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A week's worth of low-fuss family dinners from Adam Liaw and friends

Dinner is sorted with these easy ideas.

Peri peri chicken rolls

Peri peri chicken rolls Source: Danielle Abou Karam

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Looking for some dinner inspiration? Adam Liaw knows what it's like to be planning night after night of cooking up something fun - and cooking up some fun! SBS's brand new show, The Cook Up with Adam Liaw, will be sharing 600 (yes 600!) recipes from Adam and a range of guests. 

In each episode, Adam is joined by two food-loving friends for cooking and chat, lots of laughs and occasionally some fiery (literally) moments. Every night has a theme, and to kick things off, the show is starting with family dinners. There are plenty more family-friendly recipes and mid-week meal ideas coming our way over the weeks ahead, too. Here's a taste, plus more family dinner ideas from Adam that we love.

Ready in 20: Lamb chops and lemon pepper yoghurt

This is a super-easy family dinner idea from Adam, bursting with fresh flavours: grilled lamb chops, a mix of fresh and grilled vegetables and a peppy yoghurt (there's some Japanese mayo in there too). A fitting recipe to kick off the first night of the show!
Lamb chops with lemon pepper yoghurt
Adam Liaw's lamb chops with lemon pepper yoghurt Source: Adam Liaw

Another fast fave: Saganaki burger

First-episode guest Yumi Stynes shares this burger, stuffed with bacon, saganaki cheese and pineapple. It's full of flavour and ready in 20 minutes.
Saganaki burger
Saganaki burger Source: Adam Liaw

Hearty roast: Pork belly one tray roast and roast potatoes

Plan ahead for this one - salting the skin of the pork a few days before cooking will pay off. This recipe from guest Colin Fassnidge also includes his favourite roast potatoes. It's a fantastic family feast!
Pork belly one tray roast and roast potatoes
Pork belly one tray roast and roast potatoes Source: SBS

Get a head start: Peri Peri chicken burger

Make the marinade a day ahead and let the chicken thigh fillets soak up flavour overnight, then dinner is fast and easy, in this recipe from The Cook Up guest Lucy Tweed.
Peri peri chicken rolls
Spice up your next chicken dinner. Source: Danielle Abou Karam

Bowl of plenty: Lemongrass pork belly on rice

Adam loves Vietnamese broken rice (cơm tấm) dishes, but for times when you don't have all the elements, he's shared this simplified version for an easy dinner.
Lemongrass pork bell on rice
Adam's lemongrass pork belly on rice Source: Danielle Abou Karam

Family of two: Poached prawn, lemongrass and lime juice

This refreshing salad from The Cook Up guest Martin Boetz is made for two, but of course you can double or triple the recipe.
Poached prawn, lemongrass and lime juice
Poached prawn, lemongrass and lime juice Source: Danielle Abou Karam

Leave room for dessert: Sticky banana and white chocolate puddings with butterscotch sauce

There are plenty of sweet ideas coming up on The Cook Up, tooincluding these indulgent puds from Lyndey Milan.
Sticky banana and white chocolate puddings with butterscotch sauce
Sticky banana and white chocolate puddings with butterscotch sauce Source: Adam Liaw
PLUS

Always a favourite: Egg fried rice

The recipes above are a taste of what you can look forward to in The Cook Up, but if you simply can't wait for more Adam Liaw recipes, don't forget there are hundreds more that he's shared with us in previous shows and books waiting . Among them is this enduring favourite, his egg fried rice. It's simple comfort food that you can whip up in ten minutes.
Egg fried rice
Adam's egg fried rice Source: Steve Brown / Hachette

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Published 19 April 2021 1:02pm
Updated 21 April 2021 10:33am
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