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the pasta is cooked, drain and add it to the sauce and mix through. Serve with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese.

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      Chris Terry

      DIG-IN BEEF FAJITAS

      If you’re on the lookout for a rockin’ little dinner dish to serve up to friends for a quick bite, these beef fajitas are going to blow you away. Sometimes I make twice the amount as they always go down so well.

      SERVES 4

      4 GARLIC CLOVES, PEELED AND FINELY CHOPPED

      JUICE OF ½ LIME

      1 TSP WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE

      2 TSP CHILLI POWDER

      1 TSP DRIED OREGANO 1 TSP GROUND CUMIN

      1 TSP FRESHLY GROUND BLACK PEPPER

      400G (14OZ) STRIPLOIN STEAK, THINLY SLICED

      2 TBSP SUNFLOWER OIL

      2 RED ONIONS, PEELED AND THINLY SLICED

      3 PEPPERS (RED, GREEN AND YELLOW), SLICED INTO STRIPS

      A SMALL HANDFUL OF FRESH CORIANDER, ROUGHLY CHOPPED

      SEA SALT

      8 WHOLEMEAL TORTILLA WRAPS

      TO SERVE

      HOMEMADE GUACAMOLE (SEE PARTY FOOD & DRINKS)

      SOURED CREAM

      100G (3½OZ) CHEDDAR CHEESE, GRATED

      image In a large bowl, combine the garlic, lime juice, Worcestershire sauce, chilli powder, oregano, cumin and black pepper then add the beef and toss until coated. Cover and place in the fridge.

      image Heat half the sunflower oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat, add the onions and peppers and fry for 3–4 minutes until caramelised. Set the vegetables aside in a dish.

      image Add the remaining oil to the pan and fry the marinated beef for 3 minutes until cooked but still tender. Make sure the pan is hot before cooking the beef. Add the reserved onions and peppers and the coriander and stir through then season with salt to taste.

      image Heat the tortilla wraps in the microwave according to the packet instructions and cover with foil to keep warm.

      image To assemble, spread a little guacamole on a tortilla, add some steak, peppers and onions and then top with soured cream and cheese. You may want to give a quick demo to your guests on how to do it, otherwise it may get messy.

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      Crispy Fish with a Warm Tangy Noodle Salad

      When I’m cooking for people who don’t love fish, I always find that if you funk things up a little and serve it differently to how they may have had it before, you can easily win them over. This tangy and crispy fish dish should do the trick.

      SERVES 4

      6 TBSP PLAIN FLOUR

      1 TSP FRESHLY GROUND BLACK PEPPER

      1 TSP SALT

      ½ TSP CHILLI POWDER

      1 EGG

      500G (1LB 2OZ) SKINLESS WHITE FISH FILLETS, SUCH AS HADDOCK OR COD, CUT INTO BITE-SIZED PIECES

      SUNFLOWER OIL, FOR SHALLOW-FRYING

      NOODLES

      400G (14OZ) FLAT RICE NOODLES

      1 TBSP SUNFLOWER OIL

      3 GARLIC CLOVES, PEELED AND FINELY CHOPPED

      1 THUMB-SIZED PIECE OF FRESH ROOT GINGER, PEELED AND FINELY CHOPPED

      1 RED CHILLI, FINELY CHOPPED

      6 SPRING ONIONS, FINELY SLICED ON DIAGONAL, PLUS EXTRA TO SERVE

      1 TBSP SOY SAUCE

      JUICE OF 1 LIME

      image Cook the noodles according to the instructions on the packet. Drain and set aside.

      image In a large wok or frying pan, heat the oil over a high heat, add the garlic, ginger and chilli and stir-fry for about 40–50 seconds until they are sizzling and aromatic. Add the spring onions and fry for a further minute. Pour in the soy sauce and lime juice, bring to a steady simmer and cook for 2 minutes.

      image Take the pan off the heat and tumble in the cooked noodles, tossing to combine. Set aside and keep warm.

      image For the fish, combine the flour with the pepper, salt and chilli powder on a large plate. Beat the egg in a bowl. Dip the fish first in the spicy flour, shaking off any excess, then dip in the beaten egg and then again in the spicy flour mix until coated then place on a plate and repeat with the remaining fish pieces.

      image Pour enough oil into a large frying pan until it is about 1cm (½in) deep and heat over a high heat. Shallow-fry the fish pieces for 1–2 minutes on each side until golden. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on a plate lined with kitchen paper.

      image Serve the fish on top of the noodles with a few extra slices of spring onion.

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      CAJUN SPATCHCOCK CHICKEN

      This combination of spices is so tasty, but if you don’t have them all, don’t be afraid to try dried or fresh herbs instead. The cooking time on a barbecue can be tricky to judge because it depends on the size of your chickens – if you are worried the meat isn’t cooked, simply insert a skewer into the thickest part and if the juices run clear, the bird is ready. It’s definitely best to leave the chickens to marinate for some time, but if you’re in a rush, just cover with the paste and cook straightaway.

      SERVES 6–8

      2 SMALL CHICKENS (1.1–1.4KG/2½–3LB EACH)

      MARINADE

      4 GARLIC CLOVES, PEELED

      2 TBSP SOFT DARK BROWN SUGAR

      2 TBSP PAPRIKA

      2 TSP CAYENNE PEPPER

      2 TSP DRIED OREGANO

      A SMALL HANDFUL OF FRESH SAGE LEAVES, ROUGHLY CHOPPED

      A HANDFUL OF FRESH THYME SPRIGS

      JUICE OF 1 LEMON

      3–4 TBSP VEGETABLE OIL

      A GENEROUS PINCH OF SEA SALT AND FRESHLY GROUND BLACK PEPPER

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