Great quick and easy, mix and match salad idea that wows!

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Grill’d Chicken and Quinoa with Pomegrante dressing salad

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Double shot salads

The lunch menu at Double Shot, in Deakin is a fine example of how to throw together a side or main meal salad at home that will wow your guests but still leave them feeling light and ‘fine’.

It’s also a great idea for work or home when you’re eating light and pacing yourself between social dining opportunities.

It’s a no-fail formula:

1. Pick a base for your salad (any washed green leaves will work)

2. Add colour, texture, flavour
– look in the fridge freezer and cupboards for what’s on hand; or
– if you have more time and energy, get inspiration from restaurant and cafe menus that usually have interesting combinations that work well.
– ensure there is at least one intense flavour (even just a little makes a big difference, without adding too many extra kilojoules or extra sodium) e.g. bacon bits/olives/feta/antipasti mix/anchovies/chorizo/baby beets/capers/marinated vegetables/sundried tomato

3. Layer the different ingredients on top of the leaves, leaving the most interesting colours, textures and flavours for the upper layers.

4. Serve with an interesting dressing (e.g. combine lemon juice or a vinegar e.g. balsamic (e.g. 3 Tbsp) with some oil e.g. olive (e.g. 1 Tbsp), adding a little sweetener to taste e.g. brown sugar/honey e.g. 2 tsp and I like some dijon or wholegrain mustard e.g. 2 tsp as well)
(Tip: if you allow the dressing to be added to individual plates then any leftover salad will keep better until the next meal).

For a main meal salad:

Add a cooked protein food (sliced often works best), perhaps marinated/smoked/warm (e.g. warm thai beef, warm chicken, tandoori chicken, smoked salmon/trout/ham/chicken, boiled eggs, cubed or crumbed cheese, prawns or other seafood, warm marinated tofu).

Usually this layer is best near the top of the salad, but with more colourful/flavoursome and textured layers garnishing it.

From the freezer:
Frozen baby beans/ baby peas/ tender corn kernels (blanch these by pouring boiling water over them, stand for a few minutes, then drain well).
Bits and pieces collected for just this purpose e.g. fried bacon bits, roast pumpkin, olives, antipasti mix

From the fridge/deli:
Protein foods
Left over roast vegetables (e.g. pumpkin/ roast potato/ carrot/ potato/ beetroot/ eggplant/ mushrooms/ zucchini/ capsicum/roasted canned chickpeas )
Left over steamed vegetables
Salad vegetables including blanched asparagus/snow peas/ green beans/ corn kernels (blanch these by pouring boiling water over them, stand for a few minutes until tender, then drain well)

Tomatoes/ baby tomatoes/ lebanese cucumbers/ red capsicum/ red onion/ avocado/salad leaves/ shredded cabbage

Marinated vegetables (e.g. olives/ antipasti mix/ artichokes/eggplant/ sundried-tomato)
And if you have an Asian peeler it can be used for green papaya/green mango/carrot
Fruit (e.g. orange/pineapple/apple)

From the pantry:
Canned chickpeas and beans
Nuts – whole and chopped, or seeds – best toasted and sprinkled on top at the last minute
Canned vegetables (e.g. baby beets/ asparagus/ corn kernels/ champignon mushrooms)
Cooked quinoa or couscous to stir through the leaves
Dried fruit and berries
Crispy noodles

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Double Shot’s kale salad

 

Marsala Dosas – must try South Indian breakfast dish

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Marsala Dosa  is a delicious South Indian food crispy pancake filled with a spicy vegetable or potato and onion mix and often served with chutneys.

I can never go past a marsala dosa, they are so delicious. While they are actually really from Southern India, happily they are available more widely.

Here’s some from the Marsala Dosa Corner in Karol Bagh, Delhi…….and even at Delhi airport

Marsala Dosa Corner Karol Bagh Delhi

Marsala Dosa Corner Karol Bagh Delhi

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Marsala Dosa Corner

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Marsala Dosa Corner

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Marsala Dosa At Delhi Airport

 

 

Lemon Grass Thai – Woden

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Lemon Grass Thai Restaurant in Woden is well located for a weekday group lunch with cheap corkage ($3 per bottle) and offers a number of lunch specials for $12.50.

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Lunch specials

 

However, an alternative to ordering individual lunch special meals is to order a lesser number of larger dishes to share, for about the same price. This idea gives everyone a chance to enjoy greater variety, to eat mindfully and stay comfortable and to chat about the dishes.

Six dishes with five serves of rice, is about right for 8 people.

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Combination Pad Cee Iew $16.50

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Wok fried bean curd with chilli jam, cashew nuts, corn, snow peas and carrots $16.50

 

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Red curry with vegetables and bean curd $16.50

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Wok fried chicken with chilli jam, cashew nuts and corn $16.50

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Wok fried bean curd with fresh chilli, vegetables and basil leaves $16.50

 

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Coconut rice $2.50 per serve

 

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Lunch Monday to Friday, dinner Monday to Sunday.

Corner Corinna and Ball Streets, Woden

Ph: 02 62821144

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Trilogy, Cafe Bar and Grill – a good Woden lunch spot

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Trilogy, located next to the Hoyts movie theatre at Woden Westfield is a good option for a weekday group lunch in Woden. Serve sizes (including wine by the glass) are generous making sharing easy. Two dishes is plenty for four people. A salad and pizza work well together and pizzas can be ordered with two toppings. The pumpkin and cashew, tandoori and ham and pineapple pizzas are excellent as is the pumpkin and baby spinach salad.

