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A Stylist's Guide To The NSW Central Coast

Today we catch up with fellow Aussie film industry alumnus, designer and stylist Xanthe Highfield.

Xanthe is the co-founder of interiors studio Stewart + Highfield, and has won an AFI award for her amazing work, which spans art direction and production design for a host of top local film productions and TV shows.

Here we call on her expertise of another (though related) kind; the Woy Woy-based creative gives us a tour of hot spots along the NSW Central Coast.

Lisa's Lunches · Ricotta Bruschetta Two Ways – The Design Files | Australia's most popular design blog.

Today our very own Lisa Marie Corso is BACK with another LMC lunchtime classic – bruschetta. Basically, fancy Italian toast.

Lisa loves ricotta. She buys a big tub and brings it into work on a Monday, then somehow weaves it into every meal she consumes that week. Her ricotta bruschetta is so simple it barely warrants a recipe – you can’t really go wrong with toasted crunchy bread and a generous slathering of good ricotta, topped with fresh tomatoes / herbs / zucchini / salmon, and a drizzle of olive oil. Too easy.

 

The Most Glorious Gardens In Australia!

Garden stories are some of our most popular reads on TDF these days – take a look at the news cycle in the last 18 months and it’s not hard to work out why! There’s nothing more calming than bathing in the beauty of a glorious planting scheme, and landscape designers are the ones responsible for that instant tranquility.

They are the craftspeople taming the space between the domestic and wild, and it’s about time they got some recognition! From industry legends to newcomers, these are the 12 outstanding projects shortlisted in the Landscape Design category of the TDF + Laminex Design Awards 2021.

This category is proudly sponsored by Eco Outdoor.

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Be Mine, Vegetarian Valentine

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Be Mine, Vegetarian Valentine

Put romance on the menu this Valentine’s Day by preparing a romantic vegetarian dinner for two. Enjoy the bright, lively flavours of these Moroccan-inspired recipes.

Put romance on the menu this Valentine’s Day by preparing a romantic vegetarian dinner for two. The bright, lively flavours of these Moroccan-inspired recipes are healthy ways to satisfy all appetites.

These dishes are so hearty you won’t miss the meat, and so tasty you might almost forget that a diet rich in whole grains, legumes, nuts, fruits, and vegetables provides protection against cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.

Both delicious and nutritious, this menu is sure to win hearts. After all, nothing is more romantic than showing the one you love just how much you care.

Make ahead

  • Beet and Walnut Dip can be made three days in advance and kept in the refrigerator. Let it come to room temperature while serving an aperitif.
  • The peppers can be stuffed the day before and kept in the refrigerator. Allow for a little extra time in the oven to warm through.
  • Herbed Quinoa can be made two days ahead, as well as the dressing for Cucumber and Poppy Seed Salad.
  • Date and Pistachio Cigars can be made the day before and stored at room temperature in an airtight container.

It takes two

Take some of the pressure off and spice things up by cooking this menu together with your Valentine.

Recipes

  • Moroccan Stuffed Red Peppers
  • Beet and Walnut Dip
  • Ras el Hanout
  • Herbed Quinoa with Dried Apricots and Pomegranate
  • Cucumber and Poppy Seed Salad
  • Date and Pistachio Cigars

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