with Good Sh*t Tropical soda. You may not need all of the second can depending on the size of your pitcher. Top with the bitters and stir gently. Add fruit to the pitcher and us a long spoon to push this amongst the ice. Top the pitcher with more fruit so that it looks fresh and colourful. Serve immediately. Enjoy! We'd love to see your Seedlip & Good Sh*t Soda creations! Tag us on Instagram @cookandnelson or Facebook @cookandnelsonnz.
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Kelly Gibney’s Maple, Whiskey, Ginger and Fennel Glazed Ham
This glaze is the most irresistible combination of flavours. Fennel seeds and fresh ginger add real depth. The cayenne pepper gives it a little zing and most crucially, the rich Noble 01 Bourbon Barrel Matured maple syrup pulls it all together beautifully.
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Peppermint Brownie Cookie Sandwiches
Warm, ooey-gooey rich chocolate goodness with sweet peppermint candy crunch. Could a cookie be any more festive? Trick question. Servings: 12Prep Time: 20 minCook Time: 10 minTotal Time: 30 minIngredients:For the Brownie Cookies 2 cups All Purpose Flour 1 tsp. Fine Sea Salt ¾ tsp. Baking Soda 1 cup Brown Sugar 1 180g Tony Chocolonely Dark Chocolate Candy Cane Bar, melted 10 tbsp. Unsalted Butter, softened 1 large Egg 1 Egg Yolk For the Peppermint Buttercream 12 tbsp. Unsalted Butter, softened 3-4 cups Powdered Sugar 1 tbsp. Milk 1 ¼ tsp. Peppermint Extract 1 tsp. Vanilla Extract ¼ cup Crushed Peppermint + more for decorating Method: In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the butter and brown sugar. Beat for 2 minutes, until smooth. Add the egg, egg yolk, and melted chocolate. In a separate bowl, mix the flour, salt, and baking soda together. Add into the chocolate bowl and mix just until combined. Cover the cookie dough with saran wrap. Chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 375F. Line 1-2 large baking pans with parchment paper. Using 2 ½ - 3 tablespoon cookie dough each, place the cookie dough balls on the prepared pans leaving 2” space in between. Bake for 6-8 minutes, gently slam the cookie tray down on the stovetop to create that crinkle top. If the cookies are not set in the center, bake an additional 1-2 minutes. Let the cookies cool on the pan for 5 minutes before transferring to wire rack to cool completely. To make the buttercream: Add the softened butter in the bowl of a stand mixer. Beat for 1 minutes, until smooth. Add remaining ingredients and beat for 5-6 minutes, until light and fluffy. Transfer the peppermint buttercream to a piping bag to pipe onto half of the cookies. Top with another cookie and roll the edges in crushed peppermint to decorate. Enjoy! Share a picture of your Tony's Chocolonely creations by tagging us on Instagram @cookandnelson.
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Kelly Gibney’s Tony’s Chocolonely Dark Chocolate Mint Candy Cane Tart
This very rich and decadent tart is the perfect Christmas treat for chocolate lovers. The base is speckled with dark chocolate mint candy cane chocolate and the silky ganache filling has a hint of peppermint too. The creamy mascarpone helps to balance out the richness while also providing another opportunity to enjoy even more Tony’s Chocolonely Christmas chocolate.
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Lillie’s Q Pulled Pork
By Kelly GibneyServes 8 Perfectly cooked pulled pork is the ultimate crowd-pleasing dish. Here we’ve used a spice rub and then layers of Lillie’s Q Carolina bbq sauce to lock in flavour from the very start of the slow cooking process. We love a tangy wholegrain mustard mayonnaise with the pork, served inside soft brioche buns. Ingredients: 2.2 – 2.5kg bone-in free range pork shoulder 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon smoked paprika 1 teaspoon ground coriander ½ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon brown sugar ½ cup Lillie’s Q Carolina for seasoning finished pork plus sauce for basting 3/4 cup water 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar Olive oil for drizzling Mustard mayo ¾ cup good quality mayonnaise 1 rounded teaspoon wholegrain mustard 1 garlic clove, finely diced 1 tablespoon lemon juice Sea salt and cracked pepper To serve: Brioche buns, shredded cabbage or lettuce, McClure's Bread & Butter or Sweet & Spicy sliced pickles. Method: Mix together the dried spices, salt and sugar. Pat the pork shoulder dry with paper towels. Drizzle over some olive oil and sprinkle with the spice mix. Rub really well all over the piece of meat and place in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Brush the meat generously with some Lillie's Q Carolina sauce. Place in an oven-proof dish. Add the water and apple cider vinegar to the bottom of the dish. Place in an oven that has been preheated to 200 degrees and cook uncovered for 30 minutes. Reduce to 120 degrees, place a lid or tinfoil on to tightly cover and cook for 5 hours. Baste the meat with more Lillie’s Q Carolina sauce at least once during this time. Remove the lid/cover and cook for the last hour uncovered, basting with the liquid really well 3 times in that hour. The meat should be incredibly tender by this stage. Remove the bone and use two forks to pull the meat apart. Pour ½ cup of Lillie’s Q Carolina sauce over the pulled meat while still warm. Stir through. To serve: Mix together the mayonnaise, mustard, garlic and lemon juice. Taste and season additionally with salt and cracked pepper as desired. Serve the pulled pork warm in brioche buns with shredded cabbage, a generous dollop of mustard mayo and some sliced McClure’s pickles. Share a picture of your Lillie's Q creations by tagging us on Instagram @cookandnelson.Enjoy!
