Marion’s Kitchen dinner recipes | Marion's Kitchen https://www.marionskitchen.com/category/dinner/ Sat, 23 Mar 2024 15:03:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://www.marionskitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/favicon.png Marion’s Kitchen dinner recipes | Marion's Kitchen https://www.marionskitchen.com/category/dinner/ 32 32 Family Bolognese https://www.marionskitchen.com/family-bolognese/ Thu, 07 Mar 2024 03:48:47 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=93767 It’s my family bolognese and I’ll do what I want to… and that includes adding some very untraditional ingredients! But trust me – there’s always method to the madness. Here, eggplant performs double duty as hidden veg (parents, thank me later) but also to lend a velvety feel to proceedings, while soy sauce (sorry, Italy) adds a depth of umami you’d only get if you’d simmered your sauce for hours. The moral of this story? Everything has a place, everything works. The end.

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Bolognese Roll-up Lasagne https://www.marionskitchen.com/bolognese-roll-up-lasagne/ Thu, 07 Mar 2024 03:47:46 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=93750 I’m always looking for new ways to use up my leftovers, and this recipe has definitely earned its place at my dinner table at home. For those times when you’ve got meat sauce but not quiiite enough for a regular lasagne, this bolognese roll-up lasagne is the answer. Extra bonus points for the fact there are way more crispy bits of pasta on top of this version if, like me, you’re always fighting over those, too!

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Tomato Garlic Butter Pasta https://www.marionskitchen.com/tomato-garlic-butter-pasta/ Thu, 07 Mar 2024 03:46:25 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=93742 Here, I’m taking my famous garlic butter pasta linguini that took my socials by storm and giving it a brand new look: fresh cherry tomatoes that add a hint of sweetness, plus a mound of bouncy homemade pasta lovingly made from scratch. Of course, you could totally use store-bought instead if you prefer – it’ll still be the perfect vessel for lashings of this winning, savoury sauce. Some people would call this tomato garlic butter pasta fusion. I just call it delicious.

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Fresh Pasta From Scratch https://www.marionskitchen.com/fresh-pasta-from-scratch/ Thu, 07 Mar 2024 03:40:23 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=93774 Pasta: it’s a true love affair of mine, especially the fusion kind. And, while I’m definitely not adverse to using store-bought, there’s something special about making your own fresh pasta from scratch. This is my go-to homemade recipe that’s always served me well, where I tend to favour a ratio of 1 egg per 100g of flour. Give it a whirl when you have some time up your sleeve and taste the difference.

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Leftovers Thai Fried Rice https://www.marionskitchen.com/leftovers-thai-fried-rice/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 03:19:29 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=93517 Making a dish from whatever veg you’ve got kicking about your fridge doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on flavour – and this leftovers Thai fried rice is all the proof you need. I’ve made mine with Christmas ham, but you could easily use shredded chicken or any cooked meat leftover from your Sunday roast for instance. Combined with winning wok technique and a few nifty tips and tricks, and you’ve got a recipe for success you can rely on again and again.

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Easy Butter Chicken From Scratch https://www.marionskitchen.com/easy-butter-chicken-from-scratch/ Fri, 23 Feb 2024 07:44:27 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=93476 Butter chicken: so rich, so comforting, so wonderfully delicious. If time isn’t on your side though and chargrilling the meat isn’t an option, this shortcut version will be your saviour on any day of the week.

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Bacon Fat Potatoes https://www.marionskitchen.com/bacon-fat-potatoes/ Fri, 23 Feb 2024 07:27:41 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=93467 Roast potatoes are divine at the best of times, but when basted in porky, savoury goodness, they’re even more otherworldly. And, to elevate these bacon fat potatoes further, a decent sprinkle of crispy bacon bits gives them a delightful crunch. Serve this side dish with roast chicken and a lavish dose of gravy, or alongside a perfectly seared steak.

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Roast Chicken with Five Spice Gravy https://www.marionskitchen.com/roast-chicken-with-five-spice-gravy/ Fri, 23 Feb 2024 07:15:34 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=93461 At first mention, roast chicken seems a very simple dish. But unless you’re using the best prep and cooking technique, it’s never going to reach its full potential. Here’s what you need to know about making the ultimate bird… with a knockout five-spice gravy to go with it.

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How to cook mince? This is the ONLY way. https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/how-to-cook-mince/ Wed, 21 Feb 2024 23:25:20 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=93422 Kick grey, watery, boring mince to the curb, forever.

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Mince. It’s such a great, versatile stand-by, especially in the realm of weeknight dinners, and so handy for making the kinds of fuss-free meals you know everyone’s going to love, like lasagne, meatballs and bolognese. But mince can get a bad rap, too. And honestly, haven’t we all been there? I’m talking about watery, greige, bitty meat that’s a bit blah and just doesn’t taste like much. Well, my friends, prepare to kiss that kind of disappointment goodbye with my guide on how to cook mince. I have some cooking secrets that stop awful ground meat in its tracks, as well as some excellent recipes to use it in, whether you’re thinking beef, chicken, pork or turkey.

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What’s the best beef to use for a stir-fry? https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/best-beef-stir-fry-cuts-meat/ Mon, 19 Feb 2024 17:33:39 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=70338 Spoiler: Exxy isn’t always better, my friends.

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What’s the best cut of beef to use for a stir-fry?

Spoiler: Exxy isn’t always better, my friends.

Super Tender Beef Stir-fry
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“When it comes to the best beef stir-fry, what cut should I use?” It’s a great question! Does the most expensive steak give the greatest flavour? Or are the often overlooked cuts the better choice, given the right treatment? It was time to step into Marion’s Test Kitchen to find the best beef for stir frying.

The different cuts of beef

I chose five different beef cuts – chuck, rump, sirloin, scotch and eye fillet – that were widely available in my local supermarket and used them all in a classic super-tender beef stir-fry recipe of mine.

Best cut of beef

They ranged from the most expensive eye fillet (often considered to be the most tender) down to the cheapest chuck steak, otherwise known as gravy beef. In fact, the price difference between the cheapest and most expensive was pretty big: $3.75 compared to $16.

 

Chuck steak is mostly made up of muscle and connective tissue, and to be honest I hadn’t previously considered it as stir-fry material. Here goes!

Slicing your beef

How to cook beef stir fry? Keep your slices nice and thin.

How you slice your steak for a stir-fry is so important, and plays a huge role in how tender your meat will end up. The general wisdom is that you want to be slicing across the grain of your meat.

 

If you take a look at your steak, you should be able to see the grain running in a certain direction. Should you cut with it, your pieces will have long grains running across their surface area, making them harder for you to chew. Take your knife and cut across it instead, and you’ll immediately see the difference in how your slices behave. 

 

For bigger pieces like rump steak, where the meat almost separates into sections with their own grain, I would suggest dividing these sections up firstly. Once that’s done, treat each section as a separate cut with its own grain direction. Check the video above to see what I mean.

 

Oh, and very importantly: keep your slices THIN. No more than 3mm (⅛”) is what you should be aiming for.

The results

Best cut of beef

Once I’d done my all-important marinating (check my article on how to cook beef stir-fries for the full lowdown on what secret weapons you need), it was time to cook, then test. 

Eye fillet

Gotta admit: I had high hopes for the premium cut. However, as I was stir-frying with the slices, they broke up a lot in the wok. By the time I was done, the finished dish looked like I’d used beef mince instead! Taste-wise, it was still very tender, but the beef almost ‘disintegrated’ in my mouth – just far too quickly for my liking.

Scotch fillet

Best cut of beef

These strips kept their shape in the wok, which is what you want in a beef stir-fry. Nothing bad to say about this one: it was tender, it tasted nice and soaked up the sauce perfectly. Thumbs up. But can we do it cheaper?

Sirloin (striploin) steak

It was actually kind of hard to tell the difference between this and the Scotch fillet! So for the cost saving between the two, this is my top contender so far in the taste test.

Rump steak

There was a noticeable difference in the beef stir-fry tenderness when I got to the rump. It was by no means tough, but it definitely wasn’t as tender as its predecessors.

Chuck steak (gravy beef)

Best cut of beef

Well wasn’t this a surprise: I found this cut to be far more tender than the rump… it was on par with the sirloin and scotch fillet, even. Totally unexpected, and really great considering the price difference. 

The verdict? So long as you follow the tips for cutting, prepping and cooking your steak, you can absolutely get away with a budget-friendly cut of beef when making a super-tender beef stir-fry. 

 

Check out my beef chuck stir-fry recipes for even more inspo!

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10 Valentine’s day recipes for a date night dinner they’ll love https://www.marionskitchen.com/article/valentines-day-recipes-date-night-dinners/ Tue, 13 Feb 2024 17:08:19 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?post_type=article&p=81579 Recipes to have you feeling the love this V day.

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10 Valentine’s day recipes for a date night dinner they’ll love

Recipes to have you feeling the love this V day.

Salmon en Croute with Bacon Plum Jam and Pomme Frites
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Everybody loves a good date night – and especially at this time of year, with Feb 14th fast approaching. Perhaps you’ve stocked up on scented candles, have the cheesy Netflix movie ready to press play on and perhaps even have a special someone to celebrate Valentine’s day with. But what are you making for dinner? You’re going to need some epic Valentine’s day recipes to knock their socks off. 


Whether you’re after something uber impressive like a perfectly cooked salmon en croute (or a beef wellington if you prefer something a bit more carnivorous), you’re going for a more comfort food vibe or you’re after something quick (and delicious) before you hit the town, we’ve got you covered. Check out our top 10 date-night dinners that are destined to impress that special someone.

Date night recipes to share the love

From steak and pasta to dessert and cocktails, you’ll love these Valentine’s day recipes (that are equally awesome at any date night of the year!).

How to make steak night (and date night) even better? Add this epic mushroom sauce. Show them you care by nailing that cook so the steak turns out just how they like it, and they’ll love you even more for it.

Steaming fish at home is easier than you think – this dish takes under 15 minutes to cook and you won’t even need a steamer. This is a quick and zesty little number that looks – and tastes – just like what you’d get at a restaurant. 

Pasta dishes are a staple for date night, but this one is even better because it’s spiked with some surprising Asian ingredients! Prepare to curl up on the couch with your date and a bowl (or two) or carby goodness.

The French know romance, and this mash-up is the comforting collab of dreams: French onion ramen noodle soup. Cheesy, carby and one of the most perfect Valentine’s day recipes, we reckon.

We love a steak recipe as much as the next person. And this 30-minute meal is a bangin’ steak night option: tender, juicy beef, a delightful hoisin glaze sauce with buttery richness, and some charred garlic greens to top it off. Date night dinner at its best!

Flaky, golden pastry, juicy and tender salmon fillet and thrice-cooked pomme frites (fries sounds so much better in French!) add some sweet yet savoury bacon plum jam and you’re sorted. 

Your eyes meet across the table, your fingers brush as you both reach for the cheesiest nacho at the top of the pile… We can’t guarantee how your relationship will turn out, but we CAN guarantee this recipe idea being sheer happiness on a plate.

It’s an easy noodle dinner that is so simple, yet so satisfying. And that hit of miso really does work wonders.

Ditch the Chinese takeout imposter for real-deal deliciousness this Valentine’s day. Crispy fried chicken and who can resist that sweet, sticky lemon sauce?

No date night is complete without dessert. And this Vietnamese flan is the only recipe you’ll need. Crème caramel meets the fluffiest sponge ever – it’s sweet, creamy and one of our all-time faves.

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Salt and Pepper Squid With Aioli https://www.marionskitchen.com/salt-and-pepper-squid-with-aioli/ Thu, 08 Feb 2024 06:11:16 +0000 https://www.marionskitchen.com/?p=93188 Salt and pepper squid is such a delight to make yourself at home – and surprisingly easier than you think. I like to use Sichuan peppercorns in the mix to add a tingly, numbing and slightly spicy flavour to proceedings. And adding yuzu to aioli? You’ll never have it any other way.

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