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Bacon, Mushroom & Spinach Fettuccine

This dish is a "better for you" alternative to creamy carbonara using CARNATION Light and Creamy Evaporated Milk.

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French Bagels with Fresh Fruit & Chocolate Sauce

Rich and indulgent, this special breakfast treat is sure to satisfy the whole family.

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Crispy Chicken Nibbles

The crispy crunch of this chicken will have you going back for more.

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Find out about our Nestlé chefs and you'll also find helpful articles and how-to videos.

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Discover a host of healthy, tasty and nutritional recipes

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What's in Season

Knowing what produce is in season means fresher and better tasting ingredients. Plus, it saves money! Explore some recipes utilising this Autumn season produce.





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What Cooking Produce is in Season

Feature Article

Soups are often only associated with winter, but a healthy and delicious soup can be eaten all year round. With a little bit of planning, soups can be highly nutritious and easily transformed into a satisfying main meal.


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What’s In Season

Selecting seasonal produce is the best way to ensure you are buying the freshest fruit and vegetables available. Seasonal produce can also have a higher nutritional value than produce that has been stored for long periods.

Simply click on the tabs to view what is in season. You can also access a collection of recipes utilizing those seasonal ingredients under each tab.

Don’t forget you can also use our search tool to locate recipes using specific ingredients

summer

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Summer

Hot summer days and a refreshing slice of watermelon - they are made for each other. And if you prefer something to fleshy to bite into, stone fruits like peaches, mangoes, nectarines and cherries are all around. Check what else is in harvest this season.

Apples, aubergine, Avocado, beans, beetroot, berries, butternut, capsicums, carrots, celery, cherries, courgettes, cucumber, lettuce, mushrooms, nectarines, new season potatoes, pears, plums, melons, spring onions, sweetcorn, tomatoes.

autumn

To view a recipe collection for Autumn click here

Autumn

It’s the season for stir-fries, pears and apples as March sees Asian greens hitting the markets, pears come into season in April, and apples not far behind in May.

Apples, aubergine, beans, beetroot, butternut, carrots, capsicums, celery, courgettes, figs, feijoa, leeks, mushrooms, nectarines, parsnips, persimmon, plums, raspberries, swedes, tomatoes, turnips.

winter

To view a recipe collection for Winter click here

Winter

Warm up this season with a hearty vegetable soup. Pumpkins, leeks and potatoes are all in season. Mushrooms are a great source of protein to combat those winter flu.

Apples, artichoke, carrots, kiwifruit, kumara, lemon, , lime, leeks, mandarin, oranges, parsnips, pears, persimmon, rhubarb, Swedes, turnips, yams

spring

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Spring

Bananas are still in season. Keep some on hand for a nutritious snack. Spring is the time for artichokes, and if you haven’t tried cooking them, they’re not as difficult as you may think. Those with a sweet tooth, enjoy strawberries while they’re in season.

Apples, artichoke, asparagus, avocado, broccoli, cauliflower, cherries, courgettes, kumara, leeks, lettuce, mandarins, mushrooms, peaches, pears, oranges, strawberries, NZ spinach