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Chocolate Swirl Pavlova with Maple Mascarpone and Red Wine Poached Pears
This gorgeous dessert is fantastic for celebrations and entertaining. Both the red wine pears and the pavlova can be made up to 2 days in advance so that your preparation on the day can be very simple. The pears and the maple mascarpone (without the pavlova) also make a fantastic stand alone dessert.
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McClure’s Pickle Brine Marinade
First, eat all of the McClure's pickles out of the jar. Second, pour the brine over a couple of chicken breasts. Third, grill and ... enjoy! Or is that fourth? Anyways, our brine is the best way to give fish, chicken and even pork a tender and delicious flavor.
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Seedlip Grove 42 Coriander Slinger
You will want to make this in a large batch it is so delicious! The green coriander dances beautifully in your mouth with the lime, chilli & citrus notes of Seedlip Grove 42. This recipe is taken from the Green Shoots x Seedlip Cocktail recipe book.
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Rocky Road with Tony’s Chocolonely
Recipe by Kelly GibneyThis delicious, indulgent jumble of all the most delicious things to eat is fun to make with kids. You can’t mess it up! Use this recipe as a guide and add in your favourite things. Lovely to gift and share.Ingredients: 1 x 180g bar Tony’s Chocolonely Dark Chocolate 1 x 180g bar Tony’s Chocolonely Milk Chocolate 160g marshmallows – halve if very large 8 ginger biscuits – roughly chopped 80g pistachios – roughly chopped 100g Tony’s Chocolonely White Chocolate Raspberry Popping Candy – roughly chopped ½ cup dried cranberries ½ cup toasted coconut chips To garnish: freeze-dried raspberries (optional) Method: Break the dark chocolate and milk chocolate into pieces and melt (together) in a double boiler. Stir until smooth. Place all the other ingredients in a large bowl, pour over the melted chocolate and mix well. Spoon into a slice tin lined with baking paper. Press down lightly on the top to push the slice together more. Place in the fridge to harden. Garnish with a sprinkle of freeze-dried raspberries if desired. Slice into pieces. Store in an airtight container. Share a picture of your Tony's Chocolonely creations by tagging us on Instagram @cookandnelson or Facebook @cookandnelsonnz.
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McClure's Bloody Mary Wing Sauce
Over the years, we visited a lot of bars to taste test wing sauce recipes. Believe us, that's a lot of wings and things. It's how we settled on our sauce. A little of this, a little of that ... and a whole a lot of our tasty Bloody Mary Mix. Sweet and sassy ... just like the barmaid at that hole-in-the-wall on K'Road.
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Seedlip MiNOsa
Did you know that the Mimosa is named after the mimosa plant, Acacia dealbata? The plant grows golden yellow flowers & has a highly sweet scent, much like the colour & taste of the popular brunch beverage.
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Spooky Halloween Brownies
Boo! That's the one thing you won't hear after serving these tasty Halloween brownies. Better yet, get the fam together and decorate your treats together! Details: Servings: 16 Prep Time: 20 min Cook Time: 20 min Total Time: 40 min Ingredients: For the Meringue Frosting (Ghosts): 1/2 cup Granulated Cane Sugar 1 large Egg White, room temperature 1/4 tsp. Cream of Tartar Pinch of Salt 1 1/2 tbsp. Water 1/2 tsp. Vanilla Extract For the Brownies: 2 x 180g Tony’s Chocolonely 42% Dark Milk Pretzel Toffee bars 3/4 cup All Purpose Flour 1/2 tsp. Salt 1/4 tsp. Baking Soda 2 large Eggs, room temperature 3/4 cup Brown Sugar 10 tbsp. Butter, melted 2 tbsp. Water 1 tsp. Vanilla Extract Instructions: To Make the Brownies: Preheat oven to 165°C. Line an 20 x 20cm or 23 x 23cm baking pan with two strips of parchment paper to create “sleeves” for easy removal after baking. Chop one 180g chocolate bar into large chunks to melt over very low heat. Set aside. In a large bowl, mix the flour, salt, and baking soda together. Set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the eggs, brown sugar, and melted butter for 2 minutes on high speed, until creamy. Mix the water and vanilla extract into the egg mixture. Add the flour mixture and melted chocolate into the egg mixture. Fold just until combined. Be careful not to overmix as this will create more cake-like brownies. Chop the last chocolate bar into small chunks and fold into the brownie batter. Transfer the brownie batter into the prepared baking pan. Bake for 25-30 minutes, the center will look slightly underbaked. To test for doneness, insert a toothpick into the center. If the brownies are finished baking, the toothpick will come out with a few moist crumbs on it. Let cool in the pan for 1 hour before slicing into 16 squares. To Make the Meringue: Combine all the ingredients except the vanilla into a stainless steel, heavy-bottomed saucepan. Place the mixture over medium-low heat and beat with an electric hand mixer nonstop for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and beat an addition 3-5 minutes, until the frosting is fluffy and stiff peaks. Fold in the vanilla. To Assemble: Remove 1/4 cup meringue to mix with black food colouring for the ghost eyes and mouth. Transfer the meringue into a piping bag with a large round tip. Pipe on 2-3 different sized ghosts by piping a small amount then carrying it down a little ways and swirling up the create the iconic ghost shape. Repeat with both large and small ghosts sizes. Pipe small circles for the ghost eyes and mouth with the black meringue. Enjoy! We'd love to see your Tony's Chocolonely creations! Tag us on Instagram @cookandnelson.
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