Staff are also happy to offer containers to take extra servings away to enjoy again later.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays Pizzas are two for the price of one.

Greek salad $13.90 and two large pizzas is plenty for six people.

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Prawn and Calamari Pizza is very good $29.90                                                                                   for a large

The Canberra Entertainment book includes a voucher for two mains for the price of one.

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A large Tandoori Pizza and Ham and Pineapple Pizza (1/2 and 1/2) $25

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Taking some with you to enjoy again later is easy

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Asian Noodle House Woden – generous serves, good for sharing

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The Asian Noodle House Woden is close to a number of offices, so it can get very busy at lunchtime. It’s a good idea to book. Despite this, service is quick and professional. Staff are friendly, accommodating and helpful.

The meals are attractively presented and tasty. Serves are generous and one serve is enough for two people for lunch. A group of six could happily share three dishes for an interesting and varied range of dishes. Containers are also offered for 50 cents each to take what you will enjoy more later, with you.

The Hainam Chicken $14.50 is a good choice if you’re feeling like something a light.
The Kwangtong Noodles with Beef $14.50 had good flavour.
The 1/2 serves of Laksa are good value for money.
The Chilli Basil with Prawns $19.50 is well presented, but really very spicy (hot).

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A full serve of Laksa $13.50

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Kwangtong Noodles with Beef $14.50

 

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Chilli Basil with Prawns $19.50

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Hainam Chicken $14.50

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50c charge for a ‘take the rest with you’ container (Hainam Chicken)

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Vegetable Pad Thai $13.50

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Combination Chow Mein Noodles $14.50

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Asian Noodle House Woden Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

 

 

 

 

Thirst Wine Bar West Row Canberra City – Modern Thai Street Food – A Canberra World Food Delight

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Mondays and Tuesdays Thirst has a great two entrees/mains for the price of one offer.

(No BYO on these nights)

Suggested shared menu for six

Crispy Fish Salad

Beef Mussamun curry

Stir fry Chicken with Chilli and Basil

Chicken Penang curry

Three serves rice

Dessert
One scoop ice-cream per person

Total cost of food (on Mondays and Tuesdays) around $78 ($14.50 per person)

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Crispy fish salad

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Chicken basil and chilli stir fry

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Penang curry

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Homemade sorbets $2.90 per scoop include Chilli Chocolate (very good), Pineapple and Ginger, Kaffir Lime, Coconut

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Salted plain or peanut caramel $1 per piece

20 West Row
Melbourne Building
Canberra City
ACT
ph; 02 62570700

Opening hours
Monday 5.00pm -9.30pm

Tuesday 5.00pm – 9.30pm

Wednesday 12.00pm – 2.00pm  5.00pm – 9.30pm

Thursday 12.00pm – 2.00pm  5.00pm – 9.30pm

Friday 12.00pm – 9.30pm

Saturday 5.00pm – 9.30pm

BYO corkage $10 per bottle

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‘A Bite to Eat’ Chifley, Canberra, good options for sharing

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A Bite to Eat is one of my favourite southside lunch spots. I’ve also heard it’s good for breakfast and dinner.
Serves are generous and ideal for sharing dishes.
The decor is relaxed and casual with an eclectic collection of chairs and crockery.
It’s always full of people enjoying each other’s company, so it pays to book.
Service is friendly and the menu offers interesting options.

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The Malabar – an Indian style pilaf with mixed veggies, coconut curry and beetroot raita $17.50 is visually beautiful and I’m told, also delicious.
One serve can be easily shared by two people.

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Chiquita – mini slow smoked pork burrito serve with herbed tomato salsa had some very flavoursome pork and was one of my favourites. $13.50
It’s serve size was not mini at all, but possibly not quite enough for two.

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The Mario – beef meat ball open sammich with boccocini, torn basil, olive and tomato sauce $14.50, is also a good choice, well complimented by the olives. This was also especially good.
One serve was enough for two medium appetites.

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Holy, smoked mackerel cake  with a dijon caper dressing, served with leaves, tomato salsa and a boiled egg $14

The Holy was good, especially the dill and caper dressing. $14.

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Hit the Beet – Crisp rosemary and barley cakes serve with beetroot fetta salad and artichoke relish $17

Hit the Beet had a particularly nice relish. $17.

The soup of the day came in a large bowl with plenty of bread and again, is a dish that could be shared.

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The Cupping Room – Canberra City

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The Cupping Room on London Circuit is warm, stylish and busy with couples and groups enjoying a range of interesting dishes. It is particularly good for brunch, with one dish enough to share between two.

The coffee is exceptional, but served at only 60 C.

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Huevos Bollo (eggs,bacon, guacamole in Brioche roll) and Benedito (slow roasted tomatoes, spinach, two poached eggs and Guacacassa on toasted sourdough)

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The ‘Not So Raisin’ Toast is very generous for $8 and great for sharing. However, some fresh or dried fruit with the ricotta would have enhanced the dish.

The Hogo Botoga looked great to try another time.

 

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Wilburs Cafe Bar

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Wilbur’s at the Hackett shops is a good value, easy, family friendly restaurant with a warm   open fire and comfortable atmosphere. Wine is well priced with a range of bottles at around $23.

Meals are well sized making sharing easy. A large pizza, salad and mezzo platter offered a good variety of flavours, textures and colours for four adults and a child to share.

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Mezze Plate $21.50

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Warm lamb salad $20

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Capricossa Pizza $20

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