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Classic Pea and Ham Soup

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Feeling cold? This warming soup is just what you need. Serve it in the biggest bowl you’ve got and the whole loaf of crusty bread. Thank me later.
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Veggie Dahl

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Dahl is perhaps one of the most versatile dishes out there. You can jam-pack it full of whatever you like (yes, including veggies)! You can make it as soupy or as thick as you want it (just make sure the lentils are cooked 🤪), and you can serve it on just about anything… move over Sloppy Joe, Sloppy Dahl has just arrived.
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Spaghetti Carbonara

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Did you make this recipe? Please let me know how it turned out for you! Leave a comment below and tag @food__by__matt on Instagram and…
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Brisket Chilli Con Carne

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I’m feeling particularly lazy and can’t be arsed spending all day in the kitchen. What could be easier than throwing a few ingredients into a pot and placing it gently over some hot coals? Oh wait I forgot, I live in suburbia and my back yard isn’t suited to open fires… (anyone want to buy me a farm…I’ll throw you a home grown carrot from time to time) so I guess the oven will do the trick.
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Osso Bucco

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Have you ever just needed to be held? To be embraced by so much warmth…
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Break Water Mussels

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Let me introduce you to my lazy Sunday afternoon. It’s been a long week, I’m tired, in desperate need of an escape, so here I am sitting in the back yard staring at the old Tuart Tree that has stood stronger and longer than any back yard ever would. The suns ray piercing through the branches, the smell of salt fills the air from the crashing waves only blocks away. Birds singing, and then bam, there it is, heaven, as I pop the cap, the fwish sound the carbonation makes as it exits the bottle, the citrus notes hit my nostrils, my beer is opened and ready to be consumed, this is my lazy weekend. Halfway through my beer, my afternoon was rudely interrupted by the grumblings and rantings of my empty stomach. It’s well past time to stuff my face and fill my belly. Luckily a brief moment of sanity in the days prior to this moment meant I had food longing to be cooked. A trip to the local fish truck (AKA Fisho’s for those playing at home) meant there were some gorgeous Australian Mussels waiting to be eaten. The day was far too beautiful to cook inside, so out came the esky, gas burner and well, half the kitchen really… it almost would have been easier to cook inside, but where is the fun in that. After what seemed like two hours of moving the kitchen outside I was ready to cook. What was I going to cook you ask? Well if you haven’t already put two and two together, Gage Road Break Water Beer Mussels is the answer. The hops combined with the subtle hints of citrus and sweet tones work perfect as a base for the Mussels and both kicked up a gear with some chilli thrown in. That right there is perfection. So quick, delicious and simple, everybody needs to go out and buy some mussels, some Gage Road Break Water Australian Pale Ale and get to it, you wont regret it, I promise.
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Beef Short Rib Ragu

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This delicious melt in your mouth ragu is the perfect comfort food. Make it, eat it, freeze it (if there are any leftovers… but there probably wont be.)