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Welcome to a new year of food and wine from The Weekend Australian Magazine. We hope you had a great festive season with plenty of relaxation and a lot good things to eat and drink.

Summertime is often a time when cooking takes a backseat to a more leisurely style of eating. Salads and grills epitomise the style of culinary preparation most of us undertake at this time of year. Anything to minimise fuss and time spent over the stove. This week our contributing chef Lennox Hastie is in the backyard teaching us how to get the most out of octopus. Read how to do a super speedy Med-style grill in two to three minutes using his octopus recipe, which he has teamed with a lovely couscous salad. Delicious.

Also summery are two salads from Sydney food identities Michael Rantissi and Kristy Frawley, who run popular inner-city cafe Kepos Street Kitchen. Try their Middle Eastern lamb as well as a sunny tomato salad, and a hearty brussels sprouts salad with feta. Perfect for the season.

Happy eating.

Elizabeth Meryment
The Weekend Australian Magazine
Recipes
SALADS
An easy summer meal or side packed with flavour
Roast the nuts and spices until golden so that they exude their natural oils, allowing them to release their flavour and fragrance.
LENNOX HASTIE
OUTDOOR EATING
Lennox Hastie’s four-minute barbecued octopus
Once on the grill the intense heat transforms the flesh, cooking it swiftly, maintaining its tenderness, whilst ­imbuing it with a smoky char.
By LENNOX HASTIE
COOKING
This leg of lamb has a sexy Middle Eastern twist
Different rubs make the same main ingredient taste so different. This one sings with Middle Eastern flavour.
By MICHAEL RANTISSI & KRISTY FRAWLEY
SUMMER SALADS
A salad that’s sunshine on a plate
Serve this salad with anything and enjoy the way it instantly makes you feel healthy and happy.
By MICHAEL RANTISSI AND KRISTY FRAWLEY
HEALTHY EATING
This recipe will change your mind on Brussels sprouts
I hope this recipe helps make people who have had a bad experience eating Brussels sprouts in the past change their opinion.
By MICHAEL RANTISSI
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P.S

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