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Don't Shoot The Messenger

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Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin are best friends who share their unique take on life. Nothing is off limits. Just don't shoot the messenger.988571 Sciences sociales
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  • QUICK LISTEN - Cocktail Cabinet (From Ep 368)
    Sep 7 2025
    PRINCE WINE STORE with Myles Thomson. THIS WEEK: SPRING WINES (i) The Whites www.princewinestore.com.au 177 Bank Street, South Melb & Hansard Street, Zetland NSW & David Jones Food Hall, Castlereigh St Sydney
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    7 min
  • QUICK LISTEN - Six Quick Questions (From Ep 368)
    Sep 7 2025
    SIX QUICK QUESTIONS FOR RED ENERGY Red Energy. Moving home? Stress less and make the move to Red Energy. Call 131 806. Corrie to Caro: Now that spring is here what's your first strategic move to deal with the change of season? Caro to Corrie: What was one of the amazing facts you learned at History Club this week Corrie to Caro: What was your most awkward moment at the AFL Awards night? Caro to Corrie: Do you agree with the NSW proposal to introduce a lottery to raise funds for the arts Corrie to Caro: What ground your gears at your most recent night out? Caro to Corrie: What is your September Challenge
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    16 min
  • QUICK LISTEN - BSF (From Ep 368)
    Sep 5 2025
    Hear this week's Book, Screen and Food segment from Don't Shoot The Messenger. BSF. BSF brought to us by Red Energy: Owned by Snowy Hydro, a leader in renewable energy. Switch to 100% Aussie owned Red Energy. BOOK: Caro has a Book: An Inside Job by Daniel Silva SCREEN: Caro has a Screen: The Ballad of Wallis Island FOOD: Corrie has a Recipe: Coq au Vin from Sunday Life Magazine The classic French combination of bacon, mushrooms and thyme turns chicken into a delicious crowd-pleaser. 1 large chicken, cut into 8 pieces 3 sprigs thyme sea salt and freshly cracked 2 tbsp tomato paste black pepper 2 cups chicken stock 2 tbsp olive oil 2-2 ½ cups red wine 3 tbsp butter 4 slices thick bacon, 8 slices pancetta, coarsely chopped coarsely chopped 12 eschalots, thickly sliced 200g button mushrooms, quartered 12 cloves garlic, peeled 6 sprigs flat-leaf parsley, chopped and smashed 2 bay leaves SERVES 4 Preheat oven to 160C fan-forced (180C conventional. Season chicken pieces with salt and pepper. Heat olive oil and 2 tablespoons butter over medium heat in a large flameproof, ovenproof dish with a lid. Add pancetta and cook for 2 minutes. Add chicken and brown on al sides. Remove chicken and pancetta. Place eschalots, garlic, bay leaves and thyme in dish and cook, stirring, for 3-4 minutes. Add tomato paste and stock and stir well. Return chicken to dish and cover with red wine. Bring to a simmer for 3 minutes. Cover dish with lid and place in oven to bake for 45-60 minutes or until chicken is cooked and tender. Place dish over high heat on stove top and simmer, uncovered, for 5 minutes. or until juices are reduced by half. Stir in remaining butter. Place bacon in a non-stick frying pan over medium-high heat. Add mushrooms and a little extra butter, if necessary. Cook mushrooms for 5 minutes or until just tender, then stir in parsley. Serve chicken and juices topped with bacon and mushroom mixture and with boiled or mashed potatoes on the side. Food for thought Polenta Is perfect with osso buco or the hunter's shin of beef (see previous pages). Place 1.2L water, 300ml milk, 2 walnut-size pieces butter and 1 tbsp salt in a large pot over medium heat. When liquid is about to simmer, whisk in a mix of 300g polenta and 200g fine semolina. Swap to a wooden spoon when mixture starts to thicken and stir for 5-10 minutes or until you have a smooth, thick texture. Stir in 100g grated parmesan. Serve polenta within 15 minutes or It will start to set.
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    18 min